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How to Disable Your Laptop’s Touch Screen in Windows 10 and 11
By Brandon Hill published
If you, for any reason, want to disable your touch screen on your laptop, Microsoft makes the process easy.
How to Safely Remove a Swollen Battery from Your Laptop
By Anj Bryant published
As long as you apply safety measures, it should be okay.
How to Uninstall Apps on a MacBook or Mac Desktop
By Andrew E. Freedman published
There are a few days to uninstall apps on a MacBook, depending on where you downloaded them from. Here, we describe how to remove them.
How to Upgrade the RAM in Your Laptop
By Andrew E. Freedman published
You can upgrade the RAM in your laptop easily, as long as it isn't soldered on. Here's how.
How to Reset a MacBook or Mac Desktop
By Andrew E. Freedman published
It's easy to reset a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air or Mac desktop before getting rid of it or selling it, or just to get a fresh start.
How to Take Screenshots on Chromebook or Record the Screen
By Les Pounder published
ChormeOS has a built-in screen recording tool that we can easily use to capture images and video of our machine.
How To Play Steam Games on a Chromebook
By Les Pounder last updated
Using a low-cost Chromebook, the Android Steam Link client and a Bluetooth controller we can game in comfort.
Aftermarket SSD On A MacBook Pro: TRIM Gets Tested
By Manuel Masiero, Achim Roos published
The ATA interface standard's TRIM command helps SSDs write faster and live longer. But if you own a Mac, you can only enable it with an OEM drive installed. A freeware tool turns TRIM on for aftermarket SSDs, and we take a look at how well it works.
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