An updated guide to custom mouse cursors: formats (.cur, .ani), platform differences, design best practices, and when to use them - with accessibility and performance checks.
Tropical wallpapers - from reef scenes to beachscapes and jungle motifs - remain a popular way to personalize desktops and phones. Modern OSes support live/dynamic wallpapers and themed icon packs; choose high-resolution images, mind performance, and check licenses.
Repair training still matters in 2025. Modern programs cover hardware, firmware, networking, diagnostics, and device lifecycle topics - preparing learners for roles from help desk to systems administration while supporting sustainability.
Animated cursors can add motion and personality to your desktop. This modern guide covers how they work on Windows, macOS, and Linux; how to install them safely; and accessibility and security considerations.
Renting Macs makes sense for short projects, events, testing, or disaster recovery. Confirm model availability, accessories, insurance, and data-wipe practices before you rent.
Today "army wallpaper" usually means digital backgrounds - military photos, fandom art (e.g., the KISS Army), or game images - available for desktops and phones in static, dynamic and high-resolution formats.
A practical update on modern computer repair: when to fix on-site versus in a workshop, essential skills and certifications, current tools and software, and safety and training best practices.
A concise 2025 guide to choosing a desktop: what newcomers should know, and practical specs for gaming, multimedia, and basic home use.
A modern update on voice-recognition tools: how Dragon NaturallySpeaking evolved, where speech recognition stands today, and how to choose between built-in dictation and dedicated products.
A practical 2025 guide to choosing a computer: decide how you'll use it, pick an OS and form factor, prioritize CPU/RAM/storage/graphics, compare prices and reviews, and follow a post-purchase checklist.
Practical, up-to-date steps for moving DRM-free audiobooks from your computer to non-iPod players (SanDisk, Creative, Sony, Fiio). Explains how to identify DRM, copy files via USB/MTP, and what to do for vendor-protected books.