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TODAY'S TOP STORY 4 Reasons to Buy a Laptop With a Removable Battery


In today’s world of sleek, non-serviceable laptops, finding one with a removable battery is relatively rare. Yet, despite their scarcity, such laptops offer distinct advantages worth exploring, from extended lifespan to upgrade potential, making them an intriguing alternative battery option. Read More »

 
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You look at your weather app to check for rain and scan the radar, not to be on somebody’s radar. But millions of people use weather apps that track them and violate their privacy. Here’s why it matters and what to do about it. Read More »

 
Gold vs. Platinum PSUs: Are Platinum Power Supplies Overkill?


When you’re buying a power supply, there are a few specs that you should take into account rather than just looking at its power output. One of them has taken on a lot of importance in recent times: 80+ rating. But what’s the difference between 80+ Gold and 80+ Platinum? Read More »

 
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Whether you need crisp white light for color-accurate photos or a rainbow effect for fun gaming and movie sessions, these bulbs do it all at under $10. On the fence? Check out Review Geek’s review for more info.

 
How to Play the iPhone’s Secret Rain Sounds for Sleeping


Many people use sound machines and sleep sound apps, but you don’t actually need those if you have an iPhone. There’s a rain sounds and white noise player buried deep in the Settings. We can make it easier to use. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT What Is Google Chrome Canary, and Should You Use It?


Google Chrome is available in four different release channels: Stable, Beta, Dev, and Canary. But what exactly is Chrome Canary, and should you use it on your PC? Read More »

 
The Best Soundbars of 2023


Adding the right soundbar to your home is a great way to make TV, movies, and music come to life without getting an entire home theater system. Our recommendations will give you some of the best audio experiences around. Read More »

 
Is Steam’s Download Speed Slow? 8 Ways to Speed It Up


Is Steam downloading games at a slow speed on your computer? If so, here are some easy Steam app and computer tweaks to help speed up your downloads. Spend less time waiting for your games to arrive and more time playing them. Read More »

 
How to Print Text Messages From Android


Text messages pretty much only live on your Android phone. However, there may come a time—whether it’s for a court date or personal records—that you want a physical copy. Printing a text conversation isn’t as simple as it sounds, but we’ll walk you through it. Read More »

 
The Dream of In-Display Fingerprint Scanners Is Dead


Under-display fingerprint scanners were supposed to be great. Just put your finger on the touch screen like you would anyway, and a built-in sensor unlocks the phone. That was the dream, but in reality, they’re worse than the alternatives. Read More »

 

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