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  • Close up of a teal USB port
    By Pankil Shah February 25th, 2025

    Why Are Some USB Ports Teal, And How Are They Different From Blue?

    If you've noticed teal-colored USB ports on your laptop and desktop and wondered if they were different than blue, you'd be right. Here's the difference.

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  • macOS sequoia on macbook
    By Jordan Wirth February 24th, 2025

    12 Ways To Make macOS Sequoia Run Faster

    Is your Mac feeling sluggish? These 12 easy fixes can speed up macOS Sequoia, cut down lag, and keep things running smoothly -- no tech skills required.

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  • Windows 11 laptop on table
    By Jordan Wirth February 22nd, 2025

    12 Settings You Should Immediately Change On Your New Windows Laptop

    Excited to dive in with your brand new shiny Windows laptop? During the setup process, it might be a good idea to turn some (or all) of these settings off.

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  • Different Raspberry Pi boards on a laptop
    By Marinel Sigue February 22nd, 2025

    Is There A Raspberry Pi Laptop? Here's What You Need To Know

    The versatile and low-power Raspberry Pi seems like the perfect candidate for portable computing, so what are your laptop options?

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  • A faceless person is holding an e-reader
    By Jam Kotenko February 20th, 2025

    Amazon Is Making A Big Change To Kindle Books, And You Only Have A Few Days To Prepare

    Amazon is making some big changes to its Kindle books, and you only have a few days to prepare. Here's everything you need to know before it's too late.

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  • A woman is packing a laptop into her luggage
    By Jam Kotenko February 18th, 2025

    Can You Check Your Laptop On A Plane? Here's What TSA Has To Say

    If you need to bring your laptop on your next trip, but want to lessen the weight of your carry-on bag, here's what you need to know about checking it.

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  • person pressing the speaker button on a Mac's touch bar
    By Keyede Erinfolami February 16th, 2025

    MacBook Speakers Crackling? 8 Fixes & Troubleshooting Tips To Try

    Here we break down the common causes of crackling MacBook speakers, from bugs and outdated audio drivers, to dust sneaking into your grilles.

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  • Person opening the lid of a MacBook
    By Adnan Ahmed February 13th, 2025

    MacBook Air Vs. MacBook Pro: Which Is Better For Your Laptop Needs?

    If you are set on buying an Apple laptop, but aren't sure if you should go with the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, here are the key differences to know.

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  • Running Chrome windows side by side on the Dell XPS 13.
    By Nadeem Sarwar February 11th, 2025

    I Didn't Expect This Dell Laptop To Beat My M3 MacBook—But It Surprised Me

    The MacBook has long been the epitome of power and performance, but a new contender running a surprising new processor has entered the chat.

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  • An array of AMD Ryzen chips
    By Nachiket Mhatre February 9th, 2025

    What's The Difference Between AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7, And 9 CPUs?

    If you're thinking about upgrading your AMD CPU but all of the options have your head spinning, we'll help clear things up so you can decide.

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  • A repair expert fixing an old MacBook laptop.
    By Nadeem Sarwar February 6th, 2025

    Reviving An Old Mac: Tips From An Expert To Bring Your Old Laptop Back To Life

    Sometimes, an old or outdated Mac may be more than enough for your needs. Here are some expert tips to make sure your Mac is up safe and running.

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  • A broken MacBook screen
    By Mahnoor Faisal February 5th, 2025

    Can You Still Use A Laptop That Has A Broken Screen?

    Just because you have a broken laptop screen doesn't mean that all hope is lost. You may just have to get a little creative. Here are some fixes.

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  • USB hub connected to a laptop with pen drive and SD card on the table
    By Pankil Shah February 4th, 2025

    'Power Surge On The USB Port' On Windows: What It Means And How To Fix It

    If you've gotten the annoying Power Surge on the USB port error and are unsure of how to fix it, these quick & easy solutions can help you.

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  • An ultrawide monitor
    By Monica J. White February 3rd, 2025

    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 February 2nd, 2025

    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 February 1st, 2025

    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 February 1st, 2025

    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 February 1st, 2025

    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 January 30th, 2025

    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 January 30th, 2025

    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 January 28th, 2025

    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 January 28th, 2025

    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 January 28th, 2025

    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 January 26th, 2025

    The Evolution Of The Amazon Kindle

    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 January 25th, 2025

    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 January 25th, 2025

    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 January 21st, 2025

    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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