Twitter.com Has Now Become X.com (at Least for Some of Us)
Twitter changed its name to “X” back in July 2023. But while the site has taken the last 10 months to slowly adapt to its […]
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Twitter changed its name to “X” back in July 2023. But while the site has taken the last 10 months to slowly adapt to its […]
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You’re no doubt aware of your browser’s incognito mode : a special browser state in which the software doesn’t track your activities in as much […]
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Google Chrome’s address bar (or omnibox as Google calls it) may seem simple, but it can actually help you do a lot more than just […]
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When you move to the real world, you usually fill out a change of address form at the post office, and bam! – your mail […]
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You usually don’t need to think about your IP address (in fact, you’ve probably never heard of it before), but it’s an important little piece […]
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Taking Notes Jedi know the power of organization. Creating a system for your Google Keep notes is no different, even if the notes app doesn’t […]
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Beneath the surface of word processors like Google Docs lies a treasure trove of hidden features that make it easy to create large documents and […]
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Providing the Wi-Fi password is a process that is probably better off being automated, especially if you have people coming over a lot, constantly telling […]
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My job often requires me to switch from Windows to Mac and vice versa, meaning the differences between the two platforms are easy to confuse. […]
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Last year, Princes William and Harry hugged at the king’s coronation. Around the same time , an explosion occurred at the Pentagon. If you believe […]
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Whether you like them or not, YouTube Shorts are here to stay. If they want to stop them from constantly popping up in your feed, […]
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So many apps and websites have a dark mode these days, it’s a little annoying when it doesn’t. While most Google products support dark mode […]
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Mesh Wi-Fi is a new way to distribute the Internet to homes with thick walls, multiple floors, or a large area while maintaining a reliable […]
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If you find yourself coming across interesting articles that you can’t sit down and read right away , the Read Later app is a great […]
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YouTube has no problem with these ad blockers. Late last year, the company began using these anti-advertising tools on desktop computers , with users with […]
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Google Chrome is testing a new feature that allows you to enable or disable all extensions with the click of a button. Whether it’s for […]
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The best keyboard shortcuts will help you cope with many computing tasks. When muscle memory takes over, you can open files, format documents, switch between […]
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Following a recent federal appeals court ruling, porn sites operating in Texas must now verify that their users are adults with government-issued ID or some […]
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Starting in 2020, Google One subscribers don’t have to look elsewhere for a VPN for online protection because the company includes VPN service as part […]
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Google Keep has gone beyond just the notes app you used for shopping lists. Yes, it’s still easy to use for impromptu purposes, but there’s […]
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Nutrition labels are a great consumer tool that allows us to quickly understand the nutritional benefits of any food before we decide to buy or […]
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The Dark Web, for the uninitiated among you, is a virtual area outside of the normal everyday Internet (including the website you are currently viewing). […]
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YouTube is being absorbed by Shorts, the company’s answer to TikTok and Instagram Reels. YouTube Shorts are vertical, have a different user interface, are harder […]
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I miss blogging. Don’t get me wrong, I write professionally for various websites and run an email newsletter, but none of them give me that […]
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JavaScript is a double-edged sword: it adds a lot of useful features to your favorite websites, such as interactive maps, loading images in the background, […]
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Earlier this month, Google began rolling out its new search generative experience (SGE), introducing artificial intelligence-generated search results on some pages. Unfortunately, it appears that […]
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The post-Twitter world is split into a handful of potential alternative social networks, which is exciting but also annoying. Last week things got a little […]
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If you’ve ever had to get dangerously close to your computer screen to view an infographic or download and enlarge a fuzzy photo, a new […]
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What are you looking for on a social network? In my opinion, the definition is quite simple: you should be able to select topics and […]
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Your attention is valuable—it may be one of the most valuable things you have. I don’t mean value in the sense that your attention to […]
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In the state of Texas, porn sites must now verify that their users are adults, using government-issued ID or some other suitable means to verify […]
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Zapier acts as an online hub that allows you to connect different product lines, services, and underlying data, integrating services that do not have native […]
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I don’t need to tell you that Amazon’s search results are getting worse and worse— every major publication on Earth has already done so . […]
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Google Scholar can make cutting-edge research available free of charge, from journal articles to peer-reviewed articles and precedents. This is one of Google’s lesser-known search […]
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If you thought Microsoft’s bad history of pushing its products on Windows users with failed advertising attempts was a thing of the past, then I […]
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YouTube is making small but interesting improvements to its TV app, with a focus on making it easier for viewers to multi-task while watching videos. […]
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Due to the large number of attackers, staying safe online has become its own challenge. For some time now, Google has been using Safe Browsing […]
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If you’re not careful, the list of recurring payments you sign up for can add up over time. It’s a good idea to periodically audit […]
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While Chrome has some excellent built-in security checks , you can never be too careful when installing extensions from the hundreds of thousands available in […]
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One of the main benefits of Amazon Eero Wi-Fi devices is that they provide a wireless home network that is easy to set up and […]
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