Is your business still using Windows 10?
Uh oh.
In October, Microsoft is ending free support for it. That means, if you’re still using it, your business will be more vulnerable to cyber attacks.
What to do? Our latest video lays out your options…
Is your business still using Windows 10?
Uh oh.
In October, Microsoft is ending free support for it. That means, if you’re still using it, your business will be more vulnerable to cyber attacks.
What to do? Our latest video lays out your options…
You’ve decided to make the upgrade to Windows 11. Great decision!
But how do you get through the switch as smoothly and hassle-free as possible?
Here’s a checklist to make sure you don’t forget a thing…
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Windows 11 may be optimized for modern devices, but even newer PCs can experience slowdowns. If your system feels sluggish, don’t worry — there are simple adjustments you can make to boost performance.
Disable unnecessary startup programs
Many programs are set to launch automatically when Windows starts.
Microsoft will officially cease support for Windows 10 in October 2025, marking the end of an era for one of the most widely used operating systems. But there’s no need to worry just yet, you still have plenty of time to prepare. To help you navigate this transition, we’ve put together a straightforward guide to explore your next steps.
Microsoft has revamped PowerToys, its collection of free utilities designed to supercharge your Windows experience. Whether you need to resize images, manage multiple desktops, or streamline workflows, PowerToys has something to make your daily tasks easier.
Microsoft and other tech companies have been integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their products to make tasks easier and more efficient for users. For example, Microsoft’s Copilot is now a central feature of Windows, and Google’s search engine often displays AI-generated answers.
This article explores the lesser-known features of Windows 11’s Task Manager, offering valuable tips and tricks for optimizing system performance, troubleshooting issues, and gaining better control over your computer.
Unlocking Task Manager’s potential
When you launch Task Manager with Ctrl + Shift + Esc, there are several features you might not be using.
Slow isn’t often a word you want to associate with your business.
But when your hardware isn’t performing, you’ll hear it a lot. Complaints about PCs, your internet connection, even your network.
Is your Windows PC running slower than usual or behaving oddly? Before you consider a costly service call, try installing a Windows in-place upgrade. This simple process can resolve many common issues and restore your system’s optimal performance and functionality without losing important data.