- What is OpenDNS, the advantages and disadvantages of OpenDNS

OpenDNS is a DNS (Domain Name System) service that provides Internet users with DNS addresses to help you access the web faster, easier and safer than ever.
- What is Notion Calendar? How to use Notion Calendar for time management

Many users rely on Notion for its note-taking and workspace management features. And now, the much-loved productivity app has released a calendar service called Notion Calendar.
- What is Middleware?

Middleware is a flexible term that people use to refer to different things. In the broadest possible sense, you can think of it as programs that run among other programs.
- What is Htmx? How can Htmx simplify your website?

The web development community has been buzzing about htmx lately, but what is this exciting new technology? It turns out it's much simpler than you might expect, but the usefulness
- What is Kittl? What's the difference compared to Canva?

Kittl and Canva both offer accessible design solutions. Canva focuses primarily on the social media market and Kittl serves print-based design products. So, with overlapping tools
- How is Copilot Pro different from Copilot? Should I upgrade?

Microsoft Copilot has become a haven for those who want to use OpenAI's ChatGPT Plus without paying a monthly fee.
- What is Safe Zone on Instagram?

If you've ever tried viewing an Instagram Reel or Story but couldn't understand its full meaning because some related content was hidden behind text or buttons, you're not the only
- What is 'Privacy Sandbox' in Google Chrome? How to use?

Privacy Sandbox is a FLoC (Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) feature).
- What is Bluetooth 5.3? Bluetooth 5 versions explained

Bluetooth 5.3 is quickly becoming the standard for new devices. But do you really need to upgrade your hardware to keep up with the latest Bluetooth standards?
- What is Google Imagen AI? How to access Imagen 2

Google has its own text-to-image AI model called Imagen, with the current version being Imagen 2. Even if you're not a developer or a business, Imagen 2 is worth a try
- How far does Apple Watch range?

This article explains the operating range of your Apple Watch, how far apart your Apple Watch and iPhone can be and still work, what you can do with your Apple Watch not connected
- Where are Google Photos photos stored? How to find them?

Google Photos is a great way to back up photos you've taken to the cloud so you can access them from any device. Let's explore how to make sure you have the correct backup settings
- Motherboard sizes explained: E-ATX, ATX, mATX and mini-ITX

PC motherboards will be labeled 'ATX' or 'Micro ATX' without actually explaining what this means.
- What are TIFF files?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is an old image file format developed by Aldus and Microsoft Corp, first released in 1986.
- What is an FNA file?

This article explains what an FNA file is, how to open and save files to other formats such as FASTA, GB, VCF, images, etc.
- What is Microsoft Copilot? How to use Copilot in Windows

Many large technology companies have their own AI models, and Microsoft is no exception.
- What is bandwidth? Why is computer bandwidth limited?

Is bandwidth limited computer a problem that you are experiencing? Follow TipsMake's information
- Open the Excel file and show Enable Editing and something you don't know

Open an Excel file and Enable Editing is Excel's system protection mechanism. Tips guide on how to turn off Enable and related information.
- What is traceroute? What to use it for?

Traceroute is a way to track the routes your data packets take as they move across the Internet. Every modern operating system can track routes.
- Difference between RGB, CMYK and Pantone

As a digital designer or illustrator, you may have heard of RGB, CMYK and Pantone, but do you know what they mean?