Month: June 2022
Technology

Cnet: This could be why your internet is so slow

Internet service providers really do throttle your connection, making Wi-Fi speeds significantly slower. Here’s how to tell if this is happening to you. To make matters worse, it can be difficult to know why exactly your speeds are dragging. There are a number of different factors that affect Wi-Fi and home internet connections: Your router […]

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Mobile Phones

LIFEWIRE: Getting a disabled iPad to work again

What to Know A disabled iPad is caused by too many attempts to log in with the wrong username and password. To fix an iPad that is disabled, reset the iPad to the factory default or try Recovery Mode. Resetting to factory default erases everything on your iPad, but you can restore it all from […]

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Technology

Beginners guide to how cryptocurrency work

Whether you’re on the head or tail end of the cryptocurrency craze, one thing is for sure: These digital assets are hitting the mainstream hard, and don’t seem to be going away anytime soon. Notably, the country of El Salvador recently adopted bitcoin as legal tender. Advocates for cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (where people can […]

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Mobile Phones Reviews Technology Uncategorized

CRAN initiates sim card registration campaign

The communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) officially launched the National Sim Registration Consumer Awareness Campaign on Tuesday, 07 June 2022. The campaign aims to educate the public on the importance of Sim Cards in Namibia.   The Registration process will be carried out in terms of Regulations and License Conditions made pursuant to Part […]

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How-To

How to partition a hard drive

How to Partition a Hard Drive Ever wish you could split your hard drive in two? Maybe you want to encrypt a portion of your drive for sensitive files. It’s actually easy to do, and all the necessary tools are built right into Windows. This process is called partitioning your drive, and in fact, your drive is […]

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Technology

Goodbye Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer is finally headed out to pasture. Microsoft will no longer support the once-dominant browser that legions of web surfers loved to hate — and a few still claim to adore. The 27-year-old application now joins BlackBerry phones, dial-up modems and Palm Pilots in the dust bin of tech history. IE’s demise was not […]

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How-To Technology

How to use Google maps offline

Quick Steps Install the Google Maps smartphone app and sign in to your Google account Tap on your profile picture > Offline maps > Create a new offline map Select the area you want to save offline Download your map Google Maps can be an essential tool for finding your way around a new area, […]

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