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The notebooks of Marie Curie, the Nobel prize winning physicist best known for her pioneering research with radioactive materials, are still so dangerously radioactive today that they are stored in lead-lined boxes.

 
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Super Bowl 2022: Best TV Deals


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5 Mac Shortcuts for Office Productivity


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You Can Download Wordle and Keep It Free Forever


Everyone has been obsessed with Wordle lately. However, that obsession may have turned to apprehension when it was purchased by The New York Times. Fear not, though, because you can download the original Wordle through your browser and keep it free no matter what NYT decides to do with it. Read More »

 
The Best 8K TVs of 2022


8K TVs represent the peak of television technology right now, but which of them are worth the premium price tag? That’s where we can help. We have selected the best 8K TVs that provide a truly excellent experience. Read More »

 
Microsoft Lists, a New Task Manager, Is Free if You’re Fast


Microsoft has launched a preview of its new Trello competitor to everyone, but only the first 200,000 people to sign up can try the app preview for free. If you’re interested, you need to sign up quickly! Read More »

 
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How to Cast Oculus Quest 2 to a TV


The Oculus Quest 2 (now the “Meta Quest 2″) is a great personal VR system you can use anywhere, but if you have friends and family in the room, why not share what you’re seeing? Simply cast your Quest 2 onto a TV! Read More »

 

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There Are a Lot of Sensors in Your Phone, Here’s What They Do


It’s pretty cool that we have mini-computers in our pockets at all times. There’s a lot that goes into making smartphones work as well as they do. Let’s take a look at the many sensors inside your phone. Read More »

 

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How to Cancel Your Netflix Subscription


If you’re looking to save some money, don’t enjoy the price hikes, or no longer enjoy the shows and movies offered by the streaming service, it’s time to cancel your Netflix subscription. Thankfully, it’s easy to do, even if you subscribe through T-Mobile. Read More »

 

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You Can Attend Coachella for Life With This NFT


Just about everyone is getting into NFTs. Coachella, a giant festival, is set to start selling them. However, instead of just serving as a digital collectible, these will offer lifetime access to the real-world festival. Read More »

 
Google’s VPN Finally Works on iPhone


There’s no shortage of VPN options on iPhone, but if you’re a Google One subscriber who’s been waiting to take advantage of your Google VPN, you’re in luck, as it’s rolling out to iPhone users today. Read More »

 
How to Enable JavaScript in Mozilla Firefox


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How (and Why) to Use @Mentions in Apple Notes


Over time Apple Notes has become more feature-rich and collaborative. Not only can you share notes or notebooks with other people, but you can also mention them in the body of the note which is ideal for drawing attention to particular items. Here’s how it works. Read More »

 
Don’t Worry, Microsoft Already Tried to Buy Nintendo and Failed


Recently, it seems like Microsoft and Sony are on purchasing sprees. Could either company look to buy Nintendo next? Believe it or not, Microsoft tried a long time ago, and Nintendo didn’t even consider it. Read More »

 
How to Change Your “My Eyes Only” Password on Snapchat


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