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  • Apple Pay on iPhone
    By Shikhar Mehrotra July 4th, 2022

    How To Set Up Apple Pay Across Your Devices

    Apple makes it easy to pay for gas, food, and other items using your Apple Watch or iPhone, but you have to set it up with your info before it will work.

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  • Safari logo on iPhone
    By Keyede Erinfolami July 4th, 2022

    How To Find Reused And Compromised Passwords In Safari

    Apple makes it easy for its users to see whether their account passwords have been leaked, but the process varies depending on whether you're on iPhone or Mac.

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  • voicemail for Android
    By Nor'Adila Hepburn July 4th, 2022

    Why Your Android Phone Goes Straight To Voicemail And How To Fix It

    Missing phone calls is quite annoying. The good news is that there's likely a specific reason why this is happening, and easy steps to fix it.

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  • Apple Watch on box
    By Ewdison Then July 4th, 2022

    Apple Watch Series 8 Body Temperature Monitor May Still Happen After All

    There's a big feature expected to arrive with the next-gen Apple Watch, but rumors about it keep oscillating back and forth - and the latest includes good news.

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  • Multiple iPhones on table
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 4th, 2022

    Why You Won't See A Movie Villain Using An iPhone

    Apple is happy to have good guys in movies and TV use its products, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a buy guy using an iPhone.

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  • By Tushar Mehta July 2nd, 2022

    Why You Need To Stop Closing Apps On Your Android Phone

    As with blowing into Nintendo game cartridges, there's a persistent myth that closing open apps on your Android device will make it work better.

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  • TV in living room
    By Kayla Dube July 2nd, 2022

    5 Settings You Need To Change After Buying A New TV

    If you've bought a new TV and set it up in your living room, only to find the picture doesn't look as great as it did in the store, there are things you can do.

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  • Mi Band 7 Pro by Xiaomi
    By Rahul Srinivas July 1st, 2022

    Xiaomi's Mi Band Series Is Set For A Major Vanity Upgrade With Band 7 Pro

    The Xiaomi Mi Band 7 Pro looks to expand the line with a device that looks radically different from its most immediate predecessor.

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  • Raspberry Pi circuitry
    By Gabriel Moss July 1st, 2022

    How To Build Your Own Retro Gaming Console With A Raspberry Pi

    Do you want to play retro video games from your youth, but can't find a console to buy? It's easy to make your own alternative using a cheap Raspberry Pi.

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  • Man holding Raspberry Pi Pico
    By Rahul Srinivas June 30th, 2022

    This New $6 Raspberry Pi Is The Computer The DIY Smart Home Needs

    Yet another Raspberry Pi model has hit shelves, this one offering enhanced Pico capabilities with a price tag that remains insanely affordable.

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  • Instagram app on phone
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 30th, 2022

    The Instagram App Is Finally Adding An Account Deletion Feature - Here's How To Use It

    Instagram has finally made it possible to delete - not just deactivate - your account using its mobile app, though the feature comes with one big limitation.

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  • OnePlus 10 Pro sandstone edition
    By Tushar Mehta June 30th, 2022

    OnePlus 10T Doesn't Look As Sharp As The 10 Pro, But It Sure Looks Good

    It looks like OnePlus is gearing up to launch the OnePlus 10T smartphone, a model that has appeared in detailed renders as part of a major leak.

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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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  • New MacBook models showcased at WWDC 2022.
    By Rahul Srinivas June 30th, 2022

    M2 MacBook Air Release Date May Be Coming Up Fast

    The new M2 MacBook Air appears to have had a release date leak that'll have fans waiting just a couple more weeks before final purchase and release.

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  • Nothing Phone (1)
    By Dave McQuilling June 30th, 2022

    Nothing Phone Price Leaked By Amazon

    The first phone from Nothing just had a relatively major leak occur, courtesy of a mistake by one of the biggest brands on the internet: Amazon.

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  • Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro
    By Ewdison Then June 30th, 2022

    Galaxy XCover6 Pro Is A Rugged Phone That Doesn't Look Terrible

    Samsung has introduced a new ultra-rugged Galaxy smartphone that, unlike most competing models designed for harsh environments, isn't entirely garish.

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  • Mars Express concept image
    By Georgina Torbet June 29th, 2022

    This Mars Orbiter Is Finally Getting A Software Update From Windows 98

    Europe has had a Mars orbiter in space for two decades, and so it's not surprising to learn it was using software made with an ancient version of Windows.

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  • No Drones sign on chainlink fence
    By Rob Rich June 29th, 2022

    The 5 Best Ways To Stop A Drone

    Drones are more accessible than ever, and that means some people are able to buy them for nefarious purposes, such as snooping over private property.

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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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  • Opera GX Mobile and desktop
    By Faisal Rasool June 29th, 2022

    How To Limit RAM And CPU Usage In Opera GX

    Opera GX was made specifically to give its user the ability to control RAM and CPU usage to avoid becoming yet another process-hogging web browser.

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  • Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra black
    By Tushar Mehta June 29th, 2022

    Xiaomi 12S Ultra To Sport World's Largest Phone Camera Sensor Made By Sony

    Xiaomi is gearing up to launch a new smartphone series, and it has officially revealed that the high-end flagship model will feature a huge Sony camera sensor.

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  • Young Steve Jobs poster
    By Achim Runnebaum June 29th, 2022

    10 Rare Apple Products You Probably Didn't Know Existed

    Apple has made many of the world's top-selling computers. But the brand also created a number of unique products you might not have known existed.

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  • Minecraft steve pickaxe
    By Dave McQuilling June 29th, 2022

    Microsoft-Backed AI Learns How To Play Minecraft By Watching Online Videos

    AI capable of rapidly learning and interacting with interfaces humans usually use is taking over the world. Luckily for us, this particular world is virtual.

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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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  • laptop slightly closed in dark room
    By Kayla Dube June 28th, 2022

    How To Use Dark Mode On Any Website

    If you're straining your eyes looking at bright screens, Dark Reader might be the solution you need to turn dark mode on pages that don't have that function.

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  • instagram and kid
    By Nor'Adila Hepburn June 28th, 2022

    It's Time To Talk About Instagram's Age Recognition Technology

    Instagram is working to make browsing safer for younger users through facial recognition software and other age verification methods.

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  • Woman holding iPhone in case
    By Rob Rich June 28th, 2022

    This Simple iPhone Hack Had TikTok Going Wild

    The iPhone is packed full of useful features, including some you may not realize are there. Case in point? This "hack" that recently went viral on social media.

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