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Your Backblaze Backups Might Be in Trouble

Your Backblaze Backups Might Be in Trouble

Backblaze Faces Accusations of Financial Irregularities: Should You Switch Backup Services? A recent report from Morpheus Research alleges serious financial and operational issues at Backblaze, prompting concerns among users of its popular cloud back

Apr 29, 2025 pm 09:01 PM
How to Install and Run FreeDOS on Linux Using QEMU

How to Install and Run FreeDOS on Linux Using QEMU

This guide shows you how to set up the free and open-source DOS-compatible operating system, FreeDOS, within a Linux environment using the QEMU emulator. This allows you to run legacy DOS software and games on modern hardware without needing a separ

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:36 AM
How to Customize Your Mac Mouse Cursor with Mousescape

How to Customize Your Mac Mouse Cursor with Mousescape

Want to customize the cursor on MacOS? Maybe you want to use a Windows-style white cursor on your Mac, or a gray 3D-style Linux cursor or even a cursor on your Mac using the Wii interface? You can use a free app called Mousescape for Mac to achieve all of this and more. Macs don't offer a lot of cursor customization options by default, you can change the Mac cursor to make it bigger, adjust the color with accessibility settings, and turn the shake lookup feature on or off, and that's it. But that's where Mousescape comes in, which allows you to use a fully customized cursor on your Mac. Mousescape is easy to make

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:25 AM
How to Make Windows 11 Shut Down Shortcut

How to Make Windows 11 Shut Down Shortcut

When your PC malfunctions and refuses to shut down normally, a Windows 11 shutdown shortcut can be a lifesaver. While the default shortcut ("Win X," then "U" twice) isn't always reliable, there are alternatives. Default Shutdown

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:22 AM
MacOS Sequoia 15.4.1 Update Released with Bug & Security Fixes

MacOS Sequoia 15.4.1 Update Released with Bug & Security Fixes

Apple released the MacOS Sequoia 15.4.1 system update for Mac users running the Sequoia operating system. This update is entirely focused on security updates and bug fixes and does not include any new features. Apple also released iOS 18.4.1 for iPhone, iPadOS 18.4.1 for iPad, and updates to tvOS, watchOS and visionOS, which also focus on bug fixes and security patches. How to download and install the MacOS Sequoia 15.4.1 update Be sure to back up your Mac using Time Machine before starting any system software updates: From  Apple dishes

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:15 AM
How to Use Apple Intelligence on Mac: Benefits of Using It [ Features]

How to Use Apple Intelligence on Mac: Benefits of Using It [ Features]

Apple Intelligence: Your Mac's AI-Powered Assistant Apple Intelligence leverages AI to enhance your macOS experience, personalizing recommendations and boosting privacy and performance. This machine learning technology adapts to your workflow, makin

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:13 AM
How to Install KDE Plasma on Linux Mint 22

How to Install KDE Plasma on Linux Mint 22

Linux Mint, an operating system known for its simplicity, stability and ease of use, is popular with users and is especially suitable for beginners. It uses the Cinnamon desktop environment by default, providing a simple and friendly user interface. But if you prefer a different look or need more customization options, you can install other desktop environments such as KDE Plasma. KDE Plasma is a feature-rich, highly customizable and visually excellent desktop environment that provides a modern and stylish user experience. It has a wide range of customization options, advanced window management capabilities and sophisticated aesthetics, perfect for users who want to have a better control over the desktop experience. This guide will guide you step by step to install KDE Pl on Linux Mint 22

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:10 AM
iPhone Camera App Deleted or Icon Missing? Here’s the Fix

iPhone Camera App Deleted or Icon Missing? Here’s the Fix

iPhone camera app icon is missing? Don’t panic! Easy to retrieve! Some iPhone users may find their camera app icon disappearing from the iPhone home screen. don’t worry! This does not mean that your camera app has been deleted. Solving this problem is usually simple. Camera applications are an integral part of the iPhone system. While it rarely disappears, is inaccessible, or looks deleted, it is actually still on your iPhone. We will teach you how to find it and reuse the camera app with four practical tips. 1. Camera app icon was accidentally removed from iPhone home screen? The recovery method is as follows If the camera app suddenly disappears from the iPhone home screen, it is usually because it is accidentally moved

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:07 AM
How to Reduce High RAM & CPU Usage on Linux

How to Reduce High RAM & CPU Usage on Linux

Linux system performance optimization: Reduce RAM and CPU usage Linux systems are powerful and efficient, but high RAM and CPU usage can reduce performance, slow down applications, and even cause servers, workstations, or embedded systems to crash. Therefore, optimizing resource usage is crucial for the smooth operation of the system. This guide will explore practical ways to reduce RAM and CPU usage in Linux systems, covering monitoring tools, process management, kernel tuning and system optimization technologies to help you keep your system running efficiently. Identify resource-intensive processes The first step in reducing RAM and CPU usage is to identify which processes consume the most resources. To do this, you can use the following command-line tools: a. Use top

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:05 AM
How to Transfer Photos From an iPhone to a Mac

How to Transfer Photos From an iPhone to a Mac

Transferring iPhone Photos to Your Mac: A Comprehensive Guide Need to get those vacation photos off your iPhone and onto your Mac? This guide explores multiple methods for effortlessly transferring your images. We'll cover wired and wireless options

Apr 29, 2025 am 10:02 AM
3 Free Auto-Clickers for Mac

3 Free Auto-Clickers for Mac

Auto-clickers are relatively niche software that is often associated with repetitive data entry, gaming, or software testing tasks, but it has also gained some wider popularity as many people work from home. If you need an auto-clicker for Mac, here are some free auto-clicker options built for MacOS, and we'll cover a few of them. What is the purpose of the automatic clicker? First, it may be helpful to understand what the auto-clicker does or what it is expected to do… As the name suggests, the auto-clicker simulates mouse clicks, helping you automate repetitive tasks or actions by clicking on specific locations on the screen. This allows you to automate clicks without manual clicks, simulating the user's clicking on the mouse button or trackpad. A good automatic

Apr 29, 2025 am 09:57 AM
How to Disable Contact Photos in Mail on Mac

How to Disable Contact Photos in Mail on Mac

Apple recently updated the interface and features of the Mac version of the email app, adding the email sender icon. Next to the email sender's name, subject, and email content preview, a contact's photo or sender icon is now displayed. Whether you like contact photos in the mail app may depend on who the email sender you most often is and what the email content is. Some users may like the mail sender icon, while others may not like it at all. If you belong to the latter, you will be happy to find that you can disable the contact photos displayed in the mail app for Mac as the mailer icon. Contact photos initially appeared in the iPhone mail app, but with another important design change (mail category sorting feature,

Apr 29, 2025 am 09:56 AM
How to Disable Mail Categories on Mac

How to Disable Mail Categories on Mac

Apple's controversial Mail Categories feature has arrived on macOS Mail, enabled by default. This feature automatically sorts your inbox into four categories: Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions. A hidden "All Mail" category co

Apr 29, 2025 am 09:49 AM
How to Boot Into Single User Mode in AlmaLinux 8/9

How to Boot Into Single User Mode in AlmaLinux 8/9

Single User Mode (also known as Rescue Mode) Guide for AlmaLinux 8 and 9 Single-user mode is a streamlined Linux environment that allows system administrators to perform maintenance tasks, troubleshoot problems, and recover from system failures. Single-user mode is especially useful when you need to reset your root password, fix configuration errors, fix corrupt file systems, or investigate system errors that prevent normal startup. As RHEL-based distributions, AlmaLinux 8 and 9 provide an easy way to enter single-user mode via the GRUB boot loader. This guide will explain step by step how to enter single-user mode on AlmaLinux 8 and 9. What is single use

Apr 29, 2025 am 09:46 AM

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