Windows | - Part 17

How to Unlock the Dark Themes in Windows 10 Apps

While Windows 10 lets you choose from a variety of colors for theming, you’re pretty much limited to a bright background. If you’re trying to work at night, these blinding colors can make it hard to see your screen without having to wear sunglasses. If you want to darken some Windows 10 menus, a trip… read more »

How to Play Pokémon GO on Your Windows PC

Would you like to play Pokémon GO without turning into one of those zombies who are stumbling around cities the world over these days? Pokémon GO is an augmented reality game by Nintendo. Just a few days after its release, some players have gotten in serious trouble by walking into unsafe neighborhoods, discovering dead bodies, or… read more »

How to Force Cortana to Use Chrome & Google in Windows 10

Cortana has many masters, but her real Master Chief is no other than Microsoft. In April, Microsoft made its Edge browser and Bing search engine the exclusive choice for Cortana search results. In other words, Cortana will ignore your default browser setting. Microsoft may have good reasons, but it should be your choice whether or… read more »

3 Ways to Screenshot on Windows 10 Without Print Screen

I don’t have a Print Screen button on my keyboard, which means I can’t take screenshots using the normal method — hitting Print Screen, pasting the image into Paint, and saving as a PNG. But there are other reasons for not using Print Screen for screenshots, too. Here are a few alternative methods you can… read more »

How to Set a Website as Your Wallpaper in Windows 10

Sick of having a boring image as your wallpaper on your Windows PC? Well, you’re in luck, because today we’re going to show you how to set a website as your wallpaper in Windows 10! First, you’ll need to download an app called WallpaperWebPage. It’s not a perfect solution, and it has some drawbacks (which we’ll… read more »

Is a Windows 10 Pro Upgrade Worth $99?

With the free upgrade period for Windows 10 coming to a close, many users are now happily on Windows 10. Though you can dodge Microsoft’s many techniques to get you to Windows 10 and stay on 7 or 8, you’ll gain all sorts of new features by upgrading. While not as complex as prior versions… read more »

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