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  • An ultrawide monitor
    By Monica J. White 11 months ago

    Ultrawide Vs. Dual Monitors: Which Is Best For Your Gaming PC?

    My experience with ultrawide vs. dual monitors over the past decade has taken me through a variety of displays.

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  • The Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 and Barnes & Noble Nook 9
    By Max Miller 11 months ago

    8 Of The Best Android Tablets Under 12 Inches You Can Buy Right Now

    Sometimes, you need an Android tablet that's easy to hold one-handed, or that doesn't hog space in a bag, here are the best.

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  • Flicking screen problem on lapto
    By Mahnoor Faisal 11 months ago

    Laptop Screen Flickering? Here Are A Few Fixes To Try

    Having trouble with your laptop's display flickering while you're trying to use it? Here's a few steps that may help you out if you use Windows.

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  • Chromebook and Chromebook Plus on white background
    By Damir Mujezinovic 11 months ago

    What Is A Chromebook Plus & How Does It Differ From A Regular Chromebook?

    If you've been shopping for a Chromebook recently, you might have seen some models sporting the Chromebook Plus name. What's the difference between these?

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  • A woman is looking at multiple PC monitors
    By Monica J. White 11 months ago

    How To Daisy Chain Monitors: Everything You Need To Know

    If you're going for a multi-monitor setup in your workstation but have limited display ports, daisy chaining your displays might be a great option.

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  • Nvidia Geforce RTX graphics card
    By Max Miller 11 months ago

    NVIDIA GeForce Now: 6 Device Settings & Network Tips For Best Possible Gameplay

    If you're using GeForce Now to play games because your hardware isn't top-notch, there are a few things you can tinker with to improve performance.

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  • Man writing on reMarkable 2
    By Cody D. Campbell 11 months ago

    8 Alternatives To The reMarkable 2 E-Ink Tablet

    If you are looking for an E-Ink tablet that's comparable to the reMarkable 2, there are plenty of alternative options that can fit the bill.

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  • Man working at office on a laptop showing Windows 11 logo and wallpaper
    By Pankil Shah 11 months ago

    How To Remove Bloatware From Windows 11 (And Why You Should)

    There's a lot of unneeded bloatware included on Windows 11 computers, but how exactly do you identify and remove the pesky programs?

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  • A Kindle Colorsoft e-reader displaying the cover of the book
    By Corazon Victorino 11 months ago

    3 Kindle Colorsoft E-Reader Alternatives With Color Screens

    If you're looking for an e-reader with a color screen, and don't want to spend $280 on the Colorsoft, have a look at these other brands in the market.

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  • Smoke coming out of a folded laptop's ports and side
    By Corazon Victorino 11 months ago

    Do Laptop Cases Cause Overheating? Here's How To Tell If Yours Is Safe

    Laptops are great if you like to work while on the go, but too much internal heat could cause serious problems in the future that you don't want.

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  • Amazon Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, and Kindle Scribe on wooden table
    By Azzief Khaliq 11 months ago

    The Evolution Of The Amazon Kindle From 2007 To 2025

    The Amazon Kindle isn't the only e-reader line on the market, but it has been the most popular since it first launched back in 2007. Here's how it's evolved.

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  • MSI Center User Scenario menu
    By Daniel Trock 11 months ago

    What Is MSI Center (And Should You Uninstall It)?

    It's not unusual for your pre-built PC to include a slew of pre-installed software, such as MSI Center, but is the software good or bad for your PC?

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  • Close up of CPU with smoke coming out
    By Pankil Shah 11 months ago

    CPU Over Temperature Error: What It Means And How To Fix It

    If you're getting an error message that your CPU is over temperature, there's no need to panic. There are some simple steps to fix the underlying cause.

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  • Windows 10 Start menu opened
    By Marinel Sigue 11 months ago

    5 Ways To Make Windows 11 Look Like Windows 10

    Windows 10 ends support in 2025, but if you're not ready to part ways with it just yet, there are some tricks to change Windows 11's appearance.

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  • iPhone on gray surface showing screen time usage
    By Pankil Shah 11 months ago

    How To See Which Apps You Use Most On Your Phone Or Computer

    Concerned you're using your phone or computer too much? Your operating system probably has a way to see how much screen time you're using -- here's how.

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  • Microsoft Powertoys logo consisting of a gray square with four columns in red, yellow, green, and blue. Below them are three pale gray squares.
    By Emma Street 11 months ago

    Microsoft Powertoys Explained: What Utilities Are Included & How To Install Them

    If you're looking for more robust Windows settings, look no further than the Powertoys app, which adds a slew of nifty features to your installation.

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  • AMD CPU in socket
    By Monica J. White 11 months ago

    How To Check CPU Temperature And Fix Overheating Problems

    If you're worried that your laptop or desktop is running a little hot, there are ways you can check whether internal components, like the CPU, are safe.

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  • silver laptop showing Windows 10 start menu
    By Pankil Shah 11 months ago

    Sleep Vs. Hibernate In Windows: What's The Difference & Which Should You Use?

    Windows offers a number of ways to conserve power without actually turning your computer off, but is it better for your PC to be put into Sleep or Hibernate?

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  • Kindle Paperwhite laying on top of a book
    By Lynnae Williams 11 months ago

    5 Kindle Paperwhite Tips & Tricks New Users Will Want To Know

    The Kindle Paperwhite is popular with those who love the convenience of their favorite novels on the go, but it has more features you may not be aware of.

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  • Man's finger on a laptop's touchpad
    By Brad Hill 12 months ago

    How To Fix The Touchpad On Your MSI Laptop If It Stops Working

    If you're having trouble with the touchpad on your MSI laptop, there's no need to panic. These steps may be able to get your touchpad back in working shape.

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  • Youtube app on App Store on iPadOS and iPhone
    By Mahnoor Faisal 12 months ago

    How To Block YouTube On Your Child's iPad (App And Safari)

    Are you trying to stop your child from having access to YouTube via app and Safari on their iPad? Here is a how to guide to help ensure they're safey.

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  • Laptop with a WIndows 11 logo and wallpaper
    By Adnan Ahmed 12 months ago

    How To Remove A Microsoft Account From Windows 11

    If you're trying to disconnect from cloud services on Windows, removing your Microsoft account is one solution. Here's how to do it.

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  • closeup of NVIDIA geforce gpu
    By Kris Henges 12 months ago

    How To Roll Back NVIDIA Drivers (And Why You Might Want To)

    If you notice issues with visuals or performance on your PC, it may be worth rolling back your GPU drivers. Here's how to do it with NVIDIA.

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  • Close up of a GeForce RTX graphics card
    By Adnan Ahmed 12 months ago

    How To See What Graphics Card Is In Your PC

    One of the most important aspects of your PC is the graphics card, especially if you're looking at gaming. Here's how to check what graphics card you have.

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  • CMOS battery close-up shot on motherboard
    By David Bixenspan 12 months ago

    How To Clear Your Computer's CMOS

    If something has gone catastrophically wrong with your PC, you may need to reset the CMOS to solve the problem. Here's what you need to know.

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  • MSI logo
    By Max Miller 12 months ago

    7 Best MSI Laptops For Students Ranked By Price

    There are many different laptop manufacturers out there, but for some of the best features, MSI is one students should consider.

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  • A stylized graphic of a laptop receiving cool air
    By Joe Hindy 12 months ago

    10 Of The Best Laptop Cooling Pads You Can Buy On Amazon

    In the market for a laptop cooling pad? You'd be hard pressed to find a better deal than on Amazon with these 10 laptop cooling pads.

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