Windows 11 delivers a sleek, modern experience with new visual effects, updated interfaces, and enhanced multitasking tools. But all that polish can come at a cost, especially if your PC is older or not designed for heavy lifting. Over time, background processes, visual enhancements, and preinstalled software can chip away at your system’s speed.
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When should you purchase a new Mac?
Like it or not, there will come a time when your once lightning-fast Mac computer can no longer meet modern computing demands. When this happens, you’ll face the following dilemma: should you stick to your current Mac computer or purchase a new one? To help you make this decision, we’ve listed several signs you need to watch out for.
Are your Windows 10 updates taking too long? Here’s what you need to do
Windows 10 users are well aware that installing updates can take a long time. We hear users complaining about it all the time. Why are Windows 10 updates so slow, and what can users do to speed things up? Here’s our take.
Windows 10 updates take a while to complete because Microsoft is constantly adding larger files and features to the operating system.
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Speed up your Windows 10 updates
In May 2019, Microsoft will be releasing another Windows 10 major update with security patches, bug fixes, and new features. More than improving user experience, these updates will help your organization secure your IT systems. If you can’t afford to let an update be a long and frustrating process, here are some tips that will speed it up.
How to speed up Windows 10 updates
How to optimize your VoIP performance
You’ve likely heard of VoIP: the innovative telephony solution that can dramatically cut costs and replace your traditional phone line. While it may sound appealing, you might have a few reservations. What if the call quality isn't up to par? What if your staff is confused by the technology? What if you have to deal with the complexity and costs of installing an additional network? These are all assumptions that hold little truth.
