Connect To a Bluetooth Device In Windows 10

Connecting Bluetooth devices is as easy as ever in Windows 10. If you’ve never used it, Bluetooth lets you pair devices wirelessly over short distances and is great for wireless mics, headsets, etc. and connecting a smartphone to another device. In Windows 10, the process is very simple and you can pair a Bluetooth device …

Check Passwords For Known WiFi Networks in Windows 10

Being able to check the password for a known WiFi network is a great convenience if you’ve forgotten it or need to set up a new device. Although it is a security liability, it does make it much easier to connect a new device to a trusted WiFi network and is especially helpful if you’re …

How To Adjust Battery Saver Mode in Windows 10

One new trick Windows 10 has up its sleeve is Battery Saver, a special low power mode which disables background apps, screen brightness, etc. to maximize the amount of time your device’s battery remains functioning. This is more suited to tablets and smartphones that rely heavily on portability and having sufficient battery life though there’s …

Hide OneDrive Photos From Appearing In Windows 10 Photos

Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud storage is enabled by default in Windows 10. It automatically uploads your videos and photos to the cloud and all content is also viewable through the Photos app in Windows 10. While for some, this might be a wonderful and convenient feature, others might have some privacy concerns with having all of …

Import Your Favorites to Windows 10’s New Edge Browser, Here’s How

With the upcoming release of Windows 10, Microsoft has prepared an entirely new internet browser named Edge. Their public struggles with Internet Explorer are well known, with many having jumped ship to Google’s Chrome and Mozilla Firefox as alternate browsers. Microsoft has wisely ditched the old Internet Explorer brand for a complete refresh, hoping to …