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  • Apple phone displaying balances
    By Richard Sachek June 11th, 2023

    Why You May Want To Hold Off On Using Apple Card's High-Yield Savings Account

    If you're thinking about depositing money into Apple's new high-yield savings accounts, you may want to think again. There's a bit of a wrinkle in the process.

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  • Two people using laptop at desk
    By Chris Littlechild June 11th, 2023

    Whatever Happened To StumbleUpon, And Did It Shut Down?

    StumbleUpon is a relic of a simpler internet time, which met its sad fate as trending algorithms became the new normal.

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  • man using laptop with document icons
    By Marinel Sigue June 11th, 2023

    5 ChatGPT Apps That Can Read Your Docs & PDFs, Then Analyze Them For Reports

    ChatGPT is a great way to analyze and interact with a document. We've found some apps and websites that will do just that. Here are our favorites.

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  • Military service members saluting
    By Daniel Feininger June 11th, 2023

    5 Of The Most Iconic Military Motorcycles Of All Time

    Soldiers once rode horses, but then the motorcycle was born and the military took notice. These rugged bikes are the most recognizable in military history.

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  • F-14 Mach one
    By Jeff Harper June 11th, 2023

    10 Legendary U.S. Military Aircraft That Were Retired Too Soon

    Over the past 100 years, military aircraft have played an important role in combat. Here are 10 legendary U.S. military aircraft that were retired too soon.

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  • homepod tap
    By Daniel Trock June 10th, 2023

    Using The Apple Home App To Update HomeKit Accessories (Third-Party Included)

    Assuming all of the smart devices in your home are compatible with the Apple Home app, all it takes is a few quick taps in the Apple Home app.

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  • Google Pixel Fold phone
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 10th, 2023

    Leak Points To Major Camera Upgrades For The Google Pixel 8

    Google planning is a handful of major upgrades for its Pixel series. Here are the new camera features that will be coming to the Pixel 8 and the Pixel 8 Pro.

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  • power button over Earth illustration
    By David Rossiaky June 10th, 2023

    Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Weapons Explained: How Do They Work?

    EMP weapons have been the source of sci-fi flair in movies and games for years, but the technology remains very real, and would be devastating in real life.

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  • encryption two-step verification
    By Kendra Bruning June 10th, 2023

    10 Encrypted Messaging Apps You Can Download For Android Right Now

    These secure messaging apps can help you protect your data from breaches and leaks, without having to switch from your Android device.

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  • samsung the frame
    By Daniel Trock June 10th, 2023

    Samsung Picture Frame TVs: Just A Gimmick, Or Worth The Price?

    Samsung's The Frame is an ultra-high-quality TV that doubles as artwork when not in use. It also comes with an ultra-high price tag. So, is it worth it?

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  • windows 10 display
    By Daniel Trock June 10th, 2023

    CTF Loader On Windows: What Does It Do And Can You Disable It?

    Have you noticed something called "CTF Loader" eating up resources in Windows Task Manager? Don't panic, we'll tell you what it is and how to rein it in.

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  • instacart building
    By Daniel Trock June 10th, 2023

    This ChatGPT Powered Instacart Feature Could Change The Way You Buy Groceries And Plan Meals

    Looking for the latest thing in grocery shopping? Why not inject a little bit of AI into the process and come up with some fantastic menus for the week ahead?

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  • Geekom AS 6
    By Andy Zahn June 10th, 2023

    Geekom AS 6 Review: Desktop Power In A Pocket-Sized PC

    The Geekom AS 6 is the latest in a line of tiny PCs made to deliver desktop-sized power in a rather unassuming and simple piece of upgradeable hardware.

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  • Chromebook
    By Cassidy Ward June 9th, 2023

    10 Chromebook Features That Will Change How You Use Your Laptop

    Chromebooks have a number of features that can make your personal computer use a lot more enjoyable. Here are 10 Chromebook functions you should be using.

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  • Reddit app icon on a screen
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 9th, 2023

    Reddit Shows No Signs Of Backing Down From Controversial API Changes In Heated AMA

    The CEO of Reddit Steve Huffman held an AMA today in order to defend the controversial API changes the company recently announced. It didn't go well.

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  • Person wearing a Smsaung Galaxy Watch 5
    By Rahul Srinivas June 9th, 2023

    WearOS 4 May Finally Fix One Of The Most Annoying Smartwatch Limitations

    Wear OS has had one really annoying problem since its inception, and it looks like Google, Samsung, or both might finally be fixing it in an upcoming release.

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  • Samsung Galaxy S21 FE screen
    By Rahul Srinivas June 9th, 2023

    Galaxy S23 FE Launch Could Be Imminent According To New Leak

    The Fan Edition phones from Samsung eventually disappeared with the Galaxy S21 FE in 2022, but a comeback for Samsung fans may be on the way soon.

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  • Snapchat on an iPhone
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 9th, 2023

    Snapchat Launches New 'After Dark' Stories And Call Lenses

    Snapchar will roll out filters that place call participants in the same frame using fun creative visuals like putting their faces together enjoying a car ride

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  • Person using the OnePlus 10T
    By Rahul Srinivas June 9th, 2023

    OnePlus And OPPO Reportedly Consider Leaving Some Markets In Europe

    After failing to crack the European markets for several years, two of China's most popular smartphone brands may be winding down their operations there.

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  • Marine Corps Prowler on display
    By Daniel Feininger June 9th, 2023

    EA-6B Prowler: The Electronic Warfare Aircraft That Never Ceased To Impress

    The EA-6B Prowler became an essential aircraft needed for combat flight missions. Here is everything you need to know about this impressive aircraft.

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  • Man using smartphone at home
    By Kendra Bruning June 8th, 2023

    10 Android Apps Your Old Or Budget Phone Should Avoid At All Costs

    Don't pile more on your poor old phone's plate than it can handle. These are 10 Android apps your old or budget phone should avoid at all costs.

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  • Reddit splash screen phone
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 8th, 2023

    As Subreddit Blackouts Loom, Reddit CEO Announces AMA About Controversial API Changes

    Reddit's API move, as well as the loss of Apollo and controversial claims made about its dev, have resulted in a planned AMA with Reddit CEO Huffman.

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  • Mark Zuckerberg playing VR
    By Dave McQuilling June 8th, 2023

    Mark Zuckerberg Gave His Opinion On Apple's Vision Pro, And It's Not Very Flattering

    It seems Zuckerberg waited nervously for Apple to reveal the Vision Pro, but after he got a look at it, Meta's founder and CEO expressed relief.

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  • Scientist using PC monitors
    By Jesse Hollington June 8th, 2023

    Major PC Monitor Brands Ranked Worst To Best

    If you are looking for a new monitor, it's important to consider reliability, warranty, and compatibility. Here are the major PC monitor brands, ranked.

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  • Icon of the Reddit app
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 8th, 2023

    Reddit's Greed Just Killed The Site's Best Third-Party App

    Reddit is moving forward with its heavily criticized API fees, and after some drama (and secretly recorded calls), it's official: Apollo will shut down soon.

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  • Google Password Manager screen lock verification for biometrics
    By Rob Rich June 8th, 2023

    Google Password Manager Soups Up Security, Gets A Dedicated Space On Desktop

    Google Password Manager is rolling out some new and upcoming changes on mobile and desktop to bring it closer to a full-fledged password storing app.

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  • The Google Pixel Fold demoed at Google I/O 2023
    By Max Miller June 8th, 2023

    10 Reasons You Shouldn't Buy A Foldable Android Phone Right Now

    Foldable devices might be the future, but they are difficult to recommend without reservation. Here is why you shouldn't buy a foldable Android phone yet.

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