Intel Announces New Core X-Series CPUs

Intel Announces New Core X-Series CPUs




Intel announced its new Core X lineup of CPUs at the Computex 2017 in Taipei offering even more powerful versions of its existing Core i5 and Core i7 models, along with a new, top-of-the-line Core i9 for those who want more power. The Core X platform is being targeted for customers like gamer and content creators and need to do multiple tasks.

how to free up storage space after Creators Update

How to free up storage space on your PC after Windows 10 Creators Update installation.




If you are a PC user with Windows 10, the chances are that you have already upgraded to the Creators Update. Did you know that upgrading to a new version of Windows will actually forces the system to store data of previous installations. If rollback is needed at any point of time during upgrading or in future that data can be used. Thankfully, we can claim that space back.

WannaCry free decryption tool released


WannaCry free decryption tool released



For those people who’ve got infected by the WannaCry ransomware, there’s a solution available now. Thanks to a new decryption tool released by a French security research, you don’t need to pay $300 in Bitcoins to cyber criminals.

WannaCry Ransomware : What you needs to know


WannaCry Ransomware : What you needs to know 




Since its discovery in last week, the WannaCry ransomware attack has continued to spread this weekend, impacting over 10,000 organizations and 200,000 individuals in over 150 countries, according to European authorities. However, while measures have been taken to slow the spread of the malware, new variations have begun to surface.

System Restore Point in Windows 10

Create a System Restore Point in Windows 10


What is System Restore point

As I have described in my last post about Creating A Restore Point in Windows 7.  System Restore is a feature in Microsoft Windows that allows the user to revert their computer’s settings to a previous point in time. It helps you to change your computer’s system files (including system files, installed applications, Windows Registry, and system settings) to an earlier point in time. It’s a way to undo system changes to your computer without affecting your personal files, such as e‑mail, documents, or photos.