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  • Posted April 18, 2017

How to run plugins on FireFox 52?

If you are a big fan of Mozilla FireFox browser you might have noticed that different plugins like Java, Flash, oldschool Silverlight etc., stopped working. Starting from update 52 Firefox no longer supports different plugins.   As per Firefox this was done in order to increase security and performance of the browser. Unfortunately for FireFox, […]
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  • Posted March 15, 2017

SSD vanished from the list of drives? How to diagnose

It’s very unfortunate to find out one day that your disk drive, either SSD or HDD, stopped working and is no longer available in the list of devices. It’s not only the price for the new PC part that matters here, this is gigs of valuable information that disappeared at a glance. So what should […]
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  • Posted February 6, 2017

Ghost Recon Wildlands: High CPU usage and low FPS

Being a gamer for years, I always look forward to new Ubisoft games, and no doubts, Tom Clancy’sfranchise if one my favorite ones. Rainbow Six, Splinter Cell, H.A.W.X, EndWar and, of course, Ghost Recon – each game series is unique and draws attention of thousands of gamers. Next month we are expecting the release of the […]
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  • Posted January 23, 2017

Are you sure your account was not stolen?

Few weeks ago we already discussed the account security and importance of keeping your data safe. However, our precious article was oriented at gamers, and some people might have skipped it. No gaming profile – no problems, you might think. That is incorrect. Nowadays, everyone has an email and dozens of accounts in different social […]
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  • Posted January 17, 2017

How Google listens to you? How to find those recordings?

Bad news – Google records and saves what it hears and not only this. Good news – you can access this information and delete it! Google does save all the recordings. Worth saying that it’s not a big secret, but finding the details is not easy at all. There is even a specific paragraph in the user agreement […]
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  • Posted January 11, 2017

Building gaming PC

Last year we’ve been sharing with you our vision of the best gaming PC configuration and it’s time to shape the final result. We call it final not because the 2016 is gone and we need to choose gaming PC configuration of 2017, but because we actually assembled this very best gaming PC of the […]
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  • Posted January 4, 2017

Why do I have low quality photos on Facebook and messanger?

Quite a lot of Facebook users are wondering why the pictures that they take on a good phone or DSLR camera ending up being uploaded in a poor quality on Facebook or sent via messenger. From my perspective, the answer why this happens is pretty clear. Pictures with better quality are just simply bigger in size. According to statista.com, there […]
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  • Posted December 26, 2016

MS Word features and tips you probably did not know about!

Microsoft Word is one of the most widely used text editors nowadays. But are you sure that you know it well? I do not think so. Actually I’m sure you are not using even five percent of its features. Yes, there are lots of things that you do not need for the everyday use of […]
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  • Posted December 15, 2016

Gaming profile security!

The end of the year is traditionally the time for the most popular and the most expected game releases. This year is not an exclusion – the fall and the holidays season has been rich in good games releases like Call of Duty, Battlefield 1, Watch Dogs 2 and so on. But if you think […]
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  • Posted December 14, 2016

How to prohibit Windows to write on removable drives?

Windows (basically all most popular at the moment versions 7, 8.1 and 10) has a great feature that prohibits system writing on removable drives. It is not activated by default and you will not be able to find a trigger for it through Windows interface or simply searching for it. To turn this feature on […]
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