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April 19, 2023

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A meter was originally defined as one ten-millionth of the distance between the Earth’s equator and the North Pole along a great circle.

📺 End of a Netflix Era

Happy Wednesday! Netflix has two major announcements: it’s ending DVD rentals after 25 years, and the crackdown on password sharing will start rolling out globally soon.

Meanwhile, Samsung is having a sale on microSD cards today, with the faster “Select” 128 GB card going for just $12.

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TODAY'S TOP STORY Is Hibernating Your PC Bad for Your SSD?


You like to hibernate your PC every day when you’re done using it, but you’re worried that hibernating it puts excessive wear and tear on your SSD. Does it matter, or is it nothing to worry about? We crunched the numbers, so you don’t have to. Read More »

 
Apple’s HomePod Speakers Can Now Hear Home Alarms


Apple is paying more attention to its HomePod speakers these days, especially with the return of the full-size model. A new feature is rolling out to them that might help you know when emergencies happen: alarm detection. Read More »

 
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How to Save Battery on Android


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Top 5 Free Udemy Courses Tech Heads Should Take Right Now


With technology becoming a vital part of so many different careers, it’s beneficial to know as much as possible. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to keep up with essential topics, especially if you’re learning from wordy digital manuals and outdated sources. If you really want to give your career a boost by expanding your tech-based knowledge, you’ll want to set your sights on Udemy, an online coursework marketplace. Within the extensive course catalog, you’ll find a number of free classes that can help you enhance your career and make you even more valuable in the tech space. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 10 Mistakes Beginners Make When Building PCs


Building your first PC can be daunting. You watched all kinds of tutorials and read all kinds of guides, but for some reason, you worry you might still mess things up somehow. Here are the most common mistakes beginners make, so you can avoid them when you actually start building. Read More »

 
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Samsung’s Fast 128 GB MicroSD Card Is Just $12 Today


MicroSD is the external storage of choice for everything from smartphones to dashcams. Now you can get one of Samsung’s best 128 GB cards for just $12 on Amazon. Read More »

 
Netflix Is Ending DVD Rentals After 25 Years


Netflix predates the age of video streaming by a good few years. The company had its start in 1998 as a DVD-by-mail rental service, and that option is still around. That’s changing soon, though. Read More »

 
Is CCleaner Safe for Windows?


After being the go-to Windows system cleaner for many years, CCleaner hit a very rocky patch that started with the discovery of a hack in 2017 and continued with data collection concerns just a short time later. But are those troubled times behind it, and is CCleaner safe for Windows now? Read More »

 
Netflix Will Block Password Sharing Before July 2023


Netflix has been working on a way to block people from sharing their Netflix passwords. It was supposed to roll out in the United States already, but now it’s coming to the US and other regions sometime soon. Read More »

 
Where to Stream Every ‘Predator’ Movie in 2023


From a single, focused action movie to a universe-spanning sci-fi franchise, the Predator series has been going strong for decades. Here’s where you can stream all of the Predator movies, in order of release date. Read More »

 
The Best Headphones of 2023


Everyone loves headphones for listening to music, movies, and phone calls. But with hundreds of options on the market, which one do you pick? Whether you need active noise cancellation (ANC), a wireless pair, or are just on a budget, we have the headphones for you. Read More »

 
How to Set Up a Home Media Server You Can Access From Any Device


A home media server lets you watch videos and listen to music files that you already own over your local network or remotely over the internet. Pick the device you want to use, load it with storage, install your media server of choice, and get streaming. Read More »

 
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Can You Clean a Dryer Vent with a Leaf Blower?


If it has been a while since you’ve cleaned your dryer vent or had it professionally cleaned, now is a good time. The job is a necessary step in home maintenance since all that lint could lead to a fire hazard. But if you’ve go a leaf blower, do you already have what you need to clean it out yourself? Read More »

 
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Is The Owala Water Bottle the New Stanley Cup?


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What to Do in a Dog Emergency According to a Vet


As a dog owner, it’s important to be prepared for any emergency that may arise with your furry friend. From accidental ingestion of toxic substances to physical trauma and sudden illnesses, there are many scenarios where you may need to act quickly to ensure the safety and well-being of your pet. Here are some common dog emergencies and what you can do to help your dog. Read More »

 
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Why Road Lines Are Yellow and White


If you love travel — especially road-tripping — then you already know how many thoughts and questions pop up in your mind while on a trip. Sometimes they’re deep and philosophical… and other times they’re random bursts of curiosity. Have you ever caught yourself wondering why some road lines are white while others are yellow? Read More »

 
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Everything You Need to Know About Amazon Kindle Unlimited


If you’re a Kindle-carrying bookworm, your reading habit can get expensive. Sure, you can always count on the library to be there with good reads. However, you sometimes have to wait to get popular eBooks, which can be frustrating. The good news is a service called Kindle Unlimited can help you. Read More »

 
10 Awesome MacBook Accessories to Buy in 2023


MacBooks are premium Apple laptops that often form the hub of work, school, and creative life. Want to take your MacBook to the next level? Add missing features and improve productivity with the right accessories. Read More »

 

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Dell MS900 Premier Rechargeable Mouse Review: Your Digits Will Thank You


Mice and keyboards may be thought of as simple computer accessories, but the Dell Premier Rechargeable Mouse (MS900) is far from basic. Designed for comfort, fast-paced workflows, and seamless device pairing, the MS900 looks, feels, and performs like a mouse of tomorrow that you can use today.  Read More »

 

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7 Awesome Google Drive Features You May Not Know About


Many people take Google Drive for granted. You store files there and go get them when you need them. But there’s more to Google Drive than meets the eye. Here are some of those useful features you may have missed. Read More »

 

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How to Reinstall the Microsoft Store on Windows 11


Is the Microsoft Store not working correctly on your Windows 11 PC? You can fix nearly any problem related to the Microsoft Store by uninstalling and reinstalling it. Here’s how to do just that. Read More »

 
 

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