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The largest hot desert in the world, the Sahara, is 3,600,000 square miles (9,200,000 square kilometers) in size and larger than the next seven largest hot and cold deserts combined.
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February 7, 2023
Did You Know?
The largest hot desert in the world, the Sahara, is 3,600,000 square miles (9,200,000 square kilometers) in size and larger than the next seven largest hot and cold deserts combined.
AI tools have been making waves. First, it was AI image generators, then came ChatGPT with the ability to generate human-like text conversations. The potential for this technology is incredible, and you can use it right now. Read More »
If you've ever been involved in a car accident, then you already know that having a tool like the T3 Tactical Auto Rescue Tool would make an excellent addition to anyone's arsenal of survival gear. Designed with a 440c stainless steel knife blade, this tool includes other useful features like an LED light, a seatbelt cutter, and a spring loaded window punch that will serve as your go-to option in case of an emergency. Stay prepared and Get it now while supplies last!
Windows 10 and Windows 11 both have built-in features that can turn your laptop (or desktop) into a wireless hotspot, allowing other devices to connect to it and share your internet connection. Here’s how the whole thing works. Read More »
Apple fans can get their hands on the best audio experience for their favorite devices for only $199.99 ($50 off) until February 12. The new and discounted Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) improves on the original release with the proprietary H2 chip, ensuring these wireless earbuds remain the best option for Apple users. Read More »
Fidget toys are a great way to concentrate, but some of them, especially those that make noise, aren’t the best for the office. One good solution is a fidget ring, and LAOYOU’s spinner rings work great.
This ring is available in all a bunch of sizes and colors, and it’s easy to spin—the most important thing you actually need from a product like this. Spinning the ring is also quiet, making it perfect for the office or any place where you can’t make too much noise.
OnePlus might be best known for selling smartphones, but the company also offers accessories like headphones and smartwatches. The OnePlus Buds Pro 2 is now official, and it’s aiming to compete with the best wireless earbuds. Read More »
The 2000s ushered in a period of intense interest in productivity methods and strategies. Not all of them stood the test of time, but one certainly did—and if you’re not using it, you’re missing out. Read More »
Roku loves a good cross-brand promotion, and this time around, the streaming company is partnering with DoorDash to give away six free months of the premium DashPass subscription. Read More »
A seemingly useful trick for unlocking your iPhone has been doing the rounds on social media which allows you to unlock your iPhone with a simple voice command. While it might sound handy, it’s one tip you should probably avoid if you want to keep your device secure. Read More »
The 2nd Gen AirPods Pro is Apple’s best pair of in-ear earbuds, with fantastic integration with Apple devices and great active noise cancellation (ANC). Now you can buy a pair for the best price yet. Read More »
There is no one-size-fits-all gaming monitor. Some people look for the highest refresh rates for an edge in competitive gaming, others want to bask in high-fidelity visuals. Let’s break down the best monitors for every gamer. Read More »
Apple removed the iPhone’s headphone jack in September 2016 and followed up by announcing AirPods. But AirPods aren’t the only wireless earbud option for iPhones or iPads. Here are our top picks for some that pair perfectly with Apple devices. Read More »
If you are looking to upgrade the memory in your computer, you are probably wondering how many open slots you have, what type of RAM is already installed, and what you need to buy for an upgrade without having to open your computer. Read More »
Do you see trails or blurring on your monitor during fast-paced motion or games? Ghosting can affect LCD monitors and televisions, but you may be able to rectify it with a simple setting. Here’s how. Read More »
Chrome updates are speeding up again. The “Early Stable” version of Chrome 110 was released last week, and the final stable version is available starting February 7th, 2023. This update brings enhancements to Google Translate, “Safe Browsing,” and NVIDIA RTX graphic cards. Read More »
If you’re like me, you probably just assumed that Parmigiano Reggiano and parmesan were the same things. One just happened to have a fancy name to make fancy cheese lovers feel fancier. Well, arguably one is fancier than the other, but they are not the same. Read More »
No one is looking to waste money on groceries these days. Improperly storing food is one surefire way to lose out on stretching your grocery dollar. You might be surprised to know you’ve probably been storing a few vegetables improperly. Read More »
Are you traveling internationally for the first time this year? If you haven’t already begun the process of getting a passport, now’s the time. Your passport is essential for international travel, and it can take a while to complete the process. Here’s how to apply for one and how to travel smart once you get it. Read More »
When you get a Keychron board, you know you’re getting quality. Pre-lubed keyswitches, a sturdy aluminum chassis, wireless or wired connectivity, and unrivaled customization make Keychron’s Q1 Pro a mechanical keyboard you won’t want to miss. Read More »
Some people are pros at swallowing pills. Whether it’s their plethora of vitamins or two aspirin, the process comes easy. For some, though, getting pills down can be daunting, and they’re often told to just toss their head back and swallow. But that might just be part of the problem. Read More »
The Super Bowl is here again, which means it’s time to plan a menu that’ll feed lots of hungry (and passionate) fans. We know you already have plenty of recipes for chicken wings, so here’s to trying, well, literally everything else. Read More »
We’ve all experienced it. We’re trying to make a decision, and even though there’s little to no evidence backing it, something tells us which way to go. Whether you refer to it as a gut feeling, intuition, or being one with the Universe, there’s actually some science behind why we should listen to this sixth sense. Read More »
The Satechi Duo Wireless Charger Power Stand is for those who value the convenience of an all-in-one charging solution for multiple devices as well as the choice of wired or wireless power delivery. But there’s a price to be paid—literally and figuratively. Read More »
Samsung Pass is the company’s password manager for mobile devices, but unlike the other best password managers, it’s not really cross-platform. That’s finally changing, thanks to a new Windows app. Read More »
ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that can’t stop lying, has exploded in popularity over the past few weeks. Despite many problems with the technology, Google and Microsoft are pushing ahead with plans to turn web searches into conversations. Read More »
There’s no shortage of 2-in-1 PCs, and Microsoft’s Surface lineup has some of the best options you can buy. However, depending on what you want most out of a tablet/laptop hybrid, ASUS might be able to win you over. Read More »
Number pads are a holdover from the era of massive desktop calculators. You might be better off without one — at least, one permanently fixed to your keyboard. Read More »
Apple has been slowly expanding its software and features to other platforms, especially its Apple TV+ and Apple Music streaming services. Now the company’s software is coming to third-party webOS TVs. Read More »
Did You Know?: The sound of a whip cracking is a mini sonic boom. The loop traveling along the length of the whip continues to gain speed until it reaches the speed of sound and breaks the sound
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Did You Know?: The theme song for the popular PBS show The Magic School Bus was performed by none other than rock-and-roll great Little Richard. Read in Browser Logo for How-To Geek February 4, 2023
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