6 Tips for Making Microsoft Excel Charts That Stand Out

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Despite the tight association between sweet tea and the American South, sweet tea was first enjoyed by Northerners and didn’t really catch on in the South until the 20th century.

 
6 Tips for Making Microsoft Excel Charts That Stand Out


Excel makes creating a chart or graph easy, but there are certain things you can do to make your chart more effective. This list of tips can make your graph a successful visual display of your data. Read More »

 
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How to Hide Files and Folders on a Chromebook


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You Can Finally Play Fortnite on iPhone Again Soon, Sort Of


Do you miss playing Fortnite on your iPhone since Apple and Epic Games have been going at it? Well, NVIDIA has a solution that’ll let you play the beloved game on iPhone through GeForce Now and the phone’s Safari web browser soon. Read More »

 
How to Animate Single Words or Letters in Microsoft PowerPoint


If you have words that you want to emphasize in your slideshow, you can animate them one at a time. In fact, you can even make each letter pop. Create an impactful slideshow by animating words or letters in PowerPoint. Read More »

 
Your Oculus Quest Now Works Better With PC VR Games on Steam


Even though Valve has its own virtual reality headset, the company has made an update to its SteamVR platform that will help make using Meta’s Oculus Quest headsets more pleasant with PC VR games on Steam. Read More »

 
The Best QLED TVs of 2022


QLED TVs promise to offer fantastic picture quality, but in a market full of televisions with quantum dot technology, it can be hard to choose the best. To help, we have handpicked the best QLED TVs you can buy. Read More »

 
Dropbox Finally Gets Native M1 Mac Support


Do you use Dropbox to keep your stuff in the cloud? If you use an M1 Mac, you’ve probably noticed that Dropbox isn’t working on it. However, that’s changing, as Dropbox is rolling out support for Apple’s new chips in beta. Read More »

 
What Is Microsoft’s Pluton Security Processor?


The first computers packing Microsoft’s Pluton security processor arrive in 2022 thanks to AMD’s Ryzen 6000 laptop CPUs. If you haven’t heard of the technology, Pluton promises improved hardware security by walling off sensitive data like encryption keys inside the CPU package. Read More »

 
How to Share Xbox Game Pass With Multiple Consoles


Game Pass is Microsoft’s all-you-can-eat gaming subscription which allows you to play over 100 games for a flat fee each month. If you pay for Game Pass you can share it between two consoles, and even play the same game on both at the same time. Read More »

 
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One of the issues that most apartment dwellers face is privacy. These renter-friendly tips will help you create a more private living space when you live in an apartment. Read More »

 
How to Stop Your iPhone Screen From Automatically Turning Off


Does your iPhone screen keep going dark or turning off while reading something, checking a shopping list, or any other time you don’t want it to? There’s an easy way to turn off auto-lock on an iPhone in Settings. Here’s how. Read More »

 

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The NVIDIA SHIELD TV Can Now Play 4K HDR PC Games


NVIDIA just dropped a massive update for the SHIELD TV called SHIELD Experience Update 9.0. It brings lots of new features, including the ability to stream PC games in 4K and HDR thanks to GeForce NOW’s RTX 3080 tier. Read More »

 

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Here’s What Changed in iOS 15.2.1 and iPadOS 15.2.1


There’s a new version of iOS and iPadOS out right now. Version 15.2.1 of Apple’s mobile operating systems doesn’t change much, but you’re still going to want to download it as soon as possible to patch any security holes. Read More »

 

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How to Translate a PDF


Want to translate a PDF to a language you read? Use Google Translate on the web or Microsoft Word on your desktop to translate PDFs from one language to another. We’ll show you how. Read More »

 
How to Block Text Message Notifications From Unknown Senders on iPhone


Even if you’re already filtering unknown senders in Messages on iPhone, you still might see notifications every time you get a text from an unknown number. To stop that and silence the annoying SMS notifications, you’ll need to make a quick visit to Settings. Here’s how to set it up. Read More »

 
Microsoft Will Let You Uninstall Windows 11’s Clock for Some Reason


Do you absolutely despise the clock in Windows 11? Well, Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22533 to the Dev channel, and it will let you uninstall the Windows Clock app if that’s something you’re interested in. Read More »

 
What Is Pixel Binning in Cameras?


Smartphone cameras with super-high megapixel counts make for good marketing, but hardly anyone actually takes 200-megapixel photos. So how do you get usable pictures from them? Through pixel binning, the process of combining tiny pixels into large virtual ones. Read More »

 
 

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