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How to get to Android Marshmallow’s hidden file manager

If you, like me, are accustomed to micromanaging your files on your computer, the lack of

Samsung’s 18.4-inch Galaxy View gets a ton of leaked pics

  A few months ago, it was hinted that Samsung was working on an Androidtablet that

How to fix Windows Update

How to reset Windows update and get your computer going again As with any new operating

Logi Circle Review – WiFi camera with a hit of hyperlapse

Logitech said it wanted its Logi brand to be more friendly than traditional computer peripherals, and

Google Chromecast review (2015): not much new, but still worth $35

The original Chromecast proved that big surprises can come in small packages. Even though it was

KEF X300A Wireless review

KEF X300A Wireless review: active powered loudspeakers with genuine hi-fi and pro-studio pedigree that deserve to

Dodge Charger Pursuit gets 12.1-inch touchscreen

Dodge has taken a page out of Tesla’s interior design book and crammed a giant touchscreen

How to fix msvcr100.dll is missing error: How to add this file to Windows in 4 easy steps

Programs and applications often require other files to be present on your computer, but sometimes this

Wood Kubb Houses A Desktop PC Inside A Minimalist Wooden Case

Desktop PC cases come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny ones you can hide behind

How to put videos on iPad: download films and TV shows with or without iTunes

It’s easy to copy films and TV shows to your iPad to watch on the move.

Why you can’t find your product key after upgrading to Windows 10

A funny thing happens when you look for a product key in Windows 10 after doing

Sony Alpha A7S Review

Like it or not, we’re on the verge of a 4K revolution. We’ve noted previously that

Hackers vs. programmers, engineers, and computer scientists: What these terms mean

It’s easy to confuse a computer programmer with a software engineer or to refer to either

How to find out if your PC is compatible with Linux

Can your PC run Linux? Probably. But here’s how to find out for sure. Linux’s hardware

Toshiba unveils 16GB SDHC TransferJet media card

Toshiba has introduced its new 16GB SDHC card at IFA in Berlin, and with it comes

GammaTech Durabook S15AB crams Broadwell U CPUs into a rugged chassis

GammaTech has unveiled its latest ruggedized notebook computer that is aimed at mobile workers, governments, and

How to use GoPro’s new trim-and-share feature

GoPro recently updated its smartphone application, adding the editing capabilities teased earlier this summer by the

Mirror your Android device on your Mac or PC with Vysor

There are plenty of ways to mirror your smartphone onto your desktop, but none are as

Nike+ FuelBand SE Review After 3 Months

It’s been 3 months since I’ve been using the Nike’s FuelBand SE, which I bought in Las

Final Fantasy VII for iOS Review

What do you remember about 1997? I remember a time before the iPhone or iPad, a

Vaio plans overseas sales offensive

Vaio Corp. is aiming for a comeback in overseas markets by restarting sales of personal computers

Asus MG278Q 27-inch gaming monitor debuts with 144Hz refresh rate

PC gamers know that not all hardware is created equal and some is better for gaming

Dell doubles down on quality for new Chromebook

At a time when other PC makers are looking to attract new customers through cut-price Windows

Fujifilm FinePix AX655 Review

The FUJIFILM AX655 16 Megapixels Digital Electronic camera provides you a quickly mobile means to take

BMW, Mercedes Benz, Chrysler not immune to OwnStar hack

Samy Kamkar is at it again and this time he is leaving no car left unturned.

Google could soon search your desktop, too

Google Search may soon reach desktop user’s application data as a patent shows the search company’s

Fitbit Universal Windows app for Windows 10 supports all your devices

One of the best things about Windows 10 is that it is designed to work on

WalkCar Personal Transporter Can Squeeze Into A Laptop Bag

Personal transporters have shrunk a lot from the days of the Segway, but they’re still something