WEP, WPA, or WPA2: How to Tell What Security Type Your Wi-Fi Is
Wednesday, 19 June 2019
Did you know that your Wi-Fi connection uses one of four different security types? While all of them are different, they’re not all equal; as such, it’s essential to learn what security type your Wi-Fi is using. Let’s explore the four Wi-Fi security types and see which ones are the best to use. What Are
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The 5 Best Chromebooks for Every Type of User
Saturday, 23 March 2019
There has never been a better time to buy a Chromebook. Chrome OS has matured quite a bit since it debuted in 2011, and Chromebook manufacturers are competing to build the best Chromebook at the most affordable price. Portability, ease of use, battery life, great performance, support for Android apps—these are just some of the
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6 Ways to Connect Your Nintendo Wii to Any Type of TV
Sunday, 09 December 2018
Your Nintendo Wii is older than your new TV, and it looks as though you can’t connect it. Will you have to sacrifice progress on Super Mario Galaxy, or is there something you’re missing? Here’s how to connect a Nintendo Wii to your TV. My Wii Doesn’t Have the Right TV Port! You’re concerned that
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PCIe vs. SATA SSDs: Which Type of Data Drive Is Best for You?
Friday, 02 November 2018
When shopping for a new SSD or pre-built laptop, you may run into wildly different prices that don’t immediately make sense. For example, when shopping for refurbished MacBook Pros, “PCIe-based flash storage” costs more than just “Flash storage.” What you’re seeing are SATA and PCIe SSDs. One is technologically superior, but that doesn’t mean you
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5 Ways to Connect Your Wii to Any Type of TV
Friday, 05 February 2016
Your Nintendo Wii is older than your TV, and now you’re struggling to connect it. Could this mean sacrificing progress on Super Mario Galaxy, or is there something you’re missing? Despite first impressions, several methods of connecting the Nintendo Wii to a TV are available, via component, AV, S-Video, even HDMI. If your new TV
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