Did you even think about your deleted data. Of course not. I am quite certain about that. If your answer is yes then either you are telling the truth or you are a fucking liar. Anyways that’s not the point. The fucking point is where does all the data go right? People on other sites and Youtubers will tell you a whole bunch of other things but I am not one of those. I will break it down to you in English language. So let’s start. Continue reading “Where does all the data go when you delete it?”
The title says it all. Mobiles are getting way more functional then before. I remember when I was 8 during 2007 my cousins would be excited when one of them got a Nokia Phone with a 201 megapixel camera. They would brag about the picture the picture quality and other features like music. Now phones are not even judged on their features. People judge the design. Phones are becoming as powerful as PCs although they may not run Windows 10 as of now but still there powerful enough. But much like PCs they also get cluttered up with unnecessary data, applications and other foul stuff that may makes your phone a pain in the ass. Few days ago Jonathan Morrison posted a video. There was nothing special about the video. The thing that was special about the video were the sponsors. 360 Security- Antivirus and boost. I thought Jonathan Morrison was advertising a android app which I thought no Techtuber done before so I installed the app. I had been using clean master but this was mind-blowing. If you want your phone to blow your mind follow the steps. Continue reading “Android phone running slow? : a magical app to breath new life into your phone”
One of the most essential parts of the computer is multimedia. Cinemas, family videos, favourite Youtube videos and music all have a place in your hard drive. Windows had always Windows Media player installed and now more recently the bullshit “Movies and TV installed”. If you want to contradict I have no fucking problem but fact is fact, you cannot change it that most of the pre-installed software that came with Windows 10 is utter bullshit. I always had sweet spot for Windows Media player and I have no fucking idea why they ignored it. Most people even do not like Windows Media player for its poor format compatability but I don’t care. There are also some other “third party”-media applications. So here is the list of the media players that I have tried and used: Continue reading “Top 5 Media players”
Web browsers are not what they used to be. They have evolved from command line interfaces to the better known GUI (Graphical User Interfaces). A lot of features have been added to including bookmarks, favourites and histories that you don’t like and also which you like but do not want to reveal to others. But the real question is which browser should you go for. There are a lot of them out there, but only a few of them might be suitable for you and your hard drive. Here are the top five browsers that I found on the Internet and those I thought to be quiet good. I ran all things on my lenovo G50-30 laptop. I know its a fucking bullshit. But I am not Austin Evans or Linus Sebastian who fucking owns fucking computer that makes you say “Holy Shit” when you see it. And most of the people don’t actually own a fucking computer like that. So here is the list Continue reading “Top five web browsers”
Ever wanted to access your homegroup from your android device. I am sure that you have and have failed brutally. For some fucking reason Microsoft does not want to believe that most people do use android. They should have developed an app for android to access homegroup. But they did not bother to care. That does not mean you are out of luck. There is an app on the Google Play Store that can save your back. It’s called ES File Explorer. You may download it here. After you have installed follow the steps below: Continue reading “How to access homegroup from an android device”
Homegroup is Micosoft’s another name for a LAN Network where data and peripherals can be shared easily without any hassle. It’s nothing magical that you might have heard of from others and may sometimes be a fucking nightmare to set up and use. But at the end of the day it is worth it and quiet, actually not quiet it’s very very very useful. So let’s start setting it up.
- You don’t necessarily need a host computer. Any computer will do. Get to it and turn it on. Make sure it’s connected to the same network as all the other computers
- Left click that PC icon with a network cable or some network bars if you are on wifi located at the bottom corner of the screen.
- You will see two options, click on the second one.
- In the new window that pops up click on the “Homegroup” located at the bottom left corner of the screen.
- After you have clicked on it you will see this screen
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Click on “create a homegroup” after which you will land on this screen
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Click next after you will land on this fucking screen. This is kind of an important part.
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Make sure you select printer as shared otherwise you will not be able to print from any other computer and then click next again to see this screen.
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After it’s done loading you will probably see this screen where it shown your password generated by the software. Use this one as it is more secured if you are using WiFi.
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Click next and you are done creating a homegroup.
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No not really. Repeat steps 2,3,4 and 5 on any computer that you want to be connected to the homegroup. You will “Join now” instead of creating homegroup.
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Now you are done.
Homegroup is Micosoft’s another name for a LAN Network where data and peripherals can be shared easily without any hassle. It’s nothing magical that you might have heard of from others and may sometimes be a fucking nightmare to set up and use. But at the end of the day it is worth it and quiet, actually not quiet it’s very very very useful. So let’s start setting it up.
- You don’t necessarily need a host computer. Any computer will do. Get to it and turn it on. Make sure it’s connected to the same network as all the other computers
- Left click that PC icon with a network cable or some network bars if you are on wifi located at the bottom corner of the screen.
- You will see two options, click on the second one.
- In the new window that pops up click on the “Homegroup” located at the bottom left corner of the screen.
- After you have clicked on it you will see this screen
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Click on “create a homegroup” after which you will land on this screen
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Click next after you will land on this fucking screen. This is kind of an important part.
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Make sure you select printer as shared otherwise you will not be able to print from any other computer and then click next again to see this screen.
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After it’s done loading you will probably see this screen where it shown your password generated by the software. Use this one as it is more secured if you are using WiFi.
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Click next and you are done creating a homegroup.
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No not really. Repeat steps 2,3,4 and 5 on any computer that you want to be connected to the homegroup. You will “Join now” instead of creating homegroup.
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Now you are done.
My experiences were terrible. You may ask why, well because of the fact that I had a crappy laptop. A Lenovo g50-30. The slowest modern computer that anyone could have the misfortune to get. But let us keep that aside and move on. I installed 5 video editors that I found on the Internet and those that were well-reputated. So here is the list:
1. Adobe Premiere Elements
2. Windows Movie Maker
3. Jahshaka
4. Shotgun
5. Lightworks
Let me clarify something first. My main goal was just to add some lyrics to a video, add my cover song and that’s it. But I wanted the software to look professional. Of course I am not a professional when it comes to video editing.
Obviously not the best video editor I have used. But most of the top ten list has this and it was even used to make pulp fiction. So it must have been good right? No, the interface was complex and I could not understand a single thing. But you may use it if you are a pro and want to get something for free.
My experience? Horrible. It took 50 seconds to load and after that it took another 2 to load my video. No not 2 seconds but 2 hour. Okay but that video was 2 hours long although. But it was crappy and even crashed twice.
It looked promising and even loaded my video in 30 seconds. It was 6 minute video. I clicked on the play button. It played the video without any lag. So I clicked on the cut button and then it crashed. It happened 5 times and then I uninstalled it.
It was good. Quiet good. I could do everything I needed. But still it did not have the interface I was looking for. But it did its job with ease.
By far the best video editor I saw for a novice to do simple tasks. But the price tag was not tolerable. Seriously adobe. Do you want to kill us? It is not even pro software. Okay maybe I am over reacting as it is the best.
First let us start with what actually is a remote desktop connection. In simple words it is just a protocol developed by Microsoft that allows a desktop user to connect to another computer and control it remotely.
Now let us take a look at some of the software:
- Teamviewer
- RealVNC
- Steam In home streaming(for games only on steam)
- Chrome Remote Desktop
I have used all of the above. All of them are free except Teamviewer. I have used them in various scenarios including playing games. Among them Chrome Remote desktop is the best. It is by far the best remote desktop application I have used.
So let us see how to connect remotely to a computer using Chrome Remote Desktop.
- First go to this link
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Install the app.
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You will encounter this video.
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Click on get started from remote assistance.
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On the host computer click on Share and get the access code and on your computer where you want to access then computer from click on access and enter the code.
- You are basically now done and set-up
You can always go with other options but chrome remote desktop is buttery-smooth. Video playback is out of this world. And when it comes to games it even beats stream in-home streaming.


















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