Everything New in Chrome 104
Google’s latest update, Chrome 104, is here. Assuming you have surprisingly high system requirements , you might want to update your browser today to take […]
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Google’s latest update, Chrome 104, is here. Assuming you have surprisingly high system requirements , you might want to update your browser today to take […]
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E-Tickets Are Everywhere: Gone are the days of having to phone for fancy “paper” tickets, and we no longer print movie tickets at home to […]
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Stop paying for TV. I’m not just talking about cable: you can forgo Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and Disney+ and still be able to watch […]
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Have you noticed that Instagram sucks right now? You open the app, scroll through the feed and think, “Who the hell are these people?” In […]
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Why are you reading this article? Wait, don’t leave – I mean, why are you reading this article? Most likely, you visited this article from […]
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I’m not usually nostalgic, but I miss landlines. Cell phones can do eight billion things, but they’re tiny and inconsequential—artificial, semi-disposable black rectangles—while old phones […]
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The great “iPhone vs. Android” debate could very well rage on forever, with neither side claiming an outright victory. Both platforms have their pros and […]
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Samsung wants you to buy its new products, like all companies. What’s interesting about Samsung’s latest tactic is that the company is offering potential customers […]
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Storage management is a chore , regardless of context. Google Photos is no exception: the service once allowed an unlimited number of photo backups, now […]
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Spam texts are now an unfortunate fact of life. Looking down at your phone to see a weird number or email address with an equally […]
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Living in an apartment, like me, I like to watch TV with headphones. It’s not easy (and not neighborly) to design a home theater with […]
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After months of hype, Nothing has announced the Phone 1, its first smartphone and second product ever. The idea is to deviate from what other […]
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Prime Day causes a lot of hype, but for the most part, it’s just hype. You log in and suddenly you’re bombarded with deals – […]
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If you haven’t already, you’ll soon start hearing a lot about the so-called “blackout challenge” that’s causing an uproar on the internet. TikTok has been […]
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Almost everyone agrees that the huge arrays of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Reddit are terrible, each in their own way. But these monolithic social […]
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The formatting features of Google Docs have rarely evolved over the last decade. Typically, you can use keyboard shortcuts or the format bar and that’s […]
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Since it’s my thing now to introduce trendy new apps like BeReal and Dimensional , it’s important to let you know about NGL, an app […]
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From Netflix to iCloud or Google Cloud, from Amazon Prime to Blue Apron, you’re probably signing up for more subscription-based services than you can easily […]
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When you need to send a web page (or any document) as a PDF, you have many options beyond using the paid Adobe Acrobat app. […]
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It’s a typical day: you fire up the search engine of your choice, type in your query, then click on a promising link. It’s not […]
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This TikTok video from Kylo Sten begins with a bold statement: “I work in TV post-production and almost all of you guys are setting your […]
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Finding what you’re looking for on the Google search page is always a journey. You either keep coming back to the results page when you […]
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When was the last time you received a new phone number? Chances are you’re using the same thing you did when you bought your first […]
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Today’s kids are rediscovering the hits of the 80s, and I’m not complaining. More specifically, Netflix’s Stranger Things brought Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill […]
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Technical “emergencies” are often much simpler than they seem . And sometimes the easiest solution of all (or the one that seems the most instinctive) […]
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Your home Wi-Fi is your Internet lifeline, which in turn is your connection to the world. Since internet companies charge for what they do these […]
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When traveling to a new country, many of us buy a SIM card as soon as we land, but this often turns into a disappointment. […]
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A long time ago, smartphones were small. It seems to be quite small. Previously, it was believed that such a device should fit snugly in […]
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Fitness trackers like the Apple Watch and Fitbits are generally not as expensive as smartphones and tablets, but not exactly cheap either. You certainly don’t […]
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Photo editors can do a lot, but one thing they often can’t do easily is background removal. Most built-in photo editors don’t help you remove […]
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QR codes are used for everything from opening a restaurant menu to making payments: just point your camera at a QR code and your phone […]
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iPhone SE offers essential iPhone features at an affordable price. This is a mid-range Apple smartphone and is a good option for many users who […]
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Over the past few decades, more and more of our lives have gone online. With the advent of social media and cloud storage, things that […]
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It’s time of year again: Google is ready to make some announcements, and what better way than to use their famous Google I/O platform. The […]
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Think about technology in your life. Your phone full of messages and photos; your computer, a perfectly balanced chaos of work and play; your game […]
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Have you ever been in the middle of composing a text message and scrolled through a selection of emoji only to find that the one […]
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For a long time it was standard practice to buy a new phone every two years. Some companies have even tried to make phone replacement […]
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Is your work protected from artificial intelligence? As a writer who depends on finding the right words for my own thoughts, I foolishly thought I […]
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There is a lot of noise around the use of digitally processed photos in advertisements and magazines, and for good reason: the effect of altered […]
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iPhone works seamlessly with Mac computers – photos from one are displayed on the other, as are calls and messages. But what if you’re on […]
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