Desktops and hard drives can quickly become cluttered, leading to a noticeable slowdown in your Windows PC's performance. Lucky for you, we’re here to guide you through the process of decluttering your system. By implementing the following techniques, you can restore your computer's speed and efficiency, transforming it into a like-new, high-performing machine in no time.
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5 Things you didn’t know you could do with your Android device and a Google account

Many people don't realize the full potential of syncing their devices with Google, but there are lots of great features that come along with doing so. Here are five of the best things you can do if you sync your Android device with Google.
Access browsing history and recently opened tabs
When you sync your device with Google’s native browser Chrome, you can view and access your browsing history and recently opened tabs.
7 PC energy-saving tips
Disable these disruptive Windows 11 settings now

The Windows 11 operating system is growing in popularity among businesses. However, just like its predecessor, it can have some intrusive privacy settings enabled by default. Luckily, you can easily turn these settings off to protect your privacy.
Turn off personalized advertising
Windows 11 features targeted ads as suggestions, recommendations, and tips on your device’s user interface.
Use Windows Migration Assistant to import data from Windows to Mac

There are several ways to transfer data from a Windows PC to a Mac. You could save your files to an external hard drive, share them over your network, or sync them up to the cloud. There’s also Windows Migration Assistant, a special utility that Apple created to easily and seamlessly import data from Windows to Mac.
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Save on electricity with these PC tips

When it comes to saving energy, every little effort goes a long way. The more energy-efficient your PC is, the more money you save. In fact, you can save up to $50 a year if you activate your PC’s power-saving feature. Further increase your savings by following these tips:
1. Unplug your computer when not in use
When you’re not using your computer, it’s best to shut it down and unplug it.