Windows has always had a bloatware problem (even if Samsung has recently claimed the crown in that department). Bloatware is an umbrella term for apps, services, and programs you don’t need, and never asked for, and Windows comes preinstalled with a boatload of them.
Removing bloatware helps you in two ways: You’ll recover some storage space and speed up your computer. If you’re using a low-end machine or an older PC, or if you just like the idea of running a lighter OS, this guide can help you take care of the problem with one command.
The reasons are interesting as it is not just 3rd party bloatware eg. Facebook or Spotify paying to have theirs stuff added by default, but also the fact that Samsung 'duplicates' many standard Android apps. To be fair to Samsung, some of their duplicate apps do actually contain some useful…
How to disable any pre-installed system app bloatware on Android without rootOne person’s hated bloatware is another person’s beloved feature, but unfortunately for the person who classifies certain pre-installed apps as bloatware, they typically can’t uninstall it. Sometimes you can disable system apps, but not every system app will let…
Windows is slow, clunky and unreliable. Atlas brings life back to your Windows system, designed to maximize performance and minimize latency. You will experience a smoother and more responsive Windows, and higher framerates over using standard Windows. It is an open source project which helps to achieve the following: Better…