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  • "FREE WIFI" sign
    By David Bixenspan October 22nd, 2023

    Stop Doing These Things While You're Connected To Public Wi-Fi

    You might not think much about it, but public Wi-Fi has a lot of pitfalls you need to avoid. The convenience is great, but the security is pretty questionable.

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  • MacBook Pro on table
    By Jam Kotenko October 22nd, 2023

    3 Inexpensive MacBook Accessories Every User Should Have

    While the initial investment to buy a MacBook is pricey, there are several inexpensive accessories on the market worth buying. Here are three of our favorites.

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  • teacher using tablet in classroom
    By Marinel Sigue October 21st, 2023

    5 iPad Tricks Every Teacher Will Want To Know For Their Classroom

    For teachers considering using an iPad in the classroom or already do, these five top iPad tips and tricks are worth knowing for any subject or teaching style.

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  • hands touching old Android tablet
    By Marinel Sigue October 19th, 2023

    5 Unexpected Uses For Your Old Android Tablet

    You might not be able to run the latest apps on an old Android tablet, but there are plenty of creative ways to give it new purpose.

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  • Mother and child using iPad
    By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala October 18th, 2023

    5 iPad Tricks Every Parent Will Be Grateful To Know About

    Children can use iPads effectively for a variety of reasons, including education and entertainment, but setting up some parental supervision goes a long way.

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  • Apple Pencil photo editing iPad
    By Nicholas Wilson October 17th, 2023

    Every Apple Pencil Compared: Key Differences To Know Before You Buy

    With now three different generations of Apple Pencils at varying prices, there are some important differences between the pencils' features and capabilities.

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  • backpack being unzipped
    By Melissa Perenson October 17th, 2023

    10 Of The Highest Rated Laptop Backpacks For School Or Work

    What style and design appeal to you is very personal, which makes hunting for the right laptop backpack a never-ending quest. Consider these 10 as you decide.

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  • Apple Pencil with USB-C port
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 17th, 2023

    New Apple Pencil USB-C Gives iPad A Third Stylus Option

    Apple launched a new entry-level Pencil today which charges via USB Type-C and magnetically attaches, but loses pressure sensitivity and wireless charging.

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  • A Child with a Tablet
    By Bon Adamson October 17th, 2023

    10 Of The Best Kid-Friendly Tablets That Are Worth Every Penny

    A tablet is an excellent way to introduce kids to technology and support education goals. Here are the best tablets you can buy for your kids today.

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  • Intel 14th Gen processor family
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 16th, 2023

    Intel's 14th Gen Raptor Lake Processors Add More Cores Without A Price Bump

    Intel has unveiled the 14th-generation processors for desktops, boasting creative boosts for productivity tasks, as well as boosts to gaming performance.

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  • Apple Mac Pro 2023
    By David Bixenspan October 16th, 2023

    The Most Impressive Features Of Apple's Most Expensive Product

    You can get most of the same features in an Apple alternative that costs $3,000 less. So, what are you really paying for in this extremely Pro device?

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  • cleaning dirty computer keyboard
    By Chris Littlechild October 15th, 2023

    The Unexpected Consequences Of Not Cleaning Your Computer's Keyboard

    Nowadays, many people use a computer, whether it's at home or work, but cleaning the keyboard often goes overlooked and can have negative consequences.

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  • Windows 95 launch event
    By Daniel Trock October 15th, 2023

    5 Features Introduced In Windows 95 That You're Still Using Today

    Windows 95 was one of the biggest PC releases of the 90s, and for good reason -- It laid a lot of the groundwork for how Windows works today.

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  • Closeup on two SSDs
    By Nicholas Wilson October 15th, 2023

    Key Warning Signs That Your SSD Might Be On Its Last Leg

    If your computer uses an SSD for storage, there are some key warning signs to watch out for if your drive starts to fail. Here's what to watch for.

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  • iPhone Web browsers
    By Jason Parker October 14th, 2023

    5 Reasons Safari Could Be Your New Go-To Browser Over Google Chrome

    Safari is Apple's home-grown web browser and while you might be tempted to use old reliable Google Chrome, there are some really good reasons to use Safari.

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  • video conference using vertical monitor
    By Marinel Sigue October 12th, 2023

    How To Flip Your Monitor To Vertical In Windows (And Why You Should)

    One way to spice up the productivity of your workstation can be flipping your monitor 90 degrees, so here's how to set up a vertical monitor for Windows.

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  • Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry pose
    By Chris Littlechild October 12th, 2023

    90s Nostalgia: Remember Jennifer Aniston And Matthew Perry's Windows 95 Introduction?

    Back in the 1990s, Microsoft was about to fundamentally change the way you use Windows, and the best way to demonstrate it was in the most 90s way possible.

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  • Google Maps on smartphone
    By Shinaayomi Abioye October 12th, 2023

    How To Enable Incognito Mode In Google Maps

    Sometimes, you just don't want your movement and location tracked by a large corporation. Google understands, and offers as a solution Incognito mode.

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  • surface laptop table
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 11th, 2023

    Microsoft Has Closed The Windows 7/8 To Windows 11 Upgrade Loophole

    If you've been dragging your feet about upgrading to Windows 11, the opportunity to do so for free may have finally disappeared. Here's what you should know.

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  • Microsoft Windows 95 logo
    By Garrett Ettinger October 11th, 2023

    Why The Launch Of Windows 95 Was Such A Huge Deal

    The first version of Windows with the modern look based on a Start menu, Windows 95 made computing, and internet access in particular, accessible to all.

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  • Google apps smartphone screen
    By Willow Roberts October 10th, 2023

    5 Essential Extensions Every Google Chrome User Should Have Installed

    One convenience of Google Chrome is the level of extensions you can add to the browser to extend its functionality, add new features, and other additions.

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  • tablet with Windows 11
    By Rafael Motamayor October 10th, 2023

    How To Disable Windows Copilot In Windows 11 (And Why You Might Want To)

    The newest Windows 11 rollout from Microsoft has AI-powered Copilot, but there are reasons you might want to disable it and here's how you to do it.

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  • Finger pressing keyboard delete key
    By Daniel Trock October 8th, 2023

    What Actually Happens To Your Files After You Delete Them?

    When you delete a file on your computer, it isn't necessarily just gone. We break down what happens when you delete your files and how to recover them.

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  • Person using Fire tablet
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 7th, 2023

    Your Amazon Fire Tablet Can Feel A Lot More Like A Stock Android Tablet With These Tricks

    One notable thing that's missing from Amazon Fire tablets is the ability to install and use Google Services. We'll show you how to fix that.

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  • Microsoft Copilot
    By Rafael Motamayor October 7th, 2023

    Windows 11 Copilot Explained: What It Is (And Why You Should Use It)

    Windows 11 Copilot can be a great help when you're navigating various Windows products and services. Here's what it can do and where you'll find it.

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  • Many hands holding different smartphones
    By Max Miller October 7th, 2023

    The 10 Essential Android Apps To Take Your Productivity To The Next Level

    Android users have a wealth of productivity tools at their disposal, many free. While some such apps come and go, here are the tried-and-true classics.

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  • Macbook with lid half open
    By Keyede Erinfolami October 5th, 2023

    Mac Keyboard Backlight Not Working? Here Are 5 Fixes Worth Trying

    If your keyboard backlight on your MacBook isn't working, there are several reasons this could be, and some simple solutions to fix it.

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