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Television laugh tracks, or pre-recorded laughter designed to give the illusion of a laughing studio audience, debuted in 1950 on the Hank McCune Show.

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Making your own hand-pressed coffee is great, but sometimes you’re in a rush and just need some caffeine flowing through your veins. When it’s one of those times, a brewer like the Keurig K-Mini Coffee Brewer is a great option—especially when it’s on sale for $80.

This small brewer can easily and quickly brew a cup of coffee, then get out of your way. With a variety of K-Cups available on the market, you’ll surely find the perfect coffee flavor you’ll love, too.

 
The ASUS ROG Ally Might Be the Best Steam Deck Clone Yet


There have been plenty of Steam Deck clones out there, but none have managed to quite match what Valve has achieved with its first piece of hardware. ASUS might just have a worthy contender for a change, though. Read More »

 
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OnePlus Nord Buds 2 Has ANC and 7-Hour Battery for Just $59


OnePlus is probably best known for its smartphones, but the company also sells earbuds (and soon, a tablet). The OnePlus Nord Buds 2 wireless earbuds are now out, and they look impressive for the $59 asking price. Read More »

 
Is an Air Quality Monitor Worth Having?


Air quality monitors have gained popularity as people have become more conscious of the air they breathe in their homes and offices. But what do air quality monitors do, and are they useful? Here’s all you need to know. Read More »

 
NZXT’s New Desktop Microphone Is Tiny and Powerful


It can be hard to pick from the best gaming microphones, and now there’s yet another option. NZXT has just unveiled a new microphone and accompanying boom arm, and they’re both pretty tiny. Read More »

 
Google Chrome Now Testing One-Time Permissions, Like iPhone & Android


Google Chrome is adding new features all the time, though it usually takes a while for them to roll out to everyone. The browser is now experimenting with the ability to grant a permission one time to a given site. Read More »

 
Google Drive Reverses Course on New Hidden File Limit


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 »

 
The Best Speakers of 2023


Speakers have come a long way and can suit a variety of needs, which makes shopping for one a tricky process. What you need will depend on whether you’re building a home theater system, taking it on the go, or anything in between. Read More »

 
Google Chrome 112 Is Now Available to Download


Google releases a new Chrome update once every four weeks, as of Chrome 94. Starting today, Chrome 112 will be available to everyone. Read More »

 
How to Replace Siri With ChatGPT on Your iPhone


Siri can control your iPhone, but it’s nowhere near as powerful as ChatGPT. Fortunately, you can add ChatGPT to your iPhone and talk to it with your voice, using Siri as a gateway to ChatGPT. Here’s how. Read More »

 
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Flashforge Adventurer 4 Review: Larger Prints Made Easy


If you’re into 3D printing, eventually, you’ll want to make a larger print that won’t fit on an entry-level printer. But might not feel comfortable buying a large 3D printer that requires fussing and fidgeting to produce decent results. If that’s you, check out FlashForge’s Adventurer 4 printer. Read More »

 
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You're Forgetting to Clean One of the Grossest Things in Your Home


Most of us recognize that certain things in our homes tend to attract more germs than others. You wouldn’t dream of not cleaning your toilet, your shower, or your kitchen. Read More »

 
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Are Roaches More Active in Spring?


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6 Ways to Move PC Gaming to Your Couch


The phrase PC gaming often evokes images of sitting at a desk bathed in RGB light, clicking away with a mouse, but there’s no reason you can’t take your PC gaming experience and transport it to a comfy couch and TV setup. Read More »

 

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Microsoft Edge Has a New Hidden Split-Screen Mode


Microsoft has been hard at work integrating Bing Chat into the Edge browser, but there’s another new feature that isn’t as obvious: a hidden split-screen mode. Read More »

 

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Western Digital Got Hacked, “My Cloud” Services Are Down


Western Digital doesn’t have the best track record with security, so it’s not much of a surprise that the company just got hacked again. The breach has also shut down most of the company’s online services, including My Cloud. Read More »

 

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