Microsoft is set to launch its new version of Windows via a virtual event on 24th June 2021. This was…
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If you ask us, Microsoft really got it right with Windows 10. Sure, there are issues here and there and…
Anyone who’s used a console web browser knows that it’s not an incredible experience. Which is fine, that’s not why…
The SA Revenue Service (Sars) has rolled out a dedicated browser that supports Adobe Flash Player, which should allow users…
You’ve probably wondered how those hackers hunched over in black hoodies glide their fingers across their keyboards so elegantly? What…
HP recently announced a new line of devices, of which the HP Spectre X360 convertible is by far the most…
Well, we say “save the world” but it’s more likely that he’s going throw crate upon crate of cash at…
The annual Consumer Electronics Show produces both groundbreaking and strange tech every year. This time around we saw everything from a hellishly expensive self-heating lunchbox to an automated Segway chair. But the PC maker Lenovo had other plans.
If you’ve been paying attention to your operating systems, you’ll notice that Windows 7 — if you’re still rocking the now-aged OS — isn’t officially supported any more. We’ve known this was coming for a long, long time. We certainly can’t say we weren’t warned. But the day (14 January) has come and gone, so if you’re still using Windows 7, you’re officially borked from this point on. Or are you…?
Even though online browsers are plentiful, most of us gravitate towards Google Chrome or Safari (if you’re on Mac), but…