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If there’s a debate in your household on the proper way to hang rolls of toilet paper, you can settle it in this fashion. In the drawings enclosed with the 1891 patent for the first toilet paper roll with perforated sheets, the roll is illustrated with the toilet paper hanging over the roll (towards the user) and not dangling down under in the rear of the roll.

 
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Any fan of FPS games knows how important it is to have a responsive mouse. The Razer Basilisk V3 is the fast, consistent, affordable mouse that you won’t regret adding to your setup. It has every feature competitive gamers want and, in my opinion, stands with the best mice on the market. Read More »

 
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How to Boost Bass on Windows 10 or 11


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How to Substitute Text in Google Sheets


Important to managing data is updating it if things change. When you’re working with a text string in Google Sheets, you have a few ways to substitute that text without manually changing the string. Read More »

 

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Get Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra for Its Lowest Price Ever


It’s hard to believe that another month has come and gone, but here we are, closing out April in a big way. This week, you’ll find the best discounts so far on Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra and S22+. You can also save big on a base Galaxy S22, a pair of Jabra earbuds, and a Withings hybrid smartwatch. Let’s get into it! Read More »

 

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How to Move a Window to Another Monitor on Windows 11


If you’re running multiple monitors on Windows 11, it’s easy to move an existing app window between two or more displays. We’ll show you how to do it using the mouse or a keyboard shortcut. Read More »

 
 

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