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  • Posted September 12, 2015

Antivirus: do I need one?

Howdy folks! I have been a computer user since 1994. At that time I was a 6 years old kid in possession of a cool monochrome laptop running DOS. I still remember the smell of that thing, I even happen to possess a little rubber part of that laptop still smelling like it did back […]
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  • Posted September 10, 2015

Windows 10: Great or Hate. First impression

I was truly impressed when Microsoft released its Windows 8 OS. I was so happy with it that I purchased Microsoft Surface Pro computer and my experience was elevated even more. It was OS speed and 2-mode design that really won me over in Windows 8, it was mouse (touch) gestures and neat animations that I liked. Then […]
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  • Posted September 10, 2015

Welcome

We are glad and a bit proud to welcome you at our HiTech Blog. It’s been a long time since we started our way as IT company. We already gathered many years of experience working with big companies and individuals in software development, QA and support. Every other day we run into something new and […]
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  • Posted September 10, 2015

Changing default search engine in EDGE

Hey guys! This quick article covers a small aspect of a new internet browser presented in Windows 10: changing default search engine. Despite the triviality of topic, in fact it turns out to be not an easy task with Edge browser on a brand new Windows 10 by Microsoft. Just like with all other browsers you will have to go […]
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  • Posted July 8, 2015

Windows 10: new right click features

How to use right mouse button in Windows 10. If you are Windows user you are familiar with the standard set of actions you can take in context menu by clicking the right mouse button and sometimes you don’t even look at it, doing everything you need automatically. With Windows 10, however, clicking the right mouse button […]
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  • Posted January 6, 2015

New WIFI standard is about to be presented

New WiFi Standard 802.11ah “HaLow” prepares to kick the market. WiFi Alliance has finally adopted the new standard of WiFi 802.11ah naming it HaLow. Devices, supporting 802.11ah standard will work in an unlicensed 900Mhz frequency range. The new WiFi standard will allow to double WiFi range if compared to existing 2.4 Ghz standard (802.11 b/g/n) […]
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