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How to Use Diff Files in Linux

How to Use Diff Files in Linux

Diff is a simple tool that allows you to check updates in your files on Linux. Learn how you can use it effectively on both GUI and the CLI.

By Ramces Red - 3 months ago
How to Disable the SmartScreen Filter in Windows

How to Disable the SmartScreen Filter in Windows

You may want to temporarily disable the SmartScreen Filter in Windows to install an application. Learn how you can do so.

By Farhad Pashaei - 3 months ago
7 of the Best ChatGPT Desktop Apps for macOS

7 of the Best ChatGPT Desktop Apps for macOS

Discover the best ChatGPT desktop apps for macOS to streamline your interaction with the AI-powered chatbot and benefit from extra features.

By David Morelo - 3 months ago
Top 8 Security Cameras Without a Subscription

Top 8 Security Cameras Without a Subscription

Are you tired of costly security camera fees? Check out these eight security cameras that don’t require a subscription to monitor your home.

By Crystal Crowder - 3 months ago
How to Add iCloud Email to Outlook on Windows and Android

How to Add iCloud Email to Outlook on Windows and Android

Did you know that you can add your iCloud email to Outlook on Windows and Android? This post shows you how to get started.

By Mustafa Ashour - 3 months ago
Chrome the Most Popular Browser, with a Battle for No. 2

Chrome the Most Popular Browser, with a Battle for No. 2

The second most used browser is soon to be an unlikely candidate, with Google Chrome still riding high as the most popular.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Sylvox 43″ Outdoor TV – 2023 Deck Pro Series Review

Sylvox 43″ Outdoor TV – 2023 Deck Pro Series Review

Want to stream TV and movies outside? You can do that more easily with the all-weather Sylvox 43″ Outdoor TV – 2023 Deck Pro Series.

By Laura Tucker - 3 months ago
How to Fix the “A Breakpoint Has Been Reached” Error in Windows

How to Fix the “A Breakpoint Has Been Reached” Error in Windows

The “A breakpoint has been reached” error usually happens when you try to open an application on your Windows PC. Learn how to fix it.

By Farhad Pashaei - 3 months ago
How to View Websites With IE Mode In Google Chrome

How to View Websites With IE Mode In Google Chrome

IE Tab is an extension for Google Chrome that allows you to load a page using the IE rendering engine in Chrome. Learn how to use it.

By Farhad Pashaei - 3 months ago
11+ OneNote Templates for Productivity

11+ OneNote Templates for Productivity

Need a schedule, planner, or notebook for work? Check out this collection of Microsoft OneNote templates for productivity.

By Sandy Writtenhouse - 3 months ago
Top 6 Options If You’re Looking for a Portable Projector

Top 6 Options If You’re Looking for a Portable Projector

Few things are as exciting as an outdoor entertainment setup that includes a portable projector connected to great speakers.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
How to Sign Out of Google on Mobile and Desktop

How to Sign Out of Google on Mobile and Desktop

If you don’t want to constantly be watched by Google, you should sign out of Google on both desktop and Android and not use its services.

By Alexandra Arici - 3 months ago
Jack Dorsey Admits Elon Musk Isn’t the Right Person for Twitter

Jack Dorsey Admits Elon Musk Isn’t the Right Person for Twitter

Former Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey admits that Elon Musk wasn’t the right person to take over the platform.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Google’s “Godfather of AI” Warns It Can Cause Serious Harm

Google’s “Godfather of AI” Warns It Can Cause Serious Harm

A former Google chatbot engineer is in agreement with other critics that AI is “racing toward danger” – and there’s little that can be done.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Morus Zero Portable Clothes Dryer Review

Morus Zero Portable Clothes Dryer Review

The Morus Zero Portable Clothes Dryer doesn’t take up much room in your home. This review takes a look at its small size and how it performs.

By Laura Tucker - 3 months ago
AlmaLinux vs. Rocky Linux: The Best CentOS Alternative

AlmaLinux vs. Rocky Linux: The Best CentOS Alternative

AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux are replacements for CentOS. Learn the differences between them and which one you should use.

By Ramces Red - 3 months ago
Are Gaming Laptops Worth It in 2023?

Are Gaming Laptops Worth It in 2023?

Gaming laptops have come a long way from just a few years ago and are more viable than ever. Let’s find out whether they’re worth it in 2023.

By Tanveer Singh - 3 months ago
What Is Windows Credential Manager and How to Use It

What Is Windows Credential Manager and How to Use It

The Windows Credential Manager is a built-in tool that allows you to store your passwords to various accounts and more.

By Maxwell Timothy - 3 months ago
How to Use Chocolatey in Windows to Install Various Applications

How to Use Chocolatey in Windows to Install Various Applications

Chocolatey is a versatile package manager with an easy-to-learn command line/GUI. Learn how to install and use Chocolatey in Windows.

By Sayak Boral - 3 months ago
5 of the Best Tools to Delete Temporary Files on Windows

5 of the Best Tools to Delete Temporary Files on Windows

Are you dealing with a slow PC? It might help to delete temp files from your system. These are the best programs for the job.

By Joshua Solomon - 3 months ago
How to Remove the “iCloud Storage Full” Notification on Mac

How to Remove the “iCloud Storage Full” Notification on Mac

The “iCloud storage full” notification can be a real pain. Discover how you can get rid of it without upgrading your storage.

By Tristyn Pawson - 3 months ago
What Is the Windows Event Viewer and How to Use It

What Is the Windows Event Viewer and How to Use It

Heard of Windows Event Viewer but are not sure what it does? Find out all about this built-in Windows utility and its uses in this guide.

By Maxwell Timothy - 3 months ago
Microsoft Putting Windows 10 Out to Pasture

Microsoft Putting Windows 10 Out to Pasture

Microsoft announced that the current version 22H2 will be the final version of Windows 10. There will be no more feature updates.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Sony Sold Almost 40 million PS5s Since Launch

Sony Sold Almost 40 million PS5s Since Launch

Sony revealed that its third quarter of 2022 was the strongest, selling just over 7 million PS5 consoles – and nearly 40 million in total.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
UGREEN Snap Deal Docking Station Review

UGREEN Snap Deal Docking Station Review

Do you never have enough ports on your computer? See how the UGREEN Snap Deal Docking Station can solve this problem for you.

By Crystal Crowder - 3 months ago
How to Save Windows Spotlight Images to Your Desktop

How to Save Windows Spotlight Images to Your Desktop

There are some spectacular Windows Spotlight images, but how can they be extracted from the lock screen? We show you how.

By Sydney Butler - 3 months ago
How to Fix the “Remote Procedure Call Failed” Error in Windows

How to Fix the “Remote Procedure Call Failed” Error in Windows

If you are experiencing the “Remote procedure call failed” error, these solutions may help get rid of the issue.

By Oluwatokiloba Folami - 3 months ago
5 of the Best Smart Doorbells for 2023

5 of the Best Smart Doorbells for 2023

There are dozens of options for smart doorbells, so we’ve rounded up the top five based on pricing, features, and compatibility.

By Megan Glosson - 3 months ago
Best Value-for-Money Gaming PC Build Guide

Best Value-for-Money Gaming PC Build Guide

Are you looking to spend smart and build the best value-for-money gaming PC? We’ve created this gaming PC guide just for you.

By Tanveer Singh - 3 months ago
AI to Blame as Dropbox Cuts 500 Jobs

AI to Blame as Dropbox Cuts 500 Jobs

While there’s always a fear that artificial intelligence can replace workers, the file-sharing platform Dropbox ia blaming AI for 500 layoffs.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Google Meet Gets 1080p Video Calls for Crisper Visuals

Google Meet Gets 1080p Video Calls for Crisper Visuals

Thanks to an upcoming Google Meet update, the platform will now support the higher-definition 1080p resolution for video calls.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Nelko Thermal Label Printer PL70e-BT Review

Nelko Thermal Label Printer PL70e-BT Review

Specialized shipping label printers were inevitable. This review takes a look at the Nelko Thermal Label Printer PL70e-BT.

By Phil South - 3 months ago
What Is a JSON File and How to Open One

What Is a JSON File and How to Open One

JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. It’s handy and you can use it almost anywhere. Read on to learn how to work with any JSON file!

By Terenz Jomar Dela Cruz - 3 months ago
How to Strikethrough Text in Discord Chats

How to Strikethrough Text in Discord Chats

You can use these easy shortcuts to put strikethrough text in Discord chats when having epic gaming discussions.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Netflix Lost a Million Subscribers Over Password Policing

Netflix Lost a Million Subscribers Over Password Policing

Netflix lost more than a million Spanish subscribers, who canceled their paid plans in the first quarter of 2023, with 10% more to follow.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Microsoft Acquisition of Activision Blizzard Blocked by UK Regulator

Microsoft Acquisition of Activision Blizzard Blocked by UK Regulator

The UK’s competition authority blocked the proposed $69 billion purchase by Microsoft of the hugely-successful developer Activision Blizzard.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
How to Block Ads with Pi Hole

How to Block Ads with Pi Hole

Pi-Hole is a lightweight DNS sinkhole that can block internet ads and malicious domains. Learn how to install and use it in Linux.

By Ramces Red - 3 months ago
How to Troubleshoot MiFi Connection Issues

How to Troubleshoot MiFi Connection Issues

MiFi is a great hotspot alternative. Follow the steps in this tutorial to troubleshoot MiFi connection problems and reset Internet access.

By Sayak Boral - 3 months ago
TOPDON 2000A Peak Battery Jump Starter Review

TOPDON 2000A Peak Battery Jump Starter Review

The TOPDON 2000A Peak Battery Jump Starter is an essential tool for frequent road trippers and adventurers alike. Read more in this review.

By Brahm Shank - 3 months ago
Stylish Bluetooth Speakers That Don’t Ruin Your Home’s Aesthetic

Stylish Bluetooth Speakers That Don’t Ruin Your Home’s Aesthetic

Tech-savvy folks who care about home aesthetics will appreciate these recommendations for stylish Bluetooth speakers for every budget.

By Ryan Lynch - 3 months ago
Microsoft to Unbundle Teams From Office

Microsoft to Unbundle Teams From Office

Microsoft plans to unbundle Teams from Office to prevent an antitrust investigation in the EU brought on by rival platform Slack.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Spotify Has 500 Million Users for the First Time

Spotify Has 500 Million Users for the First Time

For the first time, music and podcast streaming giant Spotify has over 500 million active monthly users while operating at a loss.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
VSCode Keyboard Shortcuts Cheatsheet

VSCode Keyboard Shortcuts Cheatsheet

VSCode is a flexible and powerful cross-platform text editor. Learn how you can use it to its full potential with this cheatsheet today.

By Ramces Red - 3 months ago
How to Set the Print Screen Button to Open the Snipping Tool in Windows

How to Set the Print Screen Button to Open the Snipping Tool in Windows

You don’t have to wait for the upcoming Windows update to remap Print Screen to Snipping Tool. Use Microsoft PowerToys instead.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
How to Use a PS3 Controller on Your PC

How to Use a PS3 Controller on Your PC

Want to use an old PS3 controller on your PC to play video games? This tutorial shows how to set it up on Windows 10 and 11.

By Ryan Lynch - 3 months ago
How to Reset Group Policy Settings in Windows

How to Reset Group Policy Settings in Windows

Accidentally tweaked the wrong settings? Learn how to reset Group Policy Settings in Windows 11 or 10 and get everything back to normal.

By Farhad Pashaei - 3 months ago
Lindo Pro Dual Camera Video Doorbell Review

Lindo Pro Dual Camera Video Doorbell Review

Need a video doorbell that looks for both humans and packages? See how the Lindo Pro Dual Camera Video Doorbell handles both.

By Crystal Crowder - 3 months ago
How to Remove Windows Viruses with Linux

How to Remove Windows Viruses with Linux

When viruses take over your Windows system, one of the best solutions is to use Linux to remove Windows viruses. We show you how.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez - 3 months ago
Twitter Adds Blue Verified Checks to People Who Passed Away

Twitter Adds Blue Verified Checks to People Who Passed Away

Twitter requires that you pay for Twitter Blue to be verified, but some accounts have the check even though they passed away or didn’t pay.

By Charlie Fripp - 3 months ago
Windows Update Stuck? 7 Ways to Fix the Error

Windows Update Stuck? 7 Ways to Fix the Error

Windows update stuck and not moving? Follow our guide to solve the issue with the best troubleshooting steps.

By Sayak Boral - 3 months ago

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