Articles Written for Beebom.com
This is a showcase of the articles I wrote on a variety of topics for Beebom.com. Most of these articles were written in 2016, so some of them might be obsolete.
Windows / Linux
11 Cool Outlook 2016 Features You Should Know
A list of less-known features for Outlook 2016. Aimed at non-technical users and newbies to Outlook.
16 Great Windows Tools for Power Users
A curated list of powerful, but somewhat underrated tools for advanced Windows users.
How Linux Bash Shell Works on Windows 10 (Theory)
A simplified explanation of Windows Subsystem for Linux --what it is, how it works, and how it's different from other methods of running Linux apps on Windows-- as little technical mumbo jumbo as possible.
How to Sync Your OneDrive Account with a Linux Computer
Microsoft does not provide a OneDrive client for Linux. This is a guide on how to sync a OneDrive account with Linux using an unofficial workaround.
Some of the formatting on this particular article got messed up over the years. No idea why.
Raspberry Pi
How to Set Up and Get Started with Raspberry Pi 3
A comprehensive guide to setting up a Raspberry Pi from scratch, including hardware considerations, OS installation, and post-install instructions.
How to Clone Raspberry Pi SD Card on Windows, Linux and macOS
A guide for impulsive tinkerers who like to mess around with different operating systems and configurations on a Raspberry Pi, but want to return to a working baseline configuration afterwards. Explains how to clone a working Raspberry Pi installation to an image file, then restore the image afterwards.
Android
12 Cool MIUI 8 Tips, Tricks and Hidden Features
A list of some cool features on Xiaomi smartphones. Some find this to be a better showcase of the features than what company could get across by itself. Somewhat old, but still useful because many users still don't know about these features.
How to Remotely Control Your Windows PC from Android
A way to control the volume, launch applications, and shut down or restart your computer from the comfort of your bed / couch. Despite what the article title suggests (for SEO reasons), this method works on macOS and Linux as well.
Less relevant in 2021 because most people don't care about controlling their PC from a distance these days -- everyone has tablets and giant phone screens for watching movies etc. in bed.