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1967 and 1983 were great years for James Bond fans—the film franchise spans over sixty years, but those two years are the only ones that saw two film releases within the same year, Casino Royale and You Only Live Twice in 1967 and Octopussy and Never Say Never Again in 1983.

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Does ChatGPT Have an App?


ChatGPT is taking the world by storm. Not only is it incredibly fun to use, it can actually be surprisingly useful. If you’re a fan of OpenAI’s powerful chatbot, you might be wondering if it has a smartphone app. Read More »

 
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The Steam Deck is a brilliant machine, but you may decide you want to run Windows on it instead of SteamOS. If that’s you, we’ll explain how to run Windows on Steam Deck from an SD card and how to install Windows on your Steam Deck’s internal SSD. Read More »

 
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Samsung Galaxy A54 5G Is $450, Will Get 5 Years of Updates


The Galaxy S23 series might be Samsung’s best smartphone series right now, but the company’s most popular models are budget devices like the Galaxy A series. The Galaxy A54 5G is now official, and it looks like a great phone for 2023. Read More »

 

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Amazon’s Satellite Internet Won’t Need a Giant Antenna


Satellite internet is rapidly becoming more useful with the introduction of low-orbit networks, like Starlink and Iridium, and Amazon has been building up its own network. Amazon has now revealed more details about how it will work. Read More »

 

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How to Remove Bing Chat “Discover” Button in Microsoft Edge


As promised, Microsoft added the new Bing AI Chat to Edge. The Bing icon lives in the top right corner of the Edge browser window, and Microsoft has made it annoyingly difficult to disable. We’ll show you how to turn it off. Read More »

 
Why You Want Mesh Wi-Fi, Even If You Just Need One Router


If you’re not looking to blanket a large home with Wi-Fi, you might not have even considered going with a mesh platform. Here’s why we think you should. Read More »

 
Google-Owned Waze Will Help You Find EV Chargers


While Google Maps is fine for most commutes, the also-Google-owned Waze is a great choice for people who want to get to point A to point B in the shortest amount of time possible. Waze now works even better for driving around in an electric vehicle. Read More »

 
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