Want to keep your work email and Word documents separate from the games you play after hours? In Windows, you can turn to virtual desktops, which seal off groups of apps, making them easier to manage.
A Features Writer at Pocket-lint.com, Abhinav Lal has over a decade of experience in tech journalism. He was formerly the Managing Editor & Product Head at NDTV Gadgets 360 and News Editor at Digit.in ...
Desktops are diversifying. Long after we all collectively moved off of the traditional desk desktop (i.e the mostly wooden one, where you might still keep your coffee, spectacles and pens these days), ...
If you want to keep your work free from the games you play after hours or just keep what you’re doing on Windows compartmentalized, one of the things you can do is create new virtual desktops. Virtual ...
Here's a scenario for Windows users who like to operate in full multitasking mode. You launch your email and then open a couple of messages. From there you kick off ...
Remote desktop: What is it? A remote desktop program allows individuals to access a computer that is situated in another location and interact with its desktop as if they were physically sitting in ...
Some people have two (or even three?) monitors hooked up to their Windows PC to give them extra room for all the computing they need to do. But even if you're using a single display, there's a way to ...