How to speed up macOS 10.13 By Nate Drake published 19 July 18 Give your Mac a speed boost by applying our tips on how to speed up macOS 10.13.
How to send secure email messages with Bitmessage By Nate Drake published 28 June 18 Utilise the power of public key cryptography to send messages securely via Bitmessage.
How to get the Windows 98 experience on today's PCs By Nate Drake published 25 June 18 Windows 98 at 20 Missing the 1990's? Here's how to get a Windows 98 experience on a modern PC.
How to delete, move and resize pagefile.sys By Nate Drake last updated 20 May 22 Fine tune your Windows 10 PC efficiency by manually configuring your virtual RAM
Hands on: KDE Plasma 5.13.0 review By Nate Drake published 13 June 18 Not yet rated There's plenty to like about KDE Foundation's new spin on its desktop environment.
How to keep your PC switched on with Caffeine By Nate Drake published 30 May 18 if you need to make sure your PC doesn't switch off after a while, the Caffeine app can help.
11 reasons why OpenVPN should replace your VPN client By Mike Williams last updated 8 September 23 Take full control over your VPN connection with this powerful freebie.
How to mine bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies By Alan Dexter, Nate Drake published 28 March 18 Updated We show you the various methods of making money by mining Bitcoins
6 ways to make your phone more secure By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 23 August 23 Security Guide With hackers and malware makers increasingly targeting mobile devices, make sure your smartphone isn't vulnerable.
10 technologies that are changing how we think about cybersecurity By Gabe Carey last updated 23 August 23 Security Guide A look at some of the current and emerging tech that will impact on cybersecurity, for better or for worse.
5 tech security hacks everyone should use By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 23 August 23 Security Guide At home or on the move, here's how to keep your devices and data secure.
10 ways websites betray your privacy By Gabe Carey last updated 23 August 23 Security Guide You know about cookies, but websites have all kinds of other snooping tricks up their sleeves.
How to protect yourself online By Jonas P. DeMuro, Nate Drake published 6 March 18 Security Guide We show you how to protect yourself against security threats old and new.
8 reasons why smartphones are privacy nightmare By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 8 September 23 Security Guide From tracking your location to eavesdropping on your viewing habits, your phone can be exploited for all manner of mischief.
Been hacked? This is what you need to do now By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 25 September 23 Security Guide Follow these steps to limit the damage from an attack and get yourself back up and running.
Everything you need to know about the pros and cons of VPNs on Linux By Paul O’Brien, Nate Drake last updated 11 January 23 We look at everything you need to know about VPNs on Linux, from the pros to the cons.
How to run a full Bitcoin node By Nate Drake published 27 December 17 We run through the process of setting up your own full node with the official Bitcoin Core client.
Can you trust VPN speed tests? By Mike Williams last updated 25 September 23 VPN benchmarks – what do they really mean? We dive deep into the subject here.
How to store Bitcoins with WarpWallet By Nate Drake published 11 December 17 We show you how to securely use WarpWallet's generator to keep your virtual cash in the domain of your brain.
How to create a secure ‘cold storage’ Bitcoin wallet using Bitkey By Nate Drake published 7 December 17 Virtual cash is an obvious target for hackers, so it pays to put safety first when it comes to your Bitcoins.
How to stay safe online By Ben Andrews, Matt Hanson, Nate Drake last updated 11 November 20 Updated We reveal who's watching you online and the best ways to shut them out.
10 reasons why you need a VPN By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 23 August 23 Start taking your online privacy seriously in the face of ever-tightening internet regulation.
6 reasons why VPNs are in danger of dying By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 23 August 23 VPN services can be a valuable tool for ensuring your online security, but they aren’t without weaknesses.
How to use a Bitcoin Tumbler By Nate Drake published 14 November 17 You can use a tumbler (also known as a mixer) to dissociate any Bitcoins purchased from your real online identity.
You need a VPN when accessing public Wi-Fi—here's why By Desire Athow last updated 26 April 23 Public Wi-Fi networks are now expected in certain locations, but what are the risks of using them?