A Microsoft account has evolved far beyond simply serving as a login credential for Windows 11. Under the surface, it powers a sophisticated suite of features—some beneficial, others potentially intrusive—that fundamentally shape the way users interact with their PCs. Many of these functions...
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The latest YouTube app update for Xbox, PlayStation, and Smart TVs marks a significant evolution in the big-screen streaming experience, addressing longstanding pain points while introducing a range of new features tailored to diverse viewing habits. This update—rolling out most notably on the...
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Windows location service is one of those features that spend most of their time quietly humming in the background—mapping points, ensuring your Cortana answers don’t include recommendations for Korean barbecue 3,000 miles away, and helping you find your laptop when it develops a case of...
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This is what I'm seeing:
How can I trace down who 4&232151f9&0 is?
Under Device manager I can see (5) ROOT_HUBs so that doesn't help. All of them removed allow under power management.
Any ideas how to precisely find out which one is responsible?
Thank you in advance.
Found here,weird so if I have an work/school account I won't be able to track my devices ? is it possible to switch to personal account and have both ?
Thanks
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Hi, I was looking through my router connections earlier and I spotted a new entry. I have an internal IP address (192.168.1.10) but I know that won't help me unless they are active on the network. I also have the MAC (physical) address of the device. What I'm wondering is, is there any way to...