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Crippleware

Crippleware refers to trial software that is good for little more than an ‘advanced demonstration’ of what a particular program is capable of.

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HTG Explains: When Should You Use Encryption?

More operating systems are including encryption by default, which is fine. But, if your operating system doesn’t, you probably don’t need to start encrypting everything with third-party software.

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How to Remove Trovi / Conduit / Search Protect Browser Hijack Malware

If your computer has been hijacked with an obnoxious malware that won’t let you change your home page, there’s a strong chance you’ve been infected with the Trovi Search Protect malware, which used to be known as Conduit. Here’s how to remove it.

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How to Make an MP3 from Any Video File

If you’ve ever wished you could create an MP3 from a favorite video file, then today is your lucky day. With simple, open source software, you can strip the audio and convert it to your favorite format in a matter of minutes!

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How to Play Minecraft on Your Chromebook

Chromebooks aren’t the ideal Minecraft laptops, that’s for sure. There’s no web-based or Chrome app version of Minecraft, which is written in Java. But Chromebook owners aren’t completely out-of-luck if they want to play Minecraft.

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