OnePlus 6 With 6GB RAM Vs OnePlus 6 With 8GB RAM Shows An Edge For The Latter...
After a brief intermission, the OnePlus 6 is back on the rumor mill again. The device will launch later this month and we’ve got a good idea of what to expect from it. This year, OnePlus will launch...
View ArticleState of Decay 2 Preload Live Now; PC System Requirements Unveiled
State of Decay 2, the upcoming open world zombie survival simulator by Undead Labs, can now be preloaded by those who have pre-ordered the game; the preload weighs roughly 20GB of drive space. The...
View ArticleHow to Install the Windows Admin Center in Server Core
Microsoft recently announced the general availability of the Windows Admin Center (WAC), previously Project Honolulu. Windows Admin Center is a web-based application for managing Windows Server 2016,...
View ArticleMicrosoft Releases Remote Desktop HTML5 Client Preview
At last year’s Ignite, Microsoft announced that it was developing an HTML5 web client for Remote Desktop Services. At the end of March, Microsoft made a preview available. Connecting to Windows...
View ArticleMicrosoft Announces New Project VAST Security Visualization Tool
With a little help from Power Bi and Azure Log Analytics, Microsoft’s new Project VAST promises to make it easier to identify important security events. At the end of March, Microsoft unveiled...
View ArticleGlassWire 2.0 – A Nice Looking Network Security Monitor and Firewall Tool
When it comes to network security monitoring, GlassWire is not only a good-looking guy but also a hardworking intelligent fellow who knows what he’s doing. It displays your network activities in...
View ArticleAccess Azure Virtual Machines Using the Serial Console Recovery Tool
One of the disadvantages of using virtual machines (VMs) in the Azure cloud has been that if something goes wrong, for instance, a Windows Firewall rule is configured that blocks RDP access or the...
View ArticleGetting Started with the Windows Admin Center
In this Ask the Admin, I’ll provide a general overview of the Windows Admin Center, which was released earlier this month. The GUI management tools in Windows Server haven’t changed much over the...
View ArticleWindows Admin Center — The Future of the Windows Server GUI
In this post, I’ll look at why Windows Admin Center is the new GUI management tool of choice for Windows Server. I first dabbled with Linux nearly 15 years ago and installed Webmin to help me get up...
View ArticleHow To Enable and Use Native OpenSSH Client on Windows 10
In case you haven’t known, Windows 10 now has a native OpenSSH client that you can use to remote SSH into Linux machines. It’s a new feature just hidden and not that obvious to spot. It’s one that can...
View ArticleMicrosoft Previews Storage Migration Service in Windows Server 2019
It’s never been an easy task to migrate Windows file servers using the tools provided by Microsoft. But finally, Microsoft is doing something to right that wrong. Part of the reason is that Microsoft...
View ArticleWindows 10 How To Conserve Data Usage While On Tether Network
Your computer has no internet connection and the only device with internet access is in your pocket. STOP, here are something you need to know before start tethering your phone to your computer. (well...
View ArticleWindows Admin Center HCI Management Now Available for Windows Server 2016
After the release of a patch for Windows Server 2016 on April 16th, it’s now possible to manage hyper-converged infrastructure using the Windows Admin Center. Windows Server 2016 includes several...
View ArticleHow To Set Up PIN Complexity and Expiration in Windows 10
A PIN is an extra sign-in option available in Windows since Windows 8 to protect your account and data while simplifying the sign-in process for touch-based devices at the same time. When enabled, you...
View ArticleWhat is Projecting to this PC and How To Use it on Windows 10
In a nutshell, Projecting to this PC is a feature that lets you wirelessly connect to another computer’s monitor and use it as your second monitor. For example, if you have two Miracast supported...
View ArticleWindows 10 Tip: How To Restart Video Driver without Rebooting Computer
If you ever run into an issue that requires you to restart the video driver to refresh the display adapter on your Windows 10 PCs, here are some tricks that you can try without rebooting your computer....
View ArticleHow To Tell If A Remote PC has A x64-based or x86 Processor on Windows
There are a few ways to know if your local PC runs on a 32-bit or 64-bit of Windows. For example, if you are on Windows 10, you can open Settings app, go to System > About to find out. Or, go to...
View ArticleCloud Clipboard Arrived on Windows 10 and Here is How To Use it
The long-waiting Cloud Clipboard finally arrived on Windows 10 Insider Build 17666, along with a new clipboard settings page. The first appearance comes with two new features that have been long...
View ArticleXbox’s Gaming Cloud team is looking for engineers with mobile development...
The team at Xbox has touted its cloud computing power and its benefits for years now, but the company’s biggest step toward increasing its investment happened a few months ago when a new Gaming Cloud...
View ArticleLeaked marketing render confirms the design of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 leaks have been heating up, with a variety of specs, benchmarks, release dates and more coming to light. Today we have the next logical step, a marketing render, which confirms...
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