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How to Report Traffic Accidents in Apple Maps
Google may own Waze, but we’re finally starting to see a few of the features popularized by that transit-tracking app make their way to rival Apple Maps. For example, you can now—or will soon be able to—report traffic accidents in Maps during your trips. Speed traps, too, in case you spot one driving through one…
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The First Things to Set Up in Windows 10
Whether you’ve just unboxed a brand new PC or updated your software recently, when you start up your computer with Windows 10 for the first time, there are some settings and presets you’ll want to enable to ensure the best user experience. Read more…
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How to Spot Scam iOS Apps That Sucker You into Making Expensive Purchases
We regularly call out shady apps found on the Google Play Store, but Apple’s App Store offers its fair share of threats, too. The platform is teeming with iOS apps that scam unsuspecting users into costly—and in some cases, undisclosed—in-app transactions. These apps hide their scams in otherwise legit features to… Read more…
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How to Take Scrollable, Full-Page Screenshots of Websites on iOS
Once a year or so, I spend some time trying to find the best way to take a seamless screenshot of an entire website, as I’m not always a fan of the CTRL + S approach for saving a site’s data. I only wish I knew earlier how absurdly easy this was to do on…
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Amazon’s Large, 1080p Fire HD 10 Tablet is Amazingly Just $95 Right Now
Fire HD 10 Tablet | $95 | Amazon Read more…
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How to Set Your Telegram Account to Self-Destruct
Kerboom. That’s the sound of your Telegram account automatically deleting itself. Honestly, I wish this feature was baked into more services. Wouldn’t it be great to have an old email account you never used disappear once you haven’t logged in for two years’ straight? Read more…
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How to Fix Twitter’s Recent Dark Mode Changes
Many Twitter found their display settings suddenly changed without warning today. Read more…
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Try These Alternatives to ‘The Great Suspender’ Extension
I’ve been a fan of The Great Suspender extension for years. Even when Google would drop new features into its Chrome browser to reduce the resources inactivate browser tabs eat up, I still trusted The Great Suspender to “inactivate” them for me to lessen the load on my system. But The Great Suspender is not…
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Test Your Call Quality Before a Video Chat in Google’s ‘Green Room’
Even though we’ve all had several months of practice working from home, some people still fiddle with their volume, lighting, and other technical settings before every video meeting. There’s nothing wrong with that; in fact, Google is leaning into this pre-call “testing” by offering up a new feature in Google Meet:… Read more…