The idea of running a full Windows 11 desktop on an iPad or iPhone sounds like something from a tech demo, but it’s absolutely possible today. You still keep iPadOS or iOS as normal,...
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📺 Google’s New Android Sideloading Restrictions Explained: What’s Changing and How Users Can Still Install APKs
Over the past few months, Google has been preparing some of the biggest policy changes ever introduced to the Android ecosystem—especially around sideloading apps. These changes have caused concern among Android TV and Google...
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🪟 Windows 11 23H2 Gets an Unexpected Update KB5070312 After End-of-Support — Here’s What It Means
When Microsoft marks a Windows version as End of Service, most users assume that no more updates—security or non-security—will ever arrive for that build. That’s why the recent development around Windows 11 version 23H2...
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🗂️ How to Map Google Drive as a Drive Letter in Windows (G: Drive Setup Guide)
If you’ve ever noticed people having Google Drive show up in File Explorer as its own drive letter (like G:), you might have wondered how they did it. It looks clean, professional, and—most importantly—makes...
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🛠️ Fixing “Files Are Corrupted” Error in Escape from Tarkov (Steam Version): Step-by-Step Guide
When you’re all set to play Escape from Tarkov and suddenly get hit with a “Files are corrupted” error, it’s incredibly frustrating. This issue is common with the Steam version of the game, and...
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🌐 Google’s New AI Breakthroughs Explained: Sema 2, Hidden Reasoning Models, and the Nano Banana 2 Leak
Every once in a while, the AI world experiences a week so packed with breakthroughs that it genuinely feels like the future is arriving all at once. This is exactly what happened with Google’s...
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XFCE: The Most Reliable, Consistent, and Human Desktop Environment in the Linux World
In the world of Linux desktops, we often find ourselves bouncing between extremes. On one side, there are environments like KDE Plasma — beautifully complex, endlessly customizable, constantly changing. On the other, you have...
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Google Walks Back Its Sideloading Restrictions, Valve Challenges the Industry & eBikes Face Trouble: A Deep-Dive Weekly Tech Update
A few days ago, I published an important article about Google’s AI-driven account bans and the growing concerns around user data and safety.If you missed it, here’s the post:👉 Is Really Google’s AI Banning...
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RepairKit: The Free All-in-One Windows Fixing Tool You Should Be Using
Every Windows user faces small issues now and then—performance drops, bloatware piling up, services slowing the system, registry problems, or even hidden malware that goes unnoticed. Now imagine if there was a single free...
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Red Dead Redemption Is Officially Coming to Mobile: Release Date, Features, Requirements & What It Means for the Future of Gaming
Mobile gaming is about to witness one of the biggest milestones in its history. A game that once demanded consoles and powerful hardware is finally making its way to your pocket. Yes — Red...
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How to Send Email to Many People Without Getting Marked as Spam
If you’ve ever tried to email a large group—maybe 1,500 people in your organization or a list of friends who love your travel updates—you’ve probably run into strange issues. Messages bounce. Some people never...
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Windows 11 Is Quietly Syncing Your Data to the Cloud — Here’s How to Take Back Control
Most Windows 11 users don’t realize just how much of their personal data is automatically synced to Microsoft’s cloud. We’re not just talking about your documents — Windows also uploads your settings, preferences, passwords,...
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How to Reset Your Windows Password (Local or Microsoft Account) Without Losing Files — The Complete dtptips Guide
Getting locked out of your own PC is one of the most frustrating experiences a Windows user can face. One moment you’re typing your password as usual, and the next Windows suddenly behaves like...
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Microsoft Blocks KMS38 Activation Method in Windows 10 & 11: Here’s What Changed in the Latest Update
Microsoft’s monthly Patch Tuesday often brings predictable security fixes, stability improvements, and occasional feature changes. But this month’s update introduced a quiet, undocumented change that caught many users off guard — especially those relying...
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How to Restore the Classic Windows 10 Right-Click Menu in Windows 11 (The Quick & Safe Method)
Windows 11 has introduced many visual changes—some welcome, some… not so much. While features like rounded corners and smoother animations are subjective, there is one particular change that irritates a large number of users:...
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Play Google Play Games on Windows: Complete Guide to Install, Set Up & Enjoy Android Games on Your PC
There has always been a demand for running Android games smoothly on a Windows computer—without ads, without glitches, and without the complexity of third-party emulators. After a long beta period, Google Play Games for...
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The Ultimate Bootable Cybersecurity USB: Exploring the Top Five Offensive Security Operating Systems
For many people who work in cybersecurity, digital forensics, and ethical hacking, having the right tools at the right time can make all the difference. Whether you’re conducting a penetration test, analyzing a compromised...
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Windows 10 Enters Its ESU Era: The First Extended Security Update Arrives With Critical Fixes and a Patch for the False Support Alert
When Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, many users wondered what life would look like for the operating system going forward. Windows 10 still powers millions of devices worldwide,...
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Windows 26: What you can expect?
Many Windows enthusiasts enjoy imagining what the future of Microsoft’s operating system might look like, and every once in a while, a concept appears that feels surprisingly believable. One such concept, created by the...
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How to Repair Windows 11 Using DISM and SFC: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Windows 11 is stable for most users, but sometimes even the best-maintained systems start showing strange symptoms — random errors, lag, slow performance, corrupted apps, or general instability. When this happens, many people immediately...
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Microsoft PC Manager: The Complete 2025 Guide to Cleaning, Optimizing & Speeding Up Your Windows PC
Keeping a Windows PC clean and fast is one of those tasks most people know they should do — yet somehow forget or postpone until the system starts slowing down. Over the years, I’ve...
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