How to Permanently Delete Books From Your Kindle
Removing finished books from Kindle has always been possible, but with one catch. Anything you delete from your device is saved to your account. It’s […]
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Removing finished books from Kindle has always been possible, but with one catch. Anything you delete from your device is saved to your account. It’s […]
Continue reading »I love a good scavenger hunt – not when the search targets are “photos that I wanted to keep forever on my device, but now […]
Continue reading »I don’t really pay much attention to the power poles in my area – as long as they are solid and not sparks, weird buzzing […]
Continue reading »Yes, there are places in this world where you can’t connect to the internet – and I’m not talking about remote tropical locations where it’s […]
Continue reading »I love it when I get real frustration from time to time with the weekly 911 tech support questions and answers; it keeps me on […]
Continue reading »Give your bored teen the opportunity to come up with one of the most inventive ways to “be present” in Zoom chat I’ve ever seen, […]
Continue reading »During a pandemic, there is not much you can do – at least if you are smart. You shouldn’t go to the mall (even if […]
Continue reading »Your Google Home is a great device for asking the weather, setting alarms , controlling your smart home, or even creating a network of connected […]
Continue reading »This is a common problem: you or someone you know spent money on an incredibly fast internet connection, but they still can’t get their wired […]
Continue reading »If you curse your home Wi-Fi network when working from home, here’s some good news: The FCC recently approved a new Wi-Fi connectivity standard, Wifi […]
Continue reading »There are few things I like more than the well-executed use of silly backgrounds in video chat. While this unusual feature was previously exclusive to […]
Continue reading »When it comes to privacy issues, the best advice is the simplest one: don’t mix work and play. This means you don’t need to install […]
Continue reading »One of the challenges of working from home – something that many of us do for the first time – is the constant compulsion to […]
Continue reading »Microsoft’s big office communications app, Microsoft Teams, has a fun new feature that makes it as wacky as Zoom. Now you have the opportunity to […]
Continue reading »Whether you are upgrading or buying a new desktop or laptop, one day you will have to say goodbye to a computer that you have […]
Continue reading »Convincing your friends and loved ones to stop spreading nonsense on the Internet seems like a Sisyphean task – one that you probably gave up […]
Continue reading »I’m tired of answering the question: “Which video chat should I use?” I don’t know which one is better because I don’t know what your […]
Continue reading »My new Dungeons & Dragons playgroup has been gathering for almost the past few weeks, but we still can’t decide which service offers the best […]
Continue reading »If you’ve previously had all of your tech needs handled by your company, but they’ve since sent you to work from home with little more […]
Continue reading »Sometimes it is much easier to write down how you do something and send it to the person than to try to describe it for […]
Continue reading »Working from home requires reliable communications, and while many of us are likely participating in more Zoom calls lately, paying for a premium or enterprise-grade […]
Continue reading »What a week we’ve had! It seems like it’s still Monday, but maybe it’s just me. We helped identify cable modems and internet service provider […]
Continue reading »In today’s Tech 911 – Lifehacker’s support column dedicated to your work from home questions all week – we turn to an old favorite: Microsoft […]
Continue reading »911 Tech Support Day 3 is here to answer your questions and I go through reader comments like it’s my job. What it is. This […]
Continue reading »Day two of 911 tech support – the work-from-home version – arrived and I returned to tackle even more complex troubleshooting tasks. Remember, if you […]
Continue reading »Welcome to Tech 911 Week . Since many of us are stuck in our homes or apartments, I answer at least one of your questions […]
Continue reading »As we’re all stuck – or soon stuck – in our homes and apartments for the foreseeable future, I’m going to expand Lifehacker’s tech advice […]
Continue reading »Please don’t panic, buy. We know what is easier said than done. We do not have a shortage of toilet paper as such, but it […]
Continue reading »Amid the uncertainty over the spread of COVID-19, many companies have taken action to help their customers make ends meet . For example, the four […]
Continue reading »I woke up the hornet a bit this week when I suggested people switch from Google Authenticator to another two-factor authentication app for Android. I […]
Continue reading »I have been working from home for several years now, and there is nothing more enjoyable than being able to do the laundry and get […]
Continue reading »Home security? Super important. Confidentiality? Also important. What happens when they collide and someone starts using their home security cameras to invade the privacy of […]
Continue reading »Now is the perfect time to buy a Raspberry Pi 4. I’ll admit, I was never a big fan of the Raspberry Pi world until […]
Continue reading »Wear OS smartwatches have a fun little bonus feature. And while it probably won’t make you the next Deadmau5, it’s a fun way to cheer […]
Continue reading »Great broadband internet access is worth a fortune, unless you are lucky enough to live in a place that has decent fiber-optic connections for under […]
Continue reading »You may have seen that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 +, and S20 Ultra are the first smartphones to receive “fast charging” certification from […]
Continue reading »Spam is annoying, but you shouldn’t see much of it in your actual inbox if you’re using a decent provider for your email. At the […]
Continue reading »At Lifehacker, we talk a lot about dark mode – and judging by the feedback we receive whenever a new app or service introduces a […]
Continue reading »Sharing folders between two computers on a network always causes more problems than benefits. At the very least, there is no guarantee that the process […]
Continue reading »Hotels can skimp on what guests are allowed to do with their TVs. For example, if you try to connect your own device to the […]
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