Category: How-to
How to use the new genAI template tool in Google Sheets
Help Me Organize, a generative AI tool in Google Sheets, can whip up templates for project schedules, budgets, charts, and more. Learn how to use it and write effective prompts for best results…
Protect and secure your Windows computer: A practical guide
Keep your computers safe with the right settings — and the right attitude…
The easiest way to run a private AI chatbot on your PC
GPT4All is the starter LLM for those who want to check out what a local AI chatbot can do for them…
Make your VPN faster: 10 tips and tricks
If you use a VPN, it can slow down the speed of your internet connection. Here are tips on how to avoid this…
10 overlooked Windows 11 features you need to try
Incorporating these into your routine significantly improves the Windows experience…
How to Remove the Most Annoying Ads From Windows
Microsoft likes to promote its own services in Windows 10 and 11. Tweak these settings to stop the irritating tips, suggestions, and pop-ups…
Windows 12: How to try tomorrow’s new features, today
What Microsoft is planning for the future can be seen in the pre-release versions. Some features for the upcoming version can already be realized today under Windows 10 or 11…
Consolidate Your Data: How to Combine Multiple Storage Drives in Windows
With the Windows Storage Spaces tool, you can pair your hard drives together to consolidate data and add redundancies to all your drives. Here’s how to get started…
12 Ways to Upgrade Your Wi-Fi and Make Your Internet Faster
From Wi-Fi extenders to simple wall brackets, there’s always something you can do to improve your internet connection at home…
7 ways to use Microsoft Copilot right
The free version of Microsoft’s generative AI chatbot is available in Windows and on the web. Here’s how to make the most of it…
How to check whether your email address is being misused, and what to do next
Over 70 million new, compromised email addresses at haveibeenpwned…
These 8 Raspberry Pi attachments radically expand its powers
Want to use your Raspberry Pi for Lego Mindstorm, AI research, handheld gaming, and more? Check out these “HAT” expansion modules…









