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How to View Clipboard History on Mac

How to View Clipboard History on Mac

Have you ever copied anything on your Mac and then forgot to paste it later? And then again, you copied something? In this case, when you copy new content, older copied data will be removed automatically. Now the question is,…

How to Screenshot on HP Laptop

How to Screenshot on HP Laptop

Taking a screenshot is very common and yet very essential. It is very easy to click a screenshot on your mobile phone, especially with all the technological advancements. This though is not the case with laptops. Laptops are built differently…

How to End a Program’s Task in Windows 11

How to End a Program’s Task in Windows 11

If your computer is lagging or crashing then chances are your RAM is full and a plethora of apps are running in the background. Windows has poor memory management as compared to macOS and that is why you have to…

How to Setup and Use Systemd in Debian 11

How to Setup and Use Systemd in Debian 11

Systemd is an initialization and service management system for Linux. It consists of features like starting of daemons, auto mounting maintenance, support for snapshots, and much more. It is mainly used for accomplishing common administrator tasks. We are going to…

How to Screenshot on Windows 10

How to Take Screenshot on Windows 10

Microsoft made it very easy to take a screenshot on Windows 10. A screenshot is the best way to capture your screen or part of your display. If you want to share an invoice or you want to share something…

How to Open .One Files on Mac

How to Open .One Files on Mac

If you are new to macOS, note that .one file is a file created by the Microsoft OneNote app. Microsoft OneNote app contains multiple pages, organized perfectly. These files include texts, digital signatures, images, and more. It is a cross-platform…

How to upgrade from Debian 10 to Debian 11

How to Upgrade from Debian 10 to Debian 11

Debian has recently released their new version named Debian Bullseye which took developers 2 years, 1 month, and 9 days for testing and development. Debian 11 is bundled with many exciting upgrades if you want to upgrade Debian 10 to…

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