storage sense

  1. Boost Windows Productivity with Clipboard History Snap Layouts File Extensions and Storage Sense

    Windows ships usable, but rarely optimized, and the small switches you flip in minutes can change how productive, secure, and unintimidating your PC feels every day. In this deep-dive feature I take the four built‑in Windows features most people leave off the default checklist — Clipboard...
  2. Windows 11 Settings Hidden Tools: Power Tricks You Missed

    Windows 11’s Settings app is less a tidy control panel and more a curio cabinet: the polished panes hide developer tools, accessibility gear, legacy artifacts and clever conveniences that rarely make the headlines but can materially change how a PC behaves. The result is a Settings app that...
  3. Turn Windows Into a Smartphone Companion with Focus Sessions and Phone Link

    Windows already has the ingredients for a modern, phone‑centric workflow — you just have to know where to look and which toggles to flip. Pocket‑lint’s recent hands‑on guide distilled five small but high‑impact Windows features that turn a laptop or desktop into a true “smartphone companion,”...
  4. Boost Windows Performance: 6 Settings to Speed Up a Slow PC Without Upgrades

    When Windows feels sluggish on an otherwise capable PC, the instinct is to reach for the wallet — a faster SSD, more RAM, a new GPU. Those hardware upgrades help in obvious, measurable ways, but they’re not the only levers you can pull. Six Windows settings — power plans, startup app control...
  5. Six Windows Tweaks That Make Your PC Feel Faster (No Hardware Upgrade)

    MakeUseOf’s latest roundup lands a blunt but welcome reminder: before you reach for a new CPU or pay for another GPU, check six Windows settings that—when tuned correctly—often deliver more perceptible snappiness than an incremental hardware upgrade. The article’s practical list targets the most...
  6. Storage Sense in Windows: Safe Built-in Disk Cleanup That Works

    Microsoft’s simple advice — use Storage Sense — is both practical and timely: Windows includes built‑in tools that will reclaim disk space, avoid “disk full” errors, and reduce the need for third‑party cleaners or a full reinstall, but only if users configure those features thoughtfully and...