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What is Code Injection on Windows?

Code injection is common on Windows. Applications “inject” pieces of their own code into another running process to modify its behavior. This technique can be used for good or evil, but either way it can cause problems.   Read More »


Dark Patterns: When Companies Use Design to Manipulate You

Ever feel like you’re being prompted into going along with something you don’t want because better options aren’t clearly being presented? You probably just found a dark pattern.   Read More »


It’s Finally Safe (And Affordable) To Buy Graphics Cards Again

It’s been a bit of a drag to be a PC gamer over the last year or so. Cryptocurrency miners gobbled up all of the graphics cards in an already somewhat niche market, sending prices for high-end and even mid-range GPUs skyrocketing. That has changed.   Read More »


How to Reduce the Size of a Microsoft Word Document

Word documents can get huge, unusually long, complex documents with loads of embedded images, fonts, and other objects. But it also seems like documents can grow out of hand for seemingly no reason at all. If you’re dealing with a huge document, here are some things you can try to reduce its file size.   Read More »






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Google plans to add a sidebar to Google Calendar, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Users will be able to create notes, tasks, and calendar appointments while editing documents.   Read More »




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In the context of computers and other technology, Production Grade is the term used for hardware and software that has been designed to be sturdier and able to better withstand frequent and/or intensive use in an office, commercial, or industrial setting.



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