John is a young technical professional with a passion for educating users on the best ways to use their technology. He holds technical certifications covering topics ranging from computer hardware to cybersecurity to Linux system administration.
Your router might support band steering to auto switch between 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Find out whether band steering is a good way to get a better network connection.
RedHat has stopped developing CentOS, and AlmaLinux is rea to take its place. Learn the differences between AlmaLinux and CentOS and whether you should switch.
One way to explore your Linux system is via the “/proc” directory. Learn to use the “/proc” directory to examine the inner workings of your Linux system.
It’s often a challenge for a new user to find the Linux distro that best suits their needs. Here are some important considerations when choosing a Linux distro.
How do you get firmware updates in Linux? Where do you get the drivers for your hardware? The answer lies in LVFS. Learn what LVFS is and how to use it.
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If you’re looking for noise-cancelling headphones, the Tronsmart Apollo Q10 Headphones with Active Noise Cancelling are solid headphones at a solid price.
Depending on the brand of laptop you have, you might have a webcam that ranges from fine to terrible. Here we look at the Mosonth 2K QHD Webcam to see how it performs.
Your first foray into the terminal could be intimidating. To help with that, here are some Bash tips and tricks to work smarter, not harder, in the terminal.