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“Quicksilver”, referring to mercury or the mercury/tin blend which was used, historically, to make mirrors, derives its name from the Old English “cwicseolfor”—literally “living silver”—because of its shiny and liquid state.

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Happy Monday! Google Drive has a new hidden limit on how many files you can store in your account, which was rolled out (seemingly) with no warning.

Meanwhile, Android’s wireless file sharing service now also works with Windows PCs, and HyperX released a new lightweight gaming mouse in both wired and wireless versions.

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Quick Look: This Device Claims to Lower Your Stress and Improve Sleep


Do you struggle for a decent night’s sleep or constantly fight to focus on the task in front of you? It may be a matter of being overstressed, and Apollo thinks it can help. The Apollo Wearable is a simple touch therapy device designed to send slight vibrations to your body to improve your overall quality of life. Read More »

 
Google Drive Has a New Hidden Limit on Files


Google has built its cloud storage systems to handle your entire digital life, including all your photos, videos, emails, and other files. However, there’s now a limit to the number of individual files you can keep in Google Drive. Read More »

 
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Smart locks are great for convenience and better security, but if you live in an apartment, you may be unable to install one. However, that doesn’t mean you need to miss out on the keyless lock life. Instead, you can check out the SwitchBot Smart Lock.

The SwitchBot differs from most smart locks, simply installing over your existing deadlock. From there, you can lock and unlock the deadbolt remotely, get notifications, and more—though you’ll also need a Hub Mini to take advantage of all the features.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How to Keep Your TV Going During a Power Outage


People have different priorities during a power outage. If your priority is keeping the TV on so you can binge-watch your favorite show, well, we’re here to help. We crunched the numbers on different solutions so you can see just how much (or little) of a hassle a power outage Netflix binge would be. Read More »

 
Your Job Might Give You Free Spotify Premium


It’s common for workplaces to provide benefits through third-party companies, like discounts at certain stores or various memberships. One benefit might become more common in the coming weeks and months: a Spotify Premium subscription. Read More »

 
What Is the Optical Audio Port, and When Should I Use It?


Ever wonder what that trapezoidal “optical” audio port is? You’ll find these on the back of computers, HDTVs, media receivers, and more, but hardly anyone uses them. That little oft-neglected port can be a real life saver, though. Let’s look at what it is and how you can take advantage of it. Read More »

 
Android’s File Sharing Now Also Works With Windows


Nearby Share has been available on Android devices and Chromebooks for a few years now, serving as an equivalent to Apple’s AirDrop. Google has now released a Nearby Share app for Windows. Read More »

 
The Best Xbox Series X and Series S Accessories of 2023


Want to make your Xbox Series X or Series S gaming experience better? It’s time to pick up some accessories. A new headset, an extra controller, and more storage space for your favorite games can go a long way. Read More »

 
Palm, Claw, and Tip: The Pros and Cons of Mouse Grip Styles


Choosing the right mouse grip can make a big difference in your computer use experience. From palm to claw to tip grip, each style has its pros and cons. Learn which grip is best for you and how it can impact your productivity and comfort. Read More »

 
How to Use Microsoft Word’s Hidden Transcription Feature


Did you know Microsoft Word has a voice transcription feature that lets you upload audio files? You can upload and transcribe unlimited minutes of audio—great for transcribing interviews, meeting minutes, or anything else. It works incredibly well, too. Here’s how to use it. Read More »

 
Bing Chat: How to Use the AI Chatbot


The AI chatbot space is starting to really heat up. Microsoft has its own version of ChatGPT—called the “new Bing” or “Bing Chat”—and it might be even better. Let’s take a closer look at Microsoft’s favorite new toy. Read More »

 
HyperX’s New Haste 2 Gaming Mouse Can Go Wired or Wireless


HP-owned HyperX is an established name in the gaming PC space, making all kinds of peripherals for hardcore gamers. Now the company has revealed a new gaming mouse with a lightweight design. Read More »

 
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Amazon Luna (With Luna+) Review: A Niche Gaming Product for Non-Gamers


You don’t need a console for gaming fun. Amazon Luna lets you play games with only your computer, an internet connection, and a supported controller. There are many reasons to consider joining the Amazon Luna universe—and why you might want to stay away. Read More »

 
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Here's Everything Coming to Netflix the Week of April 3, 2023


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EZQuest USB-C Multimedia 10-in-1 Hub Review: Unwavering Performance


Laptops can only support so many ports, but as technology advances, the demand for connectivity increases. EZQuest’s USB-C Multimedia 10-in-1 Gen 2 Hub is a slimline plug ‘n-play solution to having more peripherals than ports. Even when pushed to its limits, the hub delivers near-peak performance. Read More »

 

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10 Windows 11 Taskbar Features You Should Be Using


The Windows 11 taskbar has been the subject of much discussion. It’s a drastic change from Windows 10, and lacks many older features. Still, there’s a lot it can do, and you should know about the best tips and tricks. Read More »

 

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