Getting the best performance out your Windows 10 PC often requires tweaking power settings. Users can create a custom power plan that applies their performance tweaks automatically.
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A New Tool Wants to Save Open Source from Supply Chain Hacks

Sigstore will make code signing free and easy for software developers, providing an important first line of defense.
How to Practice Emergency Preparedness as Self-Care
It’s not just about buying a lot of stuff from a list. The key to being ready is all about framing your planning with gratitude, rest, and community.
Microsoft’s new security tool will discover firmware vulnerabilities, and more, in PCs and IoT devices
Devices have multiple OSs and firmware running, and most organisations don’t know what they have or if it’s secure. Microsoft will use ReFirm to make it easier to find out without being an expert.
How to add an appendix to a table of contents in Microsoft Word
When creating an appendix isn’t as cut and dried as the default table of contents supports, try mapping!
Microsoft product vulnerabilities reached a new high of 1,268 in 2020
56% of all Microsoft critical vulnerabilities could have been mitigated by removing admin rights, according to the 2021 BeyondTrust Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report.
How to use VBA to insert multiple columns in an Excel sheet
Inserting a lot of columns or rows in Microsoft Excel is awkward and prone to mistakes. When you need to enter dozens or more columns, use this VBA procedure for ease and accuracy.
Windows 10: How to restore the ultimate power plan and improve performance
Your choice of power plans in Windows 10 is often restricted. However, you can restore those power plan options and improve system performance if you know the proper codes.
How to include the chapter number with a Word document’s page number
Displaying the chapter and page number together in Microsoft Word only seems difficult because the solution isn’t particularly intuitive. If you know where to look, the solution is easy.
Get your software ready for the next Windows update with this tool
Instead of running your own fleet of test PCs for software updates, why not let Microsoft manage them in the cloud?