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  • Apple Files app on iPhone screen
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    How To Zip And Unzip Files On iPhone Or iPad

    Whether you're trying to send a large file or just manage your storage space, being able to zip and unzip files on your iPhone or iPad is incredibly useful.

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  • Camping couple with Jackery power station
    By Daniel Trock 9 months ago

    5 Highly-Rated Power Stations Perfect For Laptop Charging (Available On Amazon)

    There's nothing like getting out in the great outdoors, but if you have tasks to accomplish while there, here are five laptops power stations to consider.

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  • The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 on a table
    By Max Miller 9 months ago

    8 Developer Options Worth Enabling On Your Samsung Galaxy Device

    If you're trying to get the most out of your Samsung Galaxy Android device and haven't used the developer options, you're missing out.

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  • A man looking through binoculars
    By Tyler Pisapia 9 months ago

    What Do The Numbers On A Pair Of Binoculars Mean?

    Binoculars are fairly user-friendly, but knowing what the numbers on them mean is a key part to making sure you're using the right pair for the job.

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  • woman reading on Kindle with wine glass
    By Quina Baterna 9 months ago

    6 Unique (And Useful) Kindle Accessories To Enhance Your E-Reading Experience

    Amazon's Kindle is already a very convenient e-reader, but these unique tablet accessories will make it an even better tool for catching up on reading.

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  • Person pluggin USB-C cable into port on PC monitor
    By Lynnae Williams 9 months ago

    5 Ways To Use Your Monitor's USB Ports

    The USB ports on your computer's monitor are convenient, and they function in much the same way as the USB ports on your computer itself work.

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  • Canon camera with several lenses
    By Quina Baterna 9 months ago

    6 Things To Look For When Buying A Used Camera Lens

    Buying any used camera equipment can be a dicey proposition, but there are special considerations you should make when buying a secondhand lens.

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  • Insta360 camera being used in action by snowboarder.
    By Mark LoProto 9 months ago

    Who Owns Insta360 And Where Are The Cameras Made?

    The Insta360 has quickly become a fan favorite in a market previously dominated by GoPros and professional grade cameras, but where did it come from?

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  • GPS map on a phone
    By Jowi Morales 9 months ago

    What Does GPS Stand For And How Exactly Does It Work?

    Your phone's GPS is an incredibly accurate system that helps find your precise location instantly, but how exactly is it able to find you anywhere in the world?

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  • A faceless woman is searching for flights on her laptop
    By Jam Kotenko 9 months ago

    Google Flights Vs. Skyscanner: Which Is Best For Finding Great Flight Deals?

    Google Flights and Skyscanner are two popular choices for finding the best flights, but which is better? Here's everything you need to know about the platforms.

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  • Close-up of a man's hands holding cubes with the inscriptions 64-bit and 32-bit
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    32 Vs 64 Bits: How To Know What Version Your Windows PC Is Running

    If you're looking to install new software or play the latest games, you'll need to make sure you're installing the right version for your copy of Windows.

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  • People gathered around the SOBRO coffee table, with one drawer open
    By Kris Henges 9 months ago

    Are Smart Coffee Tables Worth It? What You Need To Know Before Buying

    If you've been installing smart home devices in your living space and were considering a smart coffee table, there are a few things you should know.

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  • A woman recording herself on a smartphone with a mobile microphone attached.
    By Barry Peacock 9 months ago

    9 Of The Best Mobile Microphones You Can Buy In 2024 (According To User Ratings)

    Whether you need audio for social media content or high quality hits on the go, these nine mobile microphones will do the job for you in 2024.

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  • Person holding phone with house
    By Quina Baterna 9 months ago

    6 Easy Ways To Make Your Smart Home More Secure

    If you're the type of person to get every new smart home device that comes out, you should make sure your network is secure. Here are a few tips.

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  • a  satellite blocking out portion of the moon
    By Daniel Feininger 9 months ago

    Important Moments In The History Of GPS Navigation

    Born in the Cold War, GPS evolved into a vital tool for navigation, agriculture, and technology, shaping modern life with its groundbreaking milestones.

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  • Man putting vintage phone in fanny pack
    By Cassidy Ward 9 months ago

    12 Throwback Tech Products Surprisingly Cheap

    The hottest tech from yesteryear can often be found for cheap on secondary markets like eBay. Here are twelve items that every retro collector will want.

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  • Google search engine open in HP chromebook on a desk
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    What Is Back To Safety On A Chromebook? (And When You Should Use It)

    The latest Chromebook update adds a new option for users who are needing to reset their computers. Here's how ChromeOS's Back to Safety option works.

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  • iPhone with a lightning and USB-C cable next to it
    By Adnan Ahmed 9 months ago

    USB-C Vs. Lightning: What's The Difference In These iPhone Charging Ports?

    USB-C is finally overtaking Lightning as the default power connector for iPhones, but what is the difference between the two connector types?

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  • Man's arm wearing Apple Watch showing the Walkie-Talkie push-to-talk button
    By Marinel Sigue 9 months ago

    What Is The Apple Watch Walkie-Talkie Feature And Which Models Support It?

    The Apple Watch Walkie-Talkie feature is a blast from the past, and enables people to communicate with close friends or family much eaiser.

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  • Person using macbook
    By Jordan Wirth 9 months ago

    12 Settings You Should Immediately Change On Your New Mac Laptop

    If you've just bought a new Mac laptop, there are all sorts of settings you can change to customize your experience, especially if you're coming from Windows.

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  • iPhone screenshot of grouped apps
    By Samantha Catalano 9 months ago

    How To Move Multiple Apps At Once On Your iPhone

    Organizing your apps on your iPhone one at a time can be tedious. Here’s how to move multiple apps at once to clean up your home screen in no time.

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  • Person building Makeblock mBot Ultimate 2.0
    By Cody D. Campbell 9 months ago

    6 Raspberry Pi Robot Kits For Every Skill Level

    If you're a tinkerer or a roboticist, Raspberry Pi have several robot builds you might want to consider.

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  • Young woman working on laptop and desktop computers editing photos
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    How To Resize An Image On A Mac Or PC

    Whether you work with media for your job or just want to make that family Christmas photo a little bigger, being able to resize an image is incredibly useful.

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  • The Google Gemini app is open on a smartphone screen
    By Jam Kotenko 9 months ago

    How To Use Google Gemini To Book Flights Fast (And Maybe Even Save Some Money)

    Did you know you can use Google Gemini to book flights? Here are some tips to plan your trip and who knows, you might be able to save some money.

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  • GE Honda HF120 jet engine on stand
    By Alex Hevesy 9 months ago

    Which Aircraft Use GE And Honda's HF120 Jet Engine?

    Two decades ago, Honda and GE joined forces to form GE Honda Aero systems, and so the HF120 engine was born.

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  • A purple street lamp lit at night.
    By Shane O'Neill 9 months ago

    Why Are Some Street Lights Purple? Here's What The Color Change Might Mean

    Have you ever noticed purple street lights while driving? It's definitely odd, and there's a lot of speculation as to why this happens. Here's what we know.

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  • Downloading Google app on phone
    By Jordan Wirth 9 months ago

    12 Google Privacy Settings You Should Change Immediately

    Protect your data and enhance privacy with these 12 crucial Google settings. Learn how to safeguard your information from unwanted tracking.

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