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  • Jan 18, 2025 | slashgear.com | Pankil Shah

    USB drives offer unmatched convenience and portability, making them a go-to solution for transferring files between computers, storing backups, or carrying sensitive information on the go. However, this portability can also be a disadvantage. Since USB drives are small, they are easy to misplace and vulnerable to theft or unauthorized access. Losing a drive containing important work documents, personal files, or private data could have serious consequences.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | flipboard.com | Pankil Shah

    NowHere’s What Happened When India Banned TikTok in 2020When Congress passed a bill in April 2024 ordering ByteDance to either sell TikTok or face a ban, many speculated that ByteDance would opt to sell, because the American market was too valuable to relinquish freely.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | businessandamerica.com | Pankil Shah

    Getting a new Windows computer is undeniably exciting. However, before I truly dive in and start exploring, there are a few key settings I always adjust to optimize performance, enhance privacy, and personalize the experience. 1 Turn On Clipboard History By default, Windows only remembers the last thing it copies. That’s fine for basic use, but for someone like me who often juggles multiple tasks—like writing, researching, or coding—it’s incredibly limiting.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | slashgear.com | Pankil Shah

    When stepping away from your Windows computer, you don't always need to shut it down. Windows also offers other powerful power-saving options — like Sleep and Hibernate — that allow you to pause your work while conserving energy. With these modes, you can save your current session and resume exactly where you left off without the need for a full restart. On portable devices like laptops and tablets, these modes help preserve battery life, while desktops benefit from reduced power consumption.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | slashgear.com | Pankil Shah

    USB ports often come in colors like black, blue, white, and more, each representing a specific function or version of the USB standard. If you've ever plugged a device into your computer, laptop, or other tech gadgets and noticed a red-colored USB port, you might have wondered what it means. AdvertisementAs USB technology advances, manufacturers have introduced a color-coding scheme to help users easily distinguish between different types of ports.

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