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Did You Know?

“Lampworking” is a form of glasswork where the craftsperson uses a blowtorch instead of the furnaces used in “glassblowing”. The term refers to the original oil lamps used by ancient glass workers.

 
What Is No-Code, and Is It The Future of Tech?


Anybody interested in the future of software and how we will interact with computers a few years from now will have come across something called “no-code” platforms—with or without the hyphen. No-Code isn’t just the future; it’s available in the present. Read More »

 
How to Enable Google Photos Memories on Chrome’s New Tab Page


Google Chrome’s New Tab Page on the desktop can display some useful information—if you like that sort of thing. You can even see your Google Photos memories on the New Tab Page. We’ll show you how to enable it. Read More »

 
How to Move Cells in Microsoft Excel


Need to rearrange data in your spreadsheet? You can move cells in Microsoft Excel to different spots in the same sheet or to another spreadsheet or workbook. Use one of these methods to take your cell contents wherever you like. Read More »

 
The Best Google Pixel 6 Cases of 2021


The Pixel 6 marks Google’s return to the premium smartphone segment, and like most premium phones, it’s a glass sandwich. So if you want to keep the phone looking fantastic, investing in a case is a good idea. Here are the best cases for the Google Pixel 6. Read More »

 
The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video in 2021


Subscribers to Amazon Prime have access to thousands of movies for free with their subscriptions. If you’re looking for something to watch, here are the best movies to watch for free with Amazon Prime Video. Read More »

 
How to Use Classic Screen Savers in Windows 11


If you’re a fan of vintage Windows screensavers and would like to relive the glory days of Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, or XP, it’s easy to install a pack of vintage Microsoft screensavers for free. Here’s how to do it. Read More »

 
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How to See Song Lyrics on Spotify


Spotify makes it easy to sing along to a song by displaying the song lyrics on the app. We’ll show you how to reveal these lyrics in Spotify on the web, desktop, and mobile phones. Read More »

 
How to See Your Wi-Fi Password on Windows 11


If you have ever connected to a Wi-Fi network from your Windows 11 PC, your PC has saved that network’s password. You can view these saved Wi-Fi passwords using multiple ways, and we’ll show you how. Read More »

 
You’re Going to Pay More For Hulu With Live TV Soon


Hulu With Live TV is one of the more popular streaming cable services because it comes with live TV and Hulu’s entire catalog of on-demand content. However, the service is about to change, as the price is jumping up by $5 per month, which is never fun. Read More »

 
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Humans are social creatures, but we’ve become more isolatedĀ over the past year than ever before. However, tech couldĀ plug the gap. Artificial Intelligence (AI) could provide the companionship people strive for. But what if your AI pal dies? Read More »

 
What Are MMOs and MMORPGs?


MMOs and MMORPGs are some of the most popular video games in the world right now. Let’s take a look at what they are, what makes them different from other games, and why they’re so popular. Read More »

 

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