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While small doses of caffeine (such as drinking a single cup of coffee) can increase alertness and have other positive effects, doses in excess of 200mg (such as drinking multiple cups of coffee at a time or taking caffeine pills) can cause increased anxiety along with nervousness, jitteriness, and an upset stomach.

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While small doses of caffeine (such as drinking a single cup of coffee) can increase alertness and have other positive effects, doses in excess of 200mg (such as drinking multiple cups of coffee at a time or taking caffeine pills) can cause increased anxiety along with nervousness, jitteriness, and an upset stomach.

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Happy Tuesday! Firefox 113 is starting to roll out today, with a new Picture-in-Picture mode, performance improvements, and lots of other changes. Mozilla also confirmed that its Thunderbird mail app will have paid features and services, starting later this year.

In other news, Apple has released new pro video and audio editors for iPads, the Google Play Store is getting even more ads, and time is running out to migrate old Minecraft accounts to Microsoft accounts.

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Don’t like your smart TV’s OS? Not ready to upgrade your normal television to a smart one? You’ll want a streaming device. Streaming devices can give you easy access to all your streaming services, and in general, these devices aren’t expensive.

Case in point—Our favorite streaming device, the Roku Streaming Stick 4K, is only $46. Featuring 4K, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, anything you want to watch will look fantastic.

 
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Was Windows Vista Really That Bad—or Just Misunderstood?


While some Windows versions are loved by enthusiasts for years to come, others are sorted into the “hall of shame.” This was true of Windows ME, in 2000, and Windows 8/8.1, in 2012. But perhaps one of the more notable entries on people’s lists of worst Windows versions is Windows Vista, released in 2007. Was it that bad, really? Read More »

 
How to Watch the ‘Fast and Furious’ Franchise in Order


From its humble beginnings, The Fast and the Furious has become one of the most successful franchises in Hollywood, delivering car-based action on an increasingly grand scale. Here’s how you can stream the Fast and Furious movies and TV shows. Read More »

 
Sony’s New Bluetooth Speakers Are Tiny and Huge


Sony already sells some of the best Bluetooth speakers around, and the company has now revealed two new options: a compact speaker for calls and outdoor use, and a massive boombox-like model for room-filling sound. Read More »

 
When Is DDR6 RAM Coming Out?


Although most PCs are still running on DDR4 or even DDR3 memory, DDR6 is well on its way to being released. But how far away is the release of the upcoming memory standard, and will it be worth the wait? Read More »

 
Apple’s Pro Video and Audio Editors Are Now on iPad


Apple and third-party developers have slowly ramped up the professional-level software on iPads over the past few years, but one piece of the puzzle was missing: Apple’s own Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. That’s finally changing. Read More »

 
The Best Mouse Pads of 2023


Picking out a fresh mouse pad for your setup? It can be tricky to find the right one. Luckily, we’ve rounded up some of the best on the market to make your quest easier! Read More »

 
Firefox 113 Is Faster and Has a New Picture-in-Picture Mode


Mozilla Firefox receives frequent updates, but most of them are fairly minor, especially compared to the (sometimes unhelpful) changes going into Chrome and Edge each month. Firefox 113 is rolling out starting today, with more changes than usual. Read More »

 
Whatever Happened to Those Home Nuclear Reactors?


Years ago, news about Toshiba’s 4S small modular reactor (SMR) stirred our imaginations and made us wonder if we’d be powering our homes with personal nuclear power plants. But where are these futuristic energy sources now, and are they still coming? Read More »

 
What Is DOCSIS 4.0 (And When Will It Be Available?)


Do you have a cable modem? It’s using DOCSIS. If you’re curious when you’ll have faster cable internet thanks to DOCSIS 4.0—and when you’ll need to upgrade your cable modem—here’s what to expect and when. Read More »

 
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Apple's Biggest Mistake: Bring Back the Headphone Jack


Apple is famous for calling an early end to useful tech in its devices. Floppy disks, optical drives, USB-A ports, and more were given the boot years before users were ready. However, the company has a unique opportunity to reverse one of its worst decisions and bring back the headphone jack. Read More »

 
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Is It Ever Okay to Ignore Your Check Engine Light?


You crank your car, ready to head to work or out with friends, and boom! Your day is ruined because your check engine light is on. But your car is still running fine, so do you really need to deal with it now? Read More »

 
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The DIY Home Projects to Help Sell Your House


As a homeowner, it’s normal to want to make upgrades around your house. Maybe you’ve got a “fixer-upper” that needs modernizing. Maybe you just want to make changes that fit your personality. Whatever the case, tackling many of those home projects yourself is easier than ever thanks to articles, YouTube videos, and even online classes or tutorials covering DIY solutions. Read More »

 
Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO Review: A Studio Classic That Still Holds Up


While plenty of companies put out several new models of headphones every year, sometimes a brand will create a model so good it just sticks around. That is the case with the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO, but you could easily say that about a few headphones that the company makes. Read More »

 

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The Google Play Store Is Getting Even More Ads


No one likes ads, but sadly, they’re becoming more and more common each day. Now, Google Play will start showing more and more ads — even in the places where you least expect them. Read More »

 

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You’re Nearly Out of Time to Save Your Old Minecraft Account


Minecraft used to have special Minecraft.net and Mojang accounts for purchases and online play, but starting in 2020, Mojang migrated them to Microsoft accounts. In a few months, the migration period is ending, and all remaining old accounts will be gone forever. Read More »

 

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What Is WhatsApp Plus, and Should You Use It?


WhatsApp Plus is an unofficial Android app based on WhatsApp, the famous and frequently used mobile messaging app. However, WhatsApp Plus is not made by the same company. It’s a modified version of WhatsApp, and we recommend against using it. Read More »

 
8 Ways to Free Up Disk Space on Windows


Drives are getting larger and larger, but whether you have a solid-state drive (SSD) or a huge mechanical hard drive, they always seem to fill up. These tips will help you free up space on your Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC’s internal storage. Read More »

 
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