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  • A man using the Google search engine on his laptop.
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    Why Google Chrome Keeps Defaulting To Bing Search (And How To Fix It)

    Are you having trouble with Google Chrome constantly defaulting to Bing instead of your preferred search engine? Here's how you may be able to fix it.

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  • Peloton logo on a fitness equipment
    By Samyak Goswami 2 months ago

    Yes, You Can Watch Netflix On Your Peloton - Here's How To Make It Work

    If you're wanting to watch streaming services like Netflix on your Peloton's built-in display, a simple workaround exists thanks to its Android capabilities.

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  • Woman playing games on ASUS ROG Strix Scar 16 18 gaming laptop
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Here's The Best Way To Optimize Your Gaming Laptop For A Long-Lasting Battery

    Want your gaming laptop battery to last longer? A few smart tweaks like graphics settings and power modes can make all the difference.

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  • Front view of a normal ROG STRIX RTX 4090
    By Ali Hassan 2 months ago

    Worried Your Used NVIDIA RTX GPU Is Counterfeit? Here Are The Biggest Warning Signs

    A scam technique involving previous-generation Nvidia RTX GPUs has started getting attention. Here's how to ensure a used Nvidia card isn't counterfeit.

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  • Driver's hand using Apple CarPlay on touchscreen display.
    By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    Why Are Car Brands Skipping Apple CarPlay Ultra?

    Apple CarPlay Ultra is the latest version of Apple's infotainment CarPlay suite and is packed with features, but why are some car brands skipping it?

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  • Multiple cables attached to black modem
    By Syeda Laiba Alam 2 months ago

    5 Things You Can Do With The USB Port On Your Modem

    Most modems' primarily utility comes from the power and ethernet ports. If your modem has USB support, however, there are ways to take advantage of them.

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  • man wearing Milwaukee earbuds
    By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    Are The Milwaukee RedLithium Jobsite Earbuds Any Good? Here's What Users Say

    Looking for earbuds you can use on a job site to listen to music and block out noise? Milwaukee's RedLithium Earbuds promise this, but users aren't impressed.

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  • The Steam Store on the Steam Deck
    By Samyak Goswami 2 months ago

    Steam Deck Dock Won't Connect To Your TV? This May Be The Reason Why

    While the Steam Deck is built with ease-of-use in mind, a dock to use the console on a TV can complicate things. If you're having trouble, these tips may help.

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  • Starlink dish pictured against a sunset
    By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    Starlink: What Is Bypass Mode & How Do You Use It?

    Do you use a Starlink for your Internet, but find its lacking in a number of features? Bypass mode and a third-party router may be the solution you need.

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  • A couple sitting on the sofa and watching Netflix on that smart TV.
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    Here's How To Sign Out Of Your Netflix Account On Your TV

    Want to log out of Netflix on your TV? It’s easy, just a few clicks in the app’s settings, and you’re good to go.

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  • A Wi-Fi router, smartphone, and a laptop placed on a wooden table.
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    Here's What You Should Do To Optimize Your Wi-Fi Router's Capabilities When Setting It Up

    Setting up a new router? A few smart tweaks, like where you place it and how you secure it, can make a big difference in speed and stability.

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  • Piles of used CDs in stacks
    By Daniel Meagher 2 months ago

    How Something As Simple As Used CDs Almost Broke The Music Industry

    In 2000, record sales were dropping thanks to file sharing, and suddenly, used CDs were a much bigger problem for record labels than ever before.

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  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founder's Edition
    By Ali Hassan 2 months ago

    Why The RTX 5090 Gaming GPU Is Banned In China (And What NVIDIA May Offer Them Instead)

    Nvidia's latest high-end GPU, the RTX 5090, isn't available in China, but the graphics card manufacturer seems to have a plan to get around the restriction.

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  • blue gamecube with controller
    By Olivia Richman 2 months ago

    What Are The Ports On The Bottom Of The Nintendo GameCube For?

    Even if you've had a Nintendo GameCube for years, chances are that you know next to nothing about the ports hiding on the bottom of the console.

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  • Using built-in VPN of Opera browser.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    How Does Opera's VPN Work? (And What You Should Know Before Using It)

    In this day in age, VPNs are vital to protect your personal information, but do free services like Opera work? Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Graphic with a stranger's hand reaching fo three smart homes to hack
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    4 Warning Signs Your Smart Home Has Been Hacked

    If you've got smart devices like cameras, speakers, or lights around the house, you may be concerned about how secure they are. Here's what you need to know.

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  • AirPods 4 with icon to connect to iPhone on the screen, when connected first time
    By Mahnoor Faisal 2 months ago

    Here's Why Your AirPods Are So Quiet And How To Fix Them

    Having trouble with your AirPod audio being too quiet to hear? It may be a simple software issue that you can easily fix yourself with some troubleshooting.

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  • woman and man looking at a TV in a store
    By David Bixenspan 2 months ago

    TV Buying Guide: How To Confidently Shop For A TV Online In 2025

    Buying a TV online in 2025? Don’t stress. This simple guide walks you through various tips, so you can click that “buy” button with total confidence.

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  • Image of Gmail on a smartphone
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    Why Gmail Isn't Working On Your Android Device (And How To Fix It)

    Not getting e-mails on your Android device can be frustrating, especially if you're expecting something important. Here's how to fix Gmail on your Android.

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  • Person playing video game on PC
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Why Many PC Gamers Still Prefer HD Monitors Over 4K

    There are several high-quality 4k gaming monitors on the market, but it seems that PC gamers still prefer HD monitors instead. Here are the reasons as to why.

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  • YouTube logo on an iPhone.
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    How To Improve Your YouTube Recommendations

    YouTube is a great app to use when you want to pass the time or are looking for a tutorial, but sometimes it recommends videos we have no interest in.

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  • X icon on an iPhone.
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    How To Make X/Twitter Accounts Private

    Are you looking to lock down who can read your posts on X, formerly known as Twitter? Here's how to make your account private so no one can see it.

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  • CRT TV showing rainbow bars
    By Keyede Erinfolami 2 months ago

    Why Did Old TVs Show Color Bars?

    You might have seen images of old TVs with a series of colorful bars, called a test pattern. What were these for, and are they still in use today?

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  • Scott and Aidan with focused expressions while presenting on Shark Tank
    By Mikael Trench 2 months ago

    What Happened To BitsBox From Shark Tank Season 8?

    BitsBox is a subscription coding package that can be sent to you every month. The founders appeared on Shark Tank to find an investor. Here's what happened.

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  • Television displaying Prime Video logo
    By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    What Are Amazon Prime Video Channels & How Do You Add One To Your Account?

    Amazon Prime Video allows you to subscribe to other streaming services through its Channels feature, but how do they work and how difficult are they to add?

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  • The Bikeriders cast posing
    By Jon Dempsey 3 months ago

    The Real-Life Motorcycle Club That Inspired The Movie Bikeriders

    The movie "The Bikeriders" stars a couple of the biggest names in Hollywood, which is fitting since the film is based on one of the biggest motorcycle clubs.

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  • Close up of Ozzy Osbourne holding a cross
    By Cody D. Campbell 3 months ago

    The Custom Motorcycle That Was Built For Ozzy Osbourne Two Decades Ago

    A little-known fact about the late Ozzy Osbourne was that he loved motorcycles and he got one that fit his Prince of Darkness persona about 20 years ago.

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