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Thanks to the close proximity of the Diomede Islands, located in the middle of the Bering Strait, Russia and the United States are only 2.4 miles (3.8 kilometers) apart at their closest point; Big Diomede is owned by Russia and its companion island Little Diomede is owned by the United States.

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Thanks to the close proximity of the Diomede Islands, located in the middle of the Bering Strait, Russia and the United States are only 2.4 miles (3.8 kilometers) apart at their closest point; Big Diomede is owned by Russia and its companion island Little Diomede is owned by the United States.

 
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Photoshop Is Finally Available as a Web App


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Samsung Now Offers Apple-Style Same Day Repairs at Best Buy


Starting in early November, more than 100 Best Buy stores will start offering same-day repairs on Samsung Galaxy phones, which will create a more Apple-like experience. With this many stores offering the service, there’s likely one near you. Read More »

 
What Is a Zero-Click Attack?


While “zero-day attacks” are bad enough—they’re named that because developers have had zero days to deal with the vulnerability before it’s out in the open—zero-click attacks are concerning in a different way. Read More »

 
The Best Alternatives to Google Apps on Android


Android and Google go together like peanut butter and jelly, but not everyone likes peanut butter. Avoiding Google’s prominent apps in Android is tough, but there are plenty of alternatives out there. We’ll show you the best of the bunch. Read More »

 
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Replace Your Crappy Old TV During Amazon's Black Friday Sale


It’s new TV season, baby. Amazon is running a big Black Friday blowout sale on TVs from TCL, Samsung, and Sony. Now’s the perfect time to replace your crappy old TV, or buy an affordable new smart TV for a young family member. Read More »

 
How to Generate a Web Link QR Code in Google Chrome


With Google Chrome’s built-in QR code option on your desktop, you can make QR codes for any sites and web pages you visit in the browser. When others scan them, they’ll be taken to the site. Here’s how to use it. Read More »

 

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Google Pixel 6 Reviews Are In: Here’s What Reviewers Love


Whenever Google releases a new smartphone, we all have to stand up and take notice. The company recently announced the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, and now the reviews for the phones have started pouring in. As it turns out, Google made a fantastic phone. Read More »

 

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How to Check and Update Your Git Version


Keeping your Git installation up to date is essential, as it gives you all the latest features, improvements, bug fixes, and more. Here’s how to check which Git you’re currently using, and how to update it to the latest version. Read More »

 

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How to Rotate an Image in Adobe Photoshop


If you’d like to rotate your digital photos, Adobe Photoshop offers various tools to do that. We’ll show you how to rotate your photo with predefined, custom, and freeform options in this app. Read More »

 
MacOS Monterey Is Here, and You Can Download It Now


Apple is having a busy day, as the company just pushed iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1 to users, and now it has released macOS Monterey to everyone. This means you can download and install it on your Mac right now. Read More »

 
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How to Respond to Google Calendar Events That You’ll Join Virtually


With more meetings being held online nowadays, Google offers the option to respond to Google Calendar events that you’ll join virtually. For organizers who hold meetings both online and in-person, this lets them know how you plan to attend. Read More »

 
What’s New in iOS 15.1 for iPhone: SharePlay and More


When iOS 15 first dropped, many users were disappointed to learn that Apple’s anticipated SharePlay feature wouldn’t be ready for day one. Thankfully, Apple just released iOS 15.1, and the company has included SharePlay and plenty of other features for your iPhone. Read More »

 
How to Enable ProRes Video Mode on iPhone


Apple’s ProRes video mode can record higher quality videos with the iPhone 13 lineup. Since these videos take up more space, though, the feature is off by default. Here’s how to turn on ProRes mode on your iPhone. Read More »

 
 

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