Why You Should Use Multiple Phone Cases (Plus: Chrome Gets "Journeys")

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February 8, 2022

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The original metal Slinky toy was made from exactly 80 feet (24.4 meters) of metal wire.

 
Why You Should Use Multiple Phone Cases


People have a lot of different opinions on whether you should use a case on your phone or not. I’m not here to tell you to use a case. No, you should be using multiple cases. Allow me to explain. Read More »

 
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Google Chrome Reinvents Your Browser History as “Journeys”


Google announced many new features coming to its beloved Chrome browser, one of which will change the way you go back to the websites you’ve researched previously. Plus, Chrome is adding more address bar actions. Read More »

 
What Is Microsoft Lists, and What Is It Good For?


Looking for a tool to track items for yourself or your small business? A version of Microsoft Lists is opening up to everyone outside of the Microsoft 365 umbrella. All you need is a Microsoft account and something to manage. Read More »

 
How to Create a Project Timeline in Microsoft Excel


Are you managing a small project or tasked with creating a timeline for one? Without extensive tools like a Gantt chart or expensive software like Microsoft Project, you can create a simple project timeline right in Microsoft Excel. Read More »

 
Apple’s Tap to Pay Lets iPhones Accept Contactless Payments


Apple has unveiled a new feature that lets businesses take iPhone-to-iPhone payments without any additional hardware. This could be a game-changer for small businesses that need to accept credit cards. Read More »

 
The Best Budget TVs of 2022


Looking for a budget television? You’re in luck as many affordable TVs on the market are excellent for movies, gaming, and more. But which ones are best? We’ve picked out the best budget TVs you can buy right now. Read More »

 
Firefox 97 Is Out, and It Removes a Bunch of Themes (Unless You Do This)


If you’re a Firefox user, it’s time to get excited because there’s a new version of the browser available to download right now. Firefox 97 removes the colorway themes and adds Windows 11-style scrollbars to the browser (along with the usual set of fixes and tweaks). Read More »

 
What Is a MUX Switch in a Gaming Laptop?


If you have looked for a new gaming laptop recently, there is a good chance you have come across a “MUX switch.” Here’s why it matters and how you can find whether a laptop has a MUX switch. Read More »

 
Why Mining Crypto Will Murder Your Laptop


Laptops and mining crypto don’t mix. Even a gaming laptop doesn’t have the hardware to go all-out 24/7. Using your laptop as a mining rig is a good way to damage the hardware—and it won’t be able to mine well. Read More »

 
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How to Survive a Power Outage Comfortably


Bad weather is unpleasant at the best of times, but it’s a lot worse when a storm knocks your power out. But with some preparation and the right tech, a power outage won’t send your home back to the stone age. Read More »

 
When Will Microsoft Stop Supporting Windows 10?


Now that Windows 11 is here, you might be wondering how long you can keep using Windows 10 safely with continued security updates from Microsoft. We have the answer. Read More »

 

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How to Use Discord to Watch Movies with Friends


Discord is an excellent, free chat application that is usable by anyone and not just gamers. You can use Discord’s Go Live feature to stream Netflix (or another video source) and watch movies with your friends. Here’s how it works. Read More »

 

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Thankfully, IRS Ditches Facial Recognition For Taxes


The IRS announced that it would require facial recognition through ID.me to pay taxes. Needless to say, this upset a lot of people, which actually led to the IRS backtracking and announcing that it would no longer be required. Read More »

 

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How to Add a Prefix or Suffix to a Google Docs List


When you create a numbered list in Google Docs, you might want something different at the start of each list item. You can customize the list to use a prefix before the number or suffix after it, here’s how. Read More »

 
Downloading Microsoft Office Files Is About to Get Safer


The next time you download a Microsoft Office file, you’ll have one less thing to worry about, as Microsoft is blocking Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros by default in downloaded files. Read More »

 
How to Save GIFs on iPhone


Do you fancy a GIF on a website or in a message someone sent you? You can save that and any other GIFs to your iPhone’s Camera Roll, giving you quick access to them for viewing and sharing. Read More »

 
How to Get a Hyperlink to a Cell or Range in Google Sheets


While you can easily share a workbook in Google Sheets, you may want to direct someone to a specific portion of a sheet. Obtaining a link to an exact cell, range, column, or row to share or save is easy. Read More »

 
 

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