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DEEP WEB

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DEEP WEB is also known as:                                                    Invisible Web or Hidden Web. these are the part of the World Wide Web {WWW} whose content is not indexed by standard web serch engines. we cannot open the deep web page till we donot have a link. a comp[uter scientist Michael K. bergman is credited eith coining the term deep wep in 2001 as a serch indexing term INSIDE THE DEEP WEB The Deep Web refers to any website that cannot be readily accessed through any conventional search engine such as Google or Yahoo! Search The reason for this is because the content has not been indexed by the search engine in question. In layman’s terms, the Deep Web is just another ‘level’ of the internet. Residing below the “surface,” it is the deepest level of the internet.   BENEFITS FROM THE DEEP WEB? There is a wide range of peopl...

BACKUP YOUR DEVICE REGULARLY

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Why Backuping Your Device? Having duplicate copies of your most important information saved in a remote location keeps it safe in case anything goes badly wrong with your computer. When you think about it there are a number of ways files can be lost unexpectedly… Computer crashes – always happen when you least need it, and can lead to data loss. Virus Infection – aggressive malicious viruses can corrupt files and disable computers. Hard drive failure - hard drives have a finite lifetime and can fail suddenly and without warning. The sudden death of a hard drive can cause the painful loss of months or years of irreplaceable files and the timing can be catastrophic – if this happens close to a work or college deadline it could be a nightmare scenario. Physical computer damage – your files are more at risk if you use a laptop. Light and portable comes at the price of reduced durability. Laptops are sensitive and are easily damaged if dropped or have drink...

Things Every Tech Expert Should Do

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1. REMOVING BLOATWARE Bloatware is a scourge for technology owners. Manufacturers fill your shiny new laptop, phone, or tablet with pre-installed applications to put an extra dollar in their pocket. You are left with bundles of oft-useless programs taking up the already limited storage space.            How to Disable Bloatware With Android’s Built-In Setting Disabling bloatware on newer phones is easy, and shouldn’t require root access. I’ll be using an unrooted Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge for this tutorial, but the process will be exactly the same regardless of which phone you have—the interface may just look a little different. First, open the Settings menu. You can do this by pulling down the notification shade and tapping the little gear icon. Note: on some phones you may have to pull the shade down twice before the gear shows up. Next, scroll down to Apps (or “Applications” on some phones). Tap that. Find the app that’s causin...