Sometimes Windows plays a small trick on us without meaning to. One moment your screen looks perfectly normal, and the next, everything is oversized, misaligned, or so zoomed-in that even reading text becomes a...
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Email Spoofing Explained: How Spammers Fake Your Address and Why It Doesn’t Mean You Were Hacked
Every now and then, someone opens their inbox and sees something unsettling — an email that appears to be from themselves. The first reaction is usually panic: Was I hacked? Did someone break into...
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Why Linux Users Are Laughing at Windows 11 — And Why You Might Start Too
There are days when using a computer feels like an argument you didn’t sign up for. You click delete, Windows argues. You open Settings, Windows quietly reverts something behind your back. And then there...
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Fix YouTube Lag on Firefox: Three Hidden Firefox Tweaks That Improve Performance Dramatically
Every Firefox user knows the feeling. You open YouTube, try to watch a video, and something just doesn’t feel smooth. Scrolling stutters a little more than it should. Animations seem heavier. Sometimes the player...
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The New ClickFix Attack Variant: How Fake Windows Update Screens Are Tricking Users in 2025
Every once in a while, a threat emerges that feels more psychological than technical — one that doesn’t break in through a vulnerability, but instead waits for us to open the door ourselves. The...
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Why Windows 11 Feels Broken: Start Menu Trouble, Freezing Bugs, and Microsoft’s Missteps
Windows 11 was supposed to be the refined, modern operating system that fixed everything people disliked in Windows 10. But as time passes, it almost feels like the opposite is happening. Updates arrive with...
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