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April 27, 2023

Did You Know?

Humphry Davy was a brilliant British chemist and inventor known for isolating many elements, his experiments with nitrous oxide, and more. But he also had a great sense of humor and joked that his assistant Michael Faraday, also a brilliant scientist, was his greatest discovery.

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Why Don’t We Have 128-Bit Computers Yet?


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Kodi vs. Plex: Which is Best For You?


If you’re looking for a way to stream or watch movies and TV shows, there’s a good choice you’re trying to pick between Kodi and Plex. Though both are solid choices, there are some notable differences that can help you decide between them. Read More »

 

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You Can Now Link Your iPhone to Your Windows 11 PC


Microsoft’s Phone Link has been around for a while now, but iPhone owners were left out of the fun. Now, though, if you have an iPhone and a Windows PC, you can now have them work with each other seamlessly. Read More »

 
Microsoft 365 Web Apps Are Moving to a New Home


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