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When you browse the Internet on your laptop, tablet, or phone, your browser stores information about the sites you visit and how you interact with […]
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When you browse the Internet on your laptop, tablet, or phone, your browser stores information about the sites you visit and how you interact with […]
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If you’re expecting money from T-Mobile, there’s good news: your check will be on its way soon. As PCMag noted , the T-Mobile data breach […]
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Facebook wants to be your friend again by showing you what your real friends are up to. In an attempt to protect itself from the […]
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Google Maps’ timeline feature is a great way to look back at your past travels, as long as you have data to look back on. […]
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When Amazon stopped allowing us to download copies of our Kindle books last month , I started looking for ways to keep the ebooks and […]
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I’ve never enjoyed reading long threads on Twitter (the same goes for X), and I don’t think any of its successors have done a particularly […]
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From security and privacy concerns to old-fashioned snubs, there are plenty of reasons why you might want to delete your old social media posts. And […]
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If you read enough tech news online, you’re probably used to seeing the same advice over and over again: update your software to the latest […]
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Now, more than ever, I rely on my silly little podcasts to take my mind off things during my days, and yesterday that got a […]
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Following the controversy surrounding the PayPal Honey browser extension, Google Chrome has updated its policies prohibiting activities that the extension has been seen to engage […]
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When it comes to important data, you should always have a backup. And then a backup of that backup. Cloud storage services don’t have to […]
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Bluesky’s latest update adds several more useful options to its impressive arsenal of anti-harassment tools . The changes make it easier to hide private messages […]
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YouTube’s recent price hike has clearly left a hole in the market. If you want to experience YouTube completely ad-free, you currently need to pay […]
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When studying any topic, it can be helpful to get an idea of when major events occurred in relation to each other. History textbooks typically […]
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Digg, the dominant link aggregator of the mid-2000s, is trying to make another comeback. Kevin Rose, one of the original founders of Digg, acquired the […]
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I’m running full screen apps on my Mac. I like to send each application to a separate workspace and switch between them to use the […]
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Setting up a free email account has never been easier. You now have many great options that promise plenty of storage space and convenient features, […]
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However you view the Fire TV Stick, you probably have the same set of apps as most people: Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, the list […]
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Do you remember a time when the Internet was a more chaotic, personal place? When has the experience of using social media not been so […]
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More social platforms are increasingly moving away from third-party fact-checking as a means of combating misinformation in favor of user-generated annotations on existing content. Last […]
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This week Google added Veo 2 to YouTube Shorts and wow, this article is already complete gibberish. Let me back up. YouTube Shorts are a […]
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Every week there is a moment dedicated to putting my face in front of my phone screen: my kids’ karate training. While they are learning […]
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https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/assam-india-june-25-2021-google-1999771961 Face it: With competitors spending hundreds of millions of dollars on it , Google’s recent foray into artificial intelligence isn’t going to stop anytime […]
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There are times when blocking someone on Discord feels downright harsh. Plus, when you block someone, they’ll know you did it, which can lead to […]
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Have you ever been scrolling, minding your own business, and suddenly an ad takes over your page with a full-screen warning about a computer virus […]
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Gmail has had an undo send feature for years, and it looks like Outlook for Mac will soon be getting a version of it too. […]
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There’s a lot going on right now. And sometimes it can feel a little overwhelming. Especially when you are (perhaps constantly) online. Much of your […]
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Are you tired of that annoying “AI review” at the top of your search results? It turns out that you can get rid of it […]
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If you were looking for a break from X , but Threads didn’t suit you , you may have found yourself in Bluesky . Sure, […]
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Bluesky is slowly replacing X (formerly Twitter) for me , but I really miss the ability to bookmark messages for later use. While X still […]
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It’s hard to avoid artificial intelligence these days. Apple just made Apple Intelligence opt-out , and Google Workspace users are now seeing large, hard-to-remove Gemini […]
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If you live in Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Colorado Springs or Rockville, Maryland, Comcast may have just given you a glimpse into the Internet […]
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YouTube Premium expands its list of paid features —at least for those willing to experiment. In a blog post this week, the company announced several […]
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Among the arsenal of executive orders signed by President Trump in his first week in office is a directive of particular interest to conspiracy theorists: […]
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Before modern social media, a browser extension called StumbleUpon allowed you to click a button and browse a random website. I, like many people, really […]
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I’ve seen my fair share of copied designs in more than a decade of journalism, but I’ve never seen anything as egregious as Bing’s recently […]
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Nothing can ruin your day more thoroughly than a crappy Wi-Fi signal , which slows down your entire life to a state filled with error […]
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Media player VLC was one of the surprise exhibitors at CES 2025, and the company is showing off a feature that automatically generates subtitles for […]
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In more than a decade of journalism, I’ve seen my fair share of copied designs, but I’ve never seen anything as egregious as Bing’s attempt […]
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It’s not easy to keep up with everything Google does, from artificial intelligence to navigation services to foldable phones . One tool that may have […]
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