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Need Some Storage? 8 Deals on SD Cards, USB Sticks, and SSDs

If you’re running low, Amazon has some deals to stock up on storage before it’s time to capture all those holiday memories.
Developers: The Windows 11 platform is back

With the new Windows 11, Microsoft is all in on “Developers, developers, developers!”
How to increase PC performance and get the most out of your GPU

Default configuration settings in Microsoft Windows 10 sacrifice GPU performance for power savings. You can change that with a simple tweak of the Graphics settings.
How to quickly add drawings and real connectors using the drawing canvas in Word

Microsoft Word’s drawing layer helps you keep pieces of a complex drawing together on a single canvas.
Apple Notes vs. Microsoft OneNote: Which is best for business?

OneNote enjoys smooth integration with other Microsoft 365 apps, but Apple Notes provides a clean and reliable alternative for Apple users who need to capture and share business notes.
Microsoft reveals pricing and other details for Office 2021

Set to debut Oct. 5, the one-time purchase version of Office will cost $150 for students and $250 for business users.
13 Hilarious and Horrifying Highlights from LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales
Not many dare to venture to Mustafar and the fortress built by Darth Vader himself. But if Graballa the Hutt has his way, soon Vader’s castle will be a preeminent theme resort for all those who are curious about the dark side…and the castle gift shop. In the new LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales, now […]
The 17 Best Mac Apps to Make Everyday Life Easier

Using Apple’s MacOS is as easy as pie—but it can be a little half-baked. Sweeten your setup with a few of these third-party programs.
It’s time to get off Windows and SQL Server 2012 (or run them on Azure)

The only way to get extended support for 2008 versions of Windows and SQL Server is in the cloud. Here’s why you should be thinking about 2012 migrations now as well.