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  • Meta Quest 2 VR player render
    By Rob Rich July 26th, 2022

    Meta Quest 2 Just Got An Unwelcome Price Hike

    Meta has announced plans to increase its Quest virtual reality headset price, spurring complaints and conspiracy theories about the sudden change.

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  • Graphic representing a network
    By Marziah Karch July 26th, 2022

    What's The Difference Between A Wi-Fi Range Extender And A Mesh Network?

    If weak Wi-Fi is making working from home or streaming movies a nightmare, it might be time for a network upgrade. We talk you through two of the best fixes.

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  • Pixel 6a on a desk.
    By Rahul Srinivas July 26th, 2022

    The Google Pixel 6a Has A Major Security Flaw

    A reportedly flawed Google Pixel 6a can be unlocked via its fingerprint scanner with any finger -- even those that have never touched the phone before.

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  • Android tablet on a table
    By Rahul Srinivas July 25th, 2022

    Google Announces Serious Productivity Features For Android Tablets

    Google is making life a bit easier for users who often reach for their tablets to get work done, adding key new features for Workspace apps on Android 12L.

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  • Hand covering password written on paper
    By Rob Rich July 25th, 2022

    Google Chrome Might Soon Alert You About Weak Passwords

    It would appear that the next big update for Chrome will give users a bit of a nudge toward stronger passwords across the platform -- in early testing now.

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  • mail icon under yellow paper
    By Kayla Dube July 25th, 2022

    How To Stop Spam Emails

    Providers have become very adept at filtering out spam messages before they ever reach your inbox. Some still get through, but you can avoid them.

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  • Android logo on a smartphone
    By James Dolan July 25th, 2022

    Why You Probably Need To Stop Using Your Android Phone's Built-In Browser

    Android smartphones come with popular browsers, but not without concerns. Here's why it may be best to stop using your Android's pre-installed browser.

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  • Google Pixel 6a sage green
    By Rahul Srinivas July 21st, 2022

    Google Pixel 6a Goes Up For Pre-Order: How To Snag One

    Google has finally launched the Pixel 6a, giving Android users and Pixel fans alike the opportunity to pre-order a mid-range alternative to the Pixel 6 model.

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  • BeReal app iphone
    By Monica J. White July 20th, 2022

    A New Social Media App Is Getting Major Attention

    If you've been hearing about BeReal a lot lately, there's a good reason. The app has been skyrocketing in popularity as an alternative to bigger platforms.

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  • meta business sign outdoors
    By Nor'Adila Hepburn July 20th, 2022

    Meta Is Being Sued By Another Company Named Meta

    Meta is facing a lawsuit from another company called Meta, with the latter of the two claiming that Facebook (now called Meta) harmed it by rebranding.

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  • Prototypes of Google's AR Gear
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 20th, 2022

    Google Will Begin Testing AR Glasses Prototypes In The Real World This Summer

    Google has a new pair of smart glasses ready for testing, complete with a few privacy features in order to avoid the controversy that came with Google Glass.

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  • Google's logo on a building
    By James Dolan July 20th, 2022

    Cuteness Hides The Sinister Truth About Google's AI Image Tool

    Google's Imagen AI can create some impressive images simply from a couple of lines of text. But the tool does come with some concerns. Here's why.

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  • TP-Link AXE75
    By Ewdison Then July 20th, 2022

    TP-Link Just Took The Sting Out Of Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E

    You've no doubt heard quite a bit about 5G, but what about Wi-Fi 6E? TP-Link's new tri-band router is designed to be simple enough for anyone to use.

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  • Twitter logo on iPhone
    By Gabriel Moss July 19th, 2022

    How To Delete Twitter

    Whether you're concerned about data and privacy or you just need a good off-screen break, deleting your Twitter account is easy to do. Here's how.

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  • Musk buying twitter
    By Dave McQuilling July 18th, 2022

    Elon Musk's Twitter Bail Is Turning Into A Nasty Legal Battle

    Despite Elon Musk withdrawing his interest in Twitter, the takeover saga seems to be far from over and the billionaire is now facing legal action.

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  • Twitter gavel money
    By Dave McQuilling July 13th, 2022

    Twitter Sues Elon Musk To Force Him To Complete Acquisition

    Elon Musk has been served with a lawsuit launched by Twitter. Twitter's legal team seeks to force Musk's acquisition deal or a massive monetary penalty.

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  • laptop with google docs icon
    By Kayla Dube July 12th, 2022

    How To Set Up Markdown In Google Docs, And Why You Should

    There are some limits to using Markdown in Google Docs, but there are also some serious formatting benefits.

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  • social media apps on phone
    By Nor'Adila Hepburn July 11th, 2022

    Almost 50% Of People Surveyed Said They Use This Social Media App The Most

    The social media market is more crowded than ever and several major platforms are competing for dominance. One of the oldest still stands at the top, though.

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  • Elon Musk and Twitter.
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 11th, 2022

    Elon Musk Wants To Kill The Twitter Deal

    Elon Musk has officially and rather unsurprisingly decided to back out of the deal to purchase the social media platform Twitter.

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  • twitter app on smartphone
    By Nor'Adila Hepburn July 10th, 2022

    Why You Need To Disable The Algorithmic Feed On Twitter

    Twitter's algorithm works hard to surface the tweets it thinks you want to see, but there are a couple of good reasons to disable this sorting option.

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  • Holding smartphone and credit card
    By Keyede Erinfolami July 9th, 2022

    5 Internet Banking Tips You Need To Know To Keep Your Info Safe

    Online banking is the most convenient way to manage your money, but it's not without some risks. Here's how to keep your personal information safe.

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  • MIcrosoft 365
    By Nor'Adila Hepburn July 8th, 2022

    Here's How You Can Use Microsoft Word, Excel, And PowerPoint For Free

    There are a few clever tips and tricks you can use to get around paying hefty annual fees for Microsoft Office 365.

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  • TikTok logo on smartphone
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 30th, 2022

    Why This FCC Commissioner Says Apple And Google App Stores Should Remove TikTok

    The call to ban TikTok in the U.S. is back in the spotlight following a recent BuzzFeed report that alleges all sorts of privacy concerns.

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  • Android and iOS phone side by side.
    By Rahul Srinivas June 29th, 2022

    Google Just Made It Easier To Switch From iOS To Android

    Google just expanded the list of phones compatible with its simple Switch to Android app from Pixels to all devices running Android 12 or newer.

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  • Gmail on a laptop
    By Ewdison Then June 29th, 2022

    Gmail On The Web Is Getting A Facelift That Lets You Hide Apps

    Google is finally rolling out the Material You design update for Gmail on the web, and it comes with the ability to hide the apps you don't use.

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  • HTC Desire 22 Pro
    By Rahul Srinivas June 28th, 2022

    HTC Desire 22 Pro Sets Its Sights On The Metaverse

    HTC has a new phone that has the ability to interact with the brand's Vive Flow VR glasses. This might be a winner if HTC can get their niches on point.

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  • BMW car interior dashboard
    By Barnell Anderson June 28th, 2022

    BMW's New Dashboards Are Adding Some Extra Google Magic

    BMW has announced plans to expand its infotainment software with an Android Automotive OS integration, paving the way for new features and experiences.

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