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July 20, 2023

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Zebroids are the offspring of crossbreeding between zebras and other equine species. The various names of specific zebroids reflects the breeding combination such as: zedonks, zorses, zebra mules, and zonkeys.

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It’s Thursday! YouTube Premium is going up in price. In other news, File sharing between Windows PCs and Android devices is now easier than ever, thanks to Google’s new Nearby Share application, and Proton Mail has new protection features against tracking links.

Also, Anker’s excellent 100W USB Type-C wall charger is currently $26.59 on Amazon, a 30% discount from the usual price.


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YouTube Premium's Price is Going Up

Another day, another streaming service raises its rates. YouTube Premium, the ad-free version of YouTube that also gives subscribers access to YouTube Music, is raising its rates starting, well, now. Take a look at how much you can expect to pay.

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Here's An Excellent Razor to Replace Your Cheap Disposable One

Western Razor Co's premium razors are made with high-quality materials that are designed to give you a smooth, and comfortable shave every time. Say goodbye to your gross disposable razors and start saving up to $110 every year using a better, longer-lasting razor. Plus, they are 100% made in the U.S.A.

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Samsung is Launching Ultra-Fast GDDR7 Graphics Memory

Well folks, it looks like the GDDR6/GDDR6X era is coming to a close. Samsung has announced that it's ready to produce blistering GDDR7 VRAM, and will install it first in next-gen systems of "key customers" for verification sometime in 2023. So how fast are we talking here?

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How To Plan and Create a PowerPoint Presentation With ChatGPT and Midjourney

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If hearing the phrase, "Can you put together a PowerPoint presentation?" makes you uncontrollably groan, you need to improve your workflow. One way to do this is to integrate ChatGPT and Midjourney into how you build PowerPoint presentations. Here's how to get started.

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How to Un-Repost on TikTok

Regretful reposts on TikTok are nothing new. But you don't have to sit on them and stew about it. TikTok makes it easy to un-repost videos. See for yourself, and have more control over what you post on TikTok.

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You Now Have to Pay More for Netflix Without Ads

Okay, this is getting ridiculous. Netflix has announced the discontinuation of its Basic plan in the US and UK, the cheapest option for watching Netflix without ads. Learn more about Netflix's latest price change.

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Tracking links in email messages is a major issue. Proton Mail, the Gmail alternative that puts privacy at the forefront, is combating this problem with its new Tracking Links Protection feature that keeps senders from tracking you. Here's how it all works.

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How to Remove a Partition in Windows 11

If you're ready to delete a partition on a particular drive, Windows 11 makes this fairly easy. But there's more than one way. Here are the best methods for removing a partition in Windows 11 and getting your space back.

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What Is a Flatpak in Linux, and How Do You Install One?

Flatpaks are like all-in-one installers that allow you to install Linux-based applications without dealing with the headache of dependencies. But if you're using a distribution like Ubuntu that already has a native way to install applications, is there a reason to use Flatpaks in the first place?

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PSA: You Might Be Eligible for a Free Smart Thermostat

Getting a discounted or free smart thermostat from your local power company may seem too good to be true, but it's really not. Utility companies have a storied history of incentivizing consumers to lower their energy use; smart thermostats are the latest tactic. Here's how to find out if you're eligible.

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Android’s Nearby Share Has Officially Arrived on Windows PCs

Google's answer to Apple's AirDrop, Nearby Share, is officially available for Windows PCs after being in beta for several months. The official release comes with a few Quality of Life fixes that make this handy little tool better than ever.

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