How to Merge Multiple PDFs for Free
Merging multiple PDFs can be very tedious, mainly because the process isn’t clearly described in the programs you’re likely using to view it, and many […]
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Merging multiple PDFs can be very tedious, mainly because the process isn’t clearly described in the programs you’re likely using to view it, and many […]
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I’ve been wanting to get into custom keyboards for a long time, but I was intimidated by their apparent complexity. I’m not the most patient […]
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Nobody wants to screw over the cable companies more than I do. When Comcast nearly doubled my rate a few years ago, I decided it […]
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If you’re still using the same email address for everything, it’s time to diversify. Don’t make the mistake I’ve made for too long, filling one […]
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It’s easy to get overwhelmed when scrolling through endless emails, Slack messages, and other notifications. When this happens, it’s best to develop a strategy. There […]
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Google Photos is an amazing app that makes all your media available on your devices and serves as a reliable backup in case, god forbid, […]
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When you open the Photos app on your iPhone, you have access to your library, your albums, and a really great search feature that lets […]
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Using computers in the classroom has changed a bit since we played Oregon Trail on the Apple IIe. Now they’re integrated into the classroom, with […]
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The good news is that you don’t lose your hearing. Bad news? Dialogue on television has been on the decline for some time, despite advances […]
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If you’re looking for a reliable commuter e-bike with a surprisingly powerful engine and stylish looks, look no further than the Aventon 500 Pace 3 […]
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You can get all sorts of Chrome extensions and add-ons for Gmail that make inbox management and utilities easier, but some are less useful than […]
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Not long ago I thought the concept of a smart diffuser was like giving a fish a bicycle. Why should a diffuser be smart? Well, […]
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If you want to declutter your phone and free up memory, start with photos—media files take up more space than you think. To keep your […]
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Have you ever wanted to share a song or playlist with a friend or group online, only to find that they subscribe to Apple Music […]
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The idea of declaring a mailbox “bankruptcy” is not new. Simply deleting or archiving all your old emails and starting a new process has been […]
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Switching to grayscale mode is one of the most effective ways to reduce screen time . It’s easy to turn on on your smartphone, and […]
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No matter how hard you try to answer and archive all your emails, there will always be one villainous monster stopping you from achieving true […]
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Prepare for a little chaos Wednesday afternoon as the National Wireless Emergency Alert System will be tested from 2:20 to 2:50 pm ET. (On the […]
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Your phone will get louder this week. On Wednesday, October 4, at approximately 2:20 pm ET (11:20 pm PT), FEMA, in partnership with the FCC, […]
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Being a college student is one of those situations where it “takes a village”: family members, friends, professors, and administrators can all help you along […]
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Your equipment is probably a mess. Don’t take it personally; mine too. Your phone, computer, and cloud storage are probably full of stuff that’s clogging […]
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While you may know that all your emails deserve careful reading and should never be sent to the recipient’s spam folder, there’s a good chance […]
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All my email addresses (school, personal, spam and work) in Gmail and Outlook currently have 23,754 unread messages. This does not mean that I ignore […]
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Scheduling meetings online remains one of the worst user experiences. Almost everyone needs a simplified way to schedule meetings, whether it’s with friends and family […]
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Some people choose equipment based on aesthetics. While the ergonomic Goldtouch keyboard isn’t sleek or particularly beautiful, it’s still an eye-catcher. I get endless questions […]
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One evening, walking home, I looked up and saw a strange string of lights crossing the sky. It certainly wasn’t an airplane, and I doubted […]
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Last year, I told you all about BeReal , the then-fashion app that encourages you to share real-time, unfiltered photos of everything you do to […]
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Cameras on current generation smartphones are exceptionally high quality. The iPhone 14 Pro features a 48-megapixel main camera sensor, four lenses, and software that’s so […]
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Even if you’ve never thought about it, you’re probably very familiar with the built-in share sheet on your iPhone or Android. This menu appears when […]
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I’ve always thought of e-bikes as a replacement for regular bikes – a way to cheat gravity on hills and Mother Nature on windy days. […]
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WhatsApp is gradually adding features to compete directly with more robust video calling apps like FaceTime and Google Meet. The next time you choose WhatsApp […]
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Twitter is going to hell. Since Elon Musk took over the platform last October, he has made too many questionable decisions to list here, but […]
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Clickable text is an underrated iOS feature that has been on the iPhone since the beginning. When this works, you can click on a phone […]
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The humiliating thing about working on the Internet is to think that you are up to date with all the latest trends. I spend my […]
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For the past few years, Amazon Echo device owners have been able to integrate celebrity personalities into their Alexa digital assistant, but the service is […]
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Tech startup Telly makes a huge bet: The company’s business model is to give away a 55-inch dual-screen 4K TV plus soundbar and camera for […]
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Google I/O is the company’s big spring event where the company can showcase new software and hardware that both customers and developers are looking forward […]
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We love updates – new features, new stability, a fresh look at the apps we use every day. Now it’s WhatsApp’s turn to once again […]
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When people want to illustrate how fast technology is advancing in the modern age, they often cite the (admittedly startling) fact that it only took […]
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If you’ve spent any time on social media this week, you’ve probably seen plenty of memes of people photoshopping themselves (or anyone else, from Legacy […]
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