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In the context of data, the term Crunch refers to the calculation, processing, and/or compressing of data.

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Benchmarked: What’s the Best File Compression Format?

It’s time to compress some files, so what format do you use? Zip, RAR, 7z, or something else? We performed some benchmarks to determine which format gives you maximum compression.

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What is a Bare or OEM Hard-Drive?

When you are shopping around for a new hard-drive for your computer or laptop, you may run across the terms Bare and/or OEM, but are they actually that different from other hard-drives or are they the same? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers to a confused reader’s questions.

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Using Your Router for (Very) Basic Home Network Family Safety

Most people probably don't think of themselves as an "administrator" but if you have computers all using the same access point, then that's what you are. It's important to understand how to ensure the safety of children using computers on your network.

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How to Easily Cast Local Media Files from Android to the Chromecast

It’s really easy to cast things like YouTube and Netflix videos from your Android phone to your Chromecast but what about video stored on your phone or even on your home network? Read on as we help a curious reader cast files from his phone to the big screen.

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6 Popular Operating Systems Offering Encryption by Default

It’s worth noting that both Windows Phone and Windows RT also offer a “device encryption” feature. It works similarly to the feature that made its way over to the desktop version of Windows with Windows 8.1.

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