Google's latest budget-oriented phone is here in the form of the Pixel 9a. As with previous a-series Pixel phones, the Pixel 9a includes most of what makes the flagship Pixel 9 devices great, but in a ...
Winhance is an open-source Windows utility to debloat, optimize, and customize Windows 10/11, improving performance, privacy, ...
Smartphones have proven to be one of mankind's greatest inventions, revolutionizing not just how we communicate, but also perform day-to-day tasks with ease. The advent of artificial intelligence has ...
With Microsoft getting ready to unveil the new Windows 11 operating system, we take a look at some of the new Registry hacks that can be used to customize your device. A preview build of Windows 11 ...
Android devices offer a lot of customization options to their users, which is one of the reasons why some people prefer them over iPhones. For example, you can find a lot of custom launchers on the ...
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If you do not like the default lock screen settings, you can change them using the Windows Settings panel. Although the options are limited, you can personalize them according to your requirements.
The latest Windows 11 Dev build contains several neat hidden features. One of those allows you to control RGB lights in your peripherals without installing third-party apps. Here is how to enable it.