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If you look closely over John Lennon’s shoulder on the iconic cover of The Beatles Abbey Road album, you can see a man standing on the sidewalk. That man was an American tourist, Paul Cole, who was outside at the time simply because he didn’t feel like visiting the tourist stop his wife had popped into moments before.

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April 7, 2022

Did You Know?

If you look closely over John Lennon’s shoulder on the iconic cover of The Beatles Abbey Road album, you can see a man standing on the sidewalk. That man was an American tourist, Paul Cole, who was outside at the time simply because he didn’t feel like visiting the tourist stop his wife had popped into moments before.

 
The 5 Most Bizarre Phones of All Time


Modern phones have mostly converged into basic shapes with common materials. It hasn’t always been this way, though. There have been some truly strange design and function decisions over the years. Let’s take a look at some of the weirdest. Read More »

 
Should You Buy an OLED laptop?


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Security cameras are great for keeping an eye on your home, indoors and out, but what if you want to disable them when you’re home for increased privacy? Read More »

 
Bitcoin Is Not Private, Your Transaction History is Public


One of the biggest misconceptions about cryptocurrency is that it is private. The Bitcoin network, like many of the major blockchains that are popular, is a public distributed ledger, which means everyone can see what’s happening on the network. Read More »

 
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How to Crop an Image Into a Shape in Google Slides


Not every image in your slideshow has to be a plain rectangle or square. You might want to spruce up the presentation by giving your picture some shape. You can easily crop an image into a shape in Google Slides. Read More »

 
How to Make Windows Show File Extensions


Windows doesn’t show file extensions by default, but you can change a single setting and make Windows always show you each file’s full file extension. This works in File Explorer on Windows 10 and Windows 11 as well as Windows Explorer on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Read More »

 
What Is Shadowsocks, and How Does It Work?


If you’re looking to escape internet censorship, one interesting option is something called Shadowsocks. Not only is its name intriguing, it also promises to get you past any blocks safely. Let’s see what this protocol can and cannot do. Read More »

 
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Apple iPhone SE (2022) Review: A Dissatisfying Display of Peak Performance


Apple’s affordable third-generation iPhone SE packs a serious A15 Bionic performance punch into its small and familiar frame—but a less-than-best display, single satisfactory camera, and a few dated design choices downgrade this iPhone from a “must-grab” to a horsepower bump for a select group. Read More »

 
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9 Things That'll Make Your Long Economy Flight Suck Less


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How to Add Apple CarPlay to Your Car


Apple CarPlay makes it easy to use iPhone apps like Google Maps or Spotify in your car’s center console, saving you from mounting your smartphone on your windshield or dashboard. But what if your car doesn’t support CarPlay? Read More »

 

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How to Open PowerShell as Admin in Windows Terminal


The Windows Terminal won’t normally allow administrator tabs to be open simultaneously with other non-elevated tabs. But with a third-party tool, it is possible! Here’s how to launch PowerShell as Admin in Windows Terminal. Read More »

 

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