How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Exynos
The Samsung Note 8 is the latest high-end premium device from Samsung’s Note series, sporting 6GB RAM, 64GB storage, and the Samsung Exynos 8895 or the Snapdragon 835 CPU variants, depending on the...
View ArticleHow to Port the Galaxy Note 8 DualMessenger Feature to the Galaxy S8
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 came with a feature called Dual Messenger, which allows you to use two separate accounts for the same messaging app. In a nutshell, it ‘installs’ a second version of the app...
View ArticleHow to Customize the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 Navigation Bar Without Root
The Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+ and Galaxy Note 8 originally shipped with color customization options for the navigation bar, yet for whatever reason, they removed this feature in the June OTA update....
View ArticleHow to Install Kali Nethunter on the Galaxy S8
Kali Nethunter is an Android ROM that was developed specifically for Nexus devices, but has been ported to various other brands as well. Kali’s main focus is on net security, and thus it’s become known...
View ArticleHow to Dual Boot ROMs on Galaxy S8 and Note 8 Series
Many Android enthusiasts enjoy installing custom ROMs such as LineageOS and Paranoid Android on their devices, but this typically comes at loss of the stock ROM. For Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+, and Note 8...
View ArticleHow to Fix irql_not_less_or_equal Error on Windows 10
PC gaming laptops and desktops have been rigged for high performance. This means that they can handle all the non-stop hours of hardware demands: a lot of CPU, RAM, and cooling among others. It is...
View ArticleFix: Windows 8 Apps Not Working
Before Windows 10 came to light, Windows 8 dominated the market as the latest OEM operating system from Microsoft. Many users fell in love with the new interface and the metro apps (WinRT applications...
View ArticleHow to Fix System Thread Exception BSOD Caused by cmusbdac.sys
Frequent Blue Screens of Death (BSODs) are a nightmare for any Windows OS users because they simply won’t allow you to continue working on your computer. Your system freezes and the BSOD appears...
View ArticleFix: iTunes has stopped working
Are you one of the users who is using devices manufactured by Apple? If yes, congratulations on your choice. Apple is one of the most powerful leaders on IT market. Instead devices, Apple developed...
View ArticleFix: This File came from Another Computer and might be Blocked
If you have ever transferred files from another computer, you might have experienced message stating that this file came from another computer and might be blocked. This is an annoying message and you...
View ArticleFix: Windows Update Stuck at 0%
Seeing how there are a lot of security and compatibility issues on outdated programs and operating systems, it’s obvious we need to ensure that our operating systems are updated. It is an automated...
View ArticleFix: iPhone not recognized by Windows 10
iPhones have no doubt come a long way since their first release. Latest iPhones like iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X comes with a ton of features that makes life a lot easier. Since these iPhone are a...
View ArticleFix: Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface Error Code 10
Imagine going through your device manager and finding a yellow exclamation mark right next to Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface. And when you click on the device, it displays the error: “The device...
View ArticleWhat is IsItUp Network Monitor
Network monitoring is a tiresome task. Most of the network administrators have to keep an eye on the network for suspicious activity along with checking the status of the network devices. But, as we...
View ArticleWhat is: Ninite?
It is pretty common to install various different software on your computer. There are a ton of applications that are useful in many different ways. We have Skype for Voice/Video calls or messages. We...
View ArticleFix: Google Earth Freezes when Loading KML Files
Almost every one of us is familiar with what the Google Earth is. Since Google Earth is really useful for a lot of people, it is available on Windows as well. And, we aren’t just talking about the web...
View ArticleFix: The device is being used by another application (HDMI)
HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. You can get a pretty good idea of what the HDMI is used for just from the name of it. An HDMI is used to connect multimedia interfaces. People...
View ArticleHow to List All Linux Commands Your Shell Knows
There’s actually a command to list all other commands that a Linux shell knows, but more than likely you’re not familiar with it. If there’s ever been a counterintuitive Catch-22 in regards to using...
View ArticleHow to View a List of Users in Linux
While you probably know how to log into your Linux system with a single user account and you’re familiar with the root account, you more than likely don’t have a simple utility for viewing all of the...
View ArticleHow to Fix 400 Bad Request Chrome Error on Linux
You may from time to time receive a message that reads 400 Bad Request while trying to browse the Web with Chrome on Linux. While this error is by no means restricted to this browser or even this...
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