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Although not used consistently across the U.S., the National Fire Protection Association has recommended guidelines for fire hydrant colors, with specific colors designated for different water pressure levels for quick identification.

 
šŸ“ Wordle Lives On

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Speaking of… buying things? Intel is raising prices for its processors and other chips, which could mean your next computer might be more expensive.

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TODAY'S TOP STORY 7 Little-Known Gmail Features You Should Try


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Most smartphones have wireless charging capabilities nowadays. Ditch the cable and pick up the mophieĀ Universal Wireless Charging Stand. This stand will work with any smartphone with wireless charging, and it can get up to 15W fast charging with Qi-certified phones.

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Intel Might Make Your Next Computer More Expensive


Global economic inflation is causing nearly everything to creep up in price, from groceries to cars. Intel is now raising prices on its processors and other chips, which could contribute to higher prices for PCs. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Does the Length of a USB Cable Affect Charging?


From smartphones to laptops, we charge multiple devices each day, and many of them use a USB cable for delivering power. But if you use a cable with more length, are you risking longer charge times? Here’s everything you need to know. Read More »

 
What Is Vapor Chamber Cooling, and Does Your PC Need It?


Electronics components, particularly computer CPUs and GPUs, need an efficient cooling system to prevent overheating. A vapor chamber is one such cooling system that has gained traction over the last decade. Here’s everything you need to know about it. Read More »

 
Wordle Is Now a Board Game, and You Can Pre-order It Now


Wordle is the hit word-based puzzle game that suddenly spiked in popularity earlier this year, and then was purchased by the New York Times. Now, the news organization is taking Wordle to new frontiers: board games. Read More »

 
The Best Retro Controllers for PC and Raspberry Pi of 2022


Nothing beats using an old-school style controller when retro gaming, whether you’re on the original hardware, a Raspberry Pi, or even using an emulator. Make sure you get the best retro gaming experience with one of our recommendations. Read More »

 
How to Cancel Amazon Prime and Get a Refund


Amazon Prime normally costs $139 per year unless you can score a discounted Prime membership. If you’re ready to give up free two-day shipping, the Amazon Prime Video library, Prime Day, and other perks, here’s how you can quit Prime. Read More »

 
16 Questions You’re Too Afraid to Ask About Your New MacBook


If you’re a first-time MacBook owner or are considering buying one, you probably have a lot of questions about the notebooks and ecosystem. We’ve answered some of the most common queries newbies might have to help get you up to speed. Read More »

 
How to Get the Weather on Your Windows 11 Taskbar


Did you know Windows 11 has a Windows 10-style weather widget for its taskbar? If you’ve been using Windows 11 since its release, you might be surprised about that! Here’s how to see the weather on your taskbar. Read More »

 
Did You Know? Shift+Ctrl+Alt+Win+L Opens LinkedIn on Windows


When you press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Win+L in Windows, your default browser opens and loads the LinkedIn social networking website. But why? We’ll get to the bottom of this mystery. Read More »

 
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Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 Review: Good Sound, Poor Noise Cancellation


Earbud manufacturers typically try to compete with their larger competitors by delivering unique features or a lower price point. Sennheiser, on the other hand, has taken a more head-on approach against its main competition with the MOMENTUM True Wireless 3.Ā The results are decidedly mixed. Read More »

 
How to grep Search for Filenames Instead of Content in Linux


grepĀ is a Linux tool usually used for searching text files for specific content. However, it’s often useful to search directories for file names instead of file contents, and this can be done with grepĀ and other Linux command line utilities Read More »

 

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How to Get Started Writing Helm Charts for Your Kubernetes Applications


Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes workloads. Creating a Helm chart for your application simplifies reproducible deployments into a Kubernetes cluster. Users can install the whole chart with one command, instead of manually applying individual component manifests with Kubectl. Read More »

 

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How to Use Fuel-Efficient Routes in Google Maps


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Google and Android App Developers Are Fighting, and We’re Losing


Epic Games’ legal battles with Apple and Google over in-app purchases in Fortnite have been ongoing since August 2020. Over the past few months, more companies have pushed back against Google, impacting how people can (or can’t) spend money in Android apps. Read More »

 
How to Find Your Windows 10 Product Key Using the Command Prompt


If you’re looking for your Windows 10 product key, you can find it by entering a quick command in the Command Prompt. Here’s how—plus a neat little trick for finding the product key using a Windows Registry method. Read More »

 
How to Copy a Formula in Microsoft Excel


If you’d like to use the same formula across multiple cells, copy the formula instead of typing it individually in each cell. You can use both dynamic cell reference and absolute cell reference while doing this, and we’ll show you how. Read More »

 
How to Format a USB Drive on Linux That Works With Windows


Sometimes Linux users need to exchange files with computers running other operating systems, such as Windows or macOS. That’s simple enough with a USB drive—as long as it is formatted correctly. Read More »

 
HTG Deals: Google Pixel 6 Pro Hits Lowest Price Ever, Plus More


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Chrome and Firefox Killed FTP Support: Here’s an Easy Alternative


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