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COVID Closes Foxconn, Possibly Delaying Next iPhones

COVID Closes Foxconn, Possibly Delaying Next iPhones

COVID has caused Chinese authorities to shutter the Foxconn facdtory and the rest of Shenzhen, possibly delaying the next iPhones.

By Laura Tucker - 4 months ago
7 of the Best Game Engines for New Game Developers

7 of the Best Game Engines for New Game Developers

The following list of indie game engines use the most powerful technologies and provide the most essential tools and workflows for game developers.

By Natalie dela Vega - 4 months ago
6 Ways to Change the Drive Letter in Windows

6 Ways to Change the Drive Letter in Windows

Changing your assigned drive letter can help you bypass a conflict within the OS. Here are six ways to change the drive letter in Windows.

By Ojash Yadav - 4 months ago
eMeet C970 Webcam Review: Affordable Addition to Any Computer

eMeet C970 Webcam Review: Affordable Addition to Any Computer

Looking for an easy-to-use webcam for work, school, or leisure? See how the eMeet C970 Webcam performs in this hands-on review.

By Crystal Crowder - 4 months ago
What Is Gentoo Linux and How to Install It

What Is Gentoo Linux and How to Install It

Gentoo Linux allows you to create your own custom Linux distribution. Learn how to install Gentoo on your computer today.

By Ramces Red - 4 months ago
To Continue Aid in Ukraine, Google Adds Air Raid to Services

To Continue Aid in Ukraine, Google Adds Air Raid to Services

Google is stepping in and using its services to provide help to Ukraine, most recently deploying an air raid system to help get people to safety.

By Laura Tucker - 4 months ago
How to Capture a Scrolling Screenshot in Windows

How to Capture a Scrolling Screenshot in Windows

Want to capture a screenshot of a webpage beyond the viewing area? Here are screenshot tools that capture a scrolling screenshot in Windows.

By Robert Zak - 4 months ago
Headphones Not Working in Windows? Here Are Some Fixes

Headphones Not Working in Windows? Here Are Some Fixes

Are your headphones not working in Windows? Learn how to troubleshoot the problem, and try these fixes to get them working again.

By Crystal Crowder - 4 months ago
Should You Use an Older Android Phone?

Should You Use an Older Android Phone?

Many of us like to hold onto our phones because we are comfortable with how they are set up, but should you still use an older Android phone?

By Robert Zak - 4 months ago
How to Insert the Degree Symbol in Microsoft Word

How to Insert the Degree Symbol in Microsoft Word

Want to use the degree symbol in Microsoft Word? Learn how to insert the symbol instead of just typing out the word degrees.

By Crystal Crowder - 4 months ago
13 of the Best Typing Games and Apps for Everyone

13 of the Best Typing Games and Apps for Everyone

Want to improve your typing speed and/or accuracy/? This article lists the best free typing games and apps for kids and adults.

By Mehvish Mushtaq - 4 months ago
9 Tips to Use and Customize Chromebook Shelf

9 Tips to Use and Customize Chromebook Shelf

Instead of adding apps to the desktop, on Chromebook, they must be pinned to the Shelf. Learn how to customize the Chromebook Shelf.

By Mehvish Mushtaq - 4 months ago
How to Secure Your Facebook Account

How to Secure Your Facebook Account

This tutorial discusses how to secure your Facebook account in a few simple steps to ensure the account and its information is well protected.

By Alexandra Arici - 4 months ago
How to Be More Productive with Hot Corners in Windows

How to Be More Productive with Hot Corners in Windows

Love the Hot Corners feature in macOS? While Microsoft still hasn’t added it to Windows, you can add hot corners to Windows yourself.

By Crystal Crowder - 4 months ago
Tesla Exec Defends Autopilot a Year After Senators’ Letter

Tesla Exec Defends Autopilot a Year After Senators’ Letter

A Tesla executive defended Autopilot a year after a fatal Tesla crash and two senators pushing to regulate the self-driving car industry.

By Laura Tucker - 4 months ago
How to See a Password in Your Browser Instead of Dots

How to See a Password in Your Browser Instead of Dots

Sometimes you may want to see the passwords you typed. These methods allow you to see the password in your browser instead of asterisks.

By Sayak Boral - 4 months ago
How to Enable Parental Controls on Android Devices

How to Enable Parental Controls on Android Devices

Not every available app on Android is safe for children, so moms and dads need to know how to set parental controls on Android devices.

By Megan Glosson - 4 months ago
SuperEQ S1 Hybrid Wireless Headphones Review

SuperEQ S1 Hybrid Wireless Headphones Review

The SuperEQ S1 Hybrid Wireless Headphones in this review also have a wired option and active noise canceling while being low in price.

By Phil South - 4 months ago
How to Use the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner on Linux

How to Use the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner on Linux

Nessus allows you to check your server for a vulnerability. Here we show you how to use the Nessus vulnerability scanner on Linux.

By Severi Turusenaho - 4 months ago
Shopping Gets More Social with Twitter Shops

Shopping Gets More Social with Twitter Shops

Twitter has been dipping one toe at a time into e-commerce, ramping it up even more this week with its announcement of Twitter Shops.

By Laura Tucker - 4 months ago
How to Boot to Safe Mode in Windows

How to Boot to Safe Mode in Windows

Having difficulty troubleshooting your PC? Find out all about booting to safe mode in Windows to troubleshoot and solve your problems.

By Robert Zak - 4 months ago
The Best All-In-One CRM Software for Freelancers and Creatives

The Best All-In-One CRM Software for Freelancers and Creatives

Need an easier way to keep track of clients, sales, and projects? Try out some of the best all-in-one CRM software available.

By Crystal Crowder - 4 months ago
How to Compress a Video on Android

How to Compress a Video on Android

Want to send someone a video but it’s too large? Here are two ways you can compress your video on an Android device.

By Ojash Yadav - 4 months ago
Can (and Should) You Continue to Use Windows 8 or 8.1?

Can (and Should) You Continue to Use Windows 8 or 8.1?

With Windows 8 and 8.1 beginning to show their age, can you still use them? Let’s see if you should continue to use them after they expire.

By Sayak Boral - 4 months ago
New Apple Mac Studio Will Connect All Your Devices

New Apple Mac Studio Will Connect All Your Devices

The just-announced Apple Mac Studio was announced at Apple’s spring event, along with the Apple Mac Studio Display.

By Laura Tucker - 4 months ago
How to Use Lightroom Presets to Edit Photos Faster

How to Use Lightroom Presets to Edit Photos Faster

Presets are a highly-regarded feature of Adobe Lightroom. This tutorial shows how to use the Lightroom presets to quickly edit photos.

By Princess Angolluan - 4 months ago
10 of the Best Google Keep Tips You Need to Know

10 of the Best Google Keep Tips You Need to Know

Besides the note-taking feature, there is still much you can do with Google Keep. Look through our Google Keep tips to find something new!

By Alexandra Arici - 4 months ago
How to Remove Old and Useless Drivers in Windows

How to Remove Old and Useless Drivers in Windows

Windows drivers can cog up over time, creating problems. Here is how to remove old drivers in Windows and improve your PC performance.

By Sayak Boral - 4 months ago
What Happened to Windows 9 and How to Find It in Windows 11

What Happened to Windows 9 and How to Find It in Windows 11

A Twitter usser posted a tip that showed Windows 9 might not have been relelased, but it shows up in code for Windows 10 and Windows 11.

By Laura Tucker - 4 months ago
What is Bluetooth Used For? 7 Uses for the Wireless Technology

What is Bluetooth Used For? 7 Uses for the Wireless Technology

Bluetooth might seem like old technology, but it still has many uses and works with many devices. Here are 7 other uses of Bluetooth besides wireless audio.

By Mike Tee - 4 months ago
4 Free Online Tools to Add a Censor Bleep to Your YouTube Videos

4 Free Online Tools to Add a Censor Bleep to Your YouTube Videos

There are several free online tools that will censor parts of your YouTube videos with a beep to cover up cursing or editing slips. Check them out.

By Princess Angolluan - 4 months ago
How to Create and Personalize Facebook Stories

How to Create and Personalize Facebook Stories

Creating and personalizing a Facebook story is easily done via your smartphone or desktop. Learn how to create and personalize Facebook Stories.

By Alexandra Arici - 4 months ago
How to Use Your Smartphone as a Microphone in Windows

How to Use Your Smartphone as a Microphone in Windows

Do you need a better microphone during your conference calls? Here we show you how to use your smartphone as a microphone in Windows.

By Sayak Boral - 4 months ago
Ultimate Guide to SNES Emulation on Retroarch

Ultimate Guide to SNES Emulation on Retroarch

Retroarch is one of the best emulators to play Super Nintendo games on PC. This guide will show you how to set up SNES emulation on Retroarch.

By Robert Zak - 4 months ago
How to Eliminate the “Unfortunately, App Has Stopped” Messages

How to Eliminate the “Unfortunately, App Has Stopped” Messages

Seeing the message “Unfortunately, App has stopped” on an Android app can be frustrating. Here are steps to fix this error.

By Crystal Crowder - 4 months ago
Minecraft vs. Roblox: Which Is Best for You or Your Child?

Minecraft vs. Roblox: Which Is Best for You or Your Child?

Minecraft vs Roblox is a battle between the leading sandbox games. This post will look at the differences to see which one is the best!

By Robert Zak - 4 months ago
How to Take Screenshots in Incognito Mode in Android

How to Take Screenshots in Incognito Mode in Android

If you need to take screenshots in incognito mode, here we show you how to lift this restriction in Android while using mobile browsers.

By Alexandra Arici - 4 months ago
5 of the Best Sites to Rate your Teachers Online

5 of the Best Sites to Rate your Teachers Online

If you’re interested in doing some research on a teacher, here are some of the best sites to rate your teachers or professors online.

By Robert Zak - 4 months ago
How to Share Steam Games with Family

How to Share Steam Games with Family

Using Steam Family Sharing, you can share Steam games with friends and family without them needing to buy another copy. Learn how to set up Steam Family Sharing.

By Natalie dela Vega - 4 months ago
How to Add Two or More Songs to Your TikToks

How to Add Two or More Songs to Your TikToks

TikTok doesn’t allow you to add more than one audio track to your video. Learn the workarounds to add more than one song to your video.

By Alexandra Arici - 4 months ago
9 of the Best Email Clients for Linux

9 of the Best Email Clients for Linux

Email is vital in today’s online world, and Linux has plenty of email clients to choose from. Here are the best email clients for Linux you can use today.

By Ramces Red - 4 months ago
Steam Deck Alternatives You Can Buy Right Now

Steam Deck Alternatives You Can Buy Right Now

The Steam Deck from Valve is getting popular but has yet to be released. We list some Steam Deck alternatives you can buy right now.

By Ryan Lynch - 4 months ago
How to Record ProRes Video on iPhone 13 Pro

How to Record ProRes Video on iPhone 13 Pro

Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro ships with ProRes high-quality lossy video codec, capturing more detils. We describe here how to use the feature.

By Princess Angolluan - 4 months ago
How to Troubleshoot Windows Detected a Hard Disk Problem

How to Troubleshoot Windows Detected a Hard Disk Problem

Did you come across a “Windows detected a hard disk problem” warning message? Here we show you how to quickly fix the source of the problem.

By Sayak Boral - 4 months ago
WyreStorm FOCUS 210 Webcam Review: A Smart Webcam for Everyone

WyreStorm FOCUS 210 Webcam Review: A Smart Webcam for Everyone

This review of the WyreStorm Focus 210 Webcam shows how it brings 4K resolution and adds some other smart, impressure features.

By Kris Wouk - 4 months ago
How to Use the G++ Compiler on Linux

How to Use the G++ Compiler on Linux

The g++ compiler offers a variety of functions for you to compile C++ files. Here we show you how to get started with g++ compiler on Linux.

By Severi Turusenaho - 4 months ago
Samsung Could Be Intentionally Throttling 10,000 Apps

Samsung Could Be Intentionally Throttling 10,000 Apps

Samsung could be throttling 10,000 apps and games to still make bold claims about the performance of its smartphones.

By Laura Tucker - 4 months ago
13 of the Best People Finder and Phone Number Lookup Websites

13 of the Best People Finder and Phone Number Lookup Websites

With a narrow focus on information about people, these people finder sites stray from the likes of Google and Bing, which can yield more general results.

By David Joz - 4 months ago
21 of the Best FaceTime Tips and Tricks to Use it Like a Pro

21 of the Best FaceTime Tips and Tricks to Use it Like a Pro

Whether you are new to FaceTime or an experienced user, the following FaceTime tips and tricks will help you make the most out of it.

By Mehvish Mushtaq - 4 months ago
15 Android Secret Security Codes You Need to Know

15 Android Secret Security Codes You Need to Know

There are secret codes that allow you to access your smartphone’s features. Here are the important security codes that are you need to know.

By Princess Angolluan - 4 months ago

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