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Linkind Smart Light Bulbs – Color a Room Your Way

Linkind Smart Light Bulbs – Color a Room Your Way

Smart light bulbs is an easy way to add mood lighting. This review takes a look at Linkind Smart Light Bulbs to see how they compare.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 16, 2020
How to Back Up Files to Google Drive on Linux

How to Back Up Files to Google Drive on Linux

Linux users can automatically back up files to Google drive using the open-source package google-drive-ocamlfuse and the cron utility

By Rubaiat Hossain - Dec 16, 2020
Apple Sneaks Animated Artwork into Some Apple Music Albums

Apple Sneaks Animated Artwork into Some Apple Music Albums

Some macOS and iOS users have found that the recent version of Apple Music is featuring a few albums with animated artwork.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 16, 2020
5 of the Best Google Photos Alternatives

5 of the Best Google Photos Alternatives

Ready to move on from Google Photos? Try out some of these Google Photos alternatives to find a new place to organize your photos.

By Crystal Crowder - Dec 15, 2020
Tangiplay Coding Toy For Kids Review

Tangiplay Coding Toy For Kids Review

The Tangiplay coding toy is a game that teaches kids the fundamentals of coding and lets them have fun at the same time. Learn how it works.

By Damien Oh - Dec 15, 2020
How to Set Up Home Theater Audio Using HomePod and Apple TV

How to Set Up Home Theater Audio Using HomePod and Apple TV

Do you own an Apple TV and a HomePod? You can easily set up home theater audio by connecting your HomePod to Apple TV. Here's how.

By Isaac Norman - Dec 15, 2020
How to Disable Automatic Workspaces in GNOME

How to Disable Automatic Workspaces in GNOME

Many people hate the way Gnome creates and destroys its workspaces. Here we show you how to disable automatic workspaces in Gnome.

By John Perkins - Dec 15, 2020
Google Experienced Outage to Services for 45 Minutes

Google Experienced Outage to Services for 45 Minutes

On December 14, 2020, most of Google's services, including YouTube, Gmail, and Google Drive experienced an outage for about an hour.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 15, 2020
Zhiyun Smooth-XS Gimbal Review: Have More Fun Taking Photos

Zhiyun Smooth-XS Gimbal Review: Have More Fun Taking Photos

Sometimes the idea of the selfie stick can be expanded, and that's leads to the Zhiyun Smooth-XS Gimbal. This can also lead to more fun.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 14, 2020
The PS5's 3D Audio Explained

The PS5's 3D Audio Explained

The PS5's Tempest 3D audio engine is touted as a next-generation feature. Here is what 3D audio is and how it works on PS5.

By Ruben Circelli - Dec 14, 2020
How to Easily Create Cron jobs in Linux with Zeit

How to Easily Create Cron jobs in Linux with Zeit

Zeit is a graphical app that makes managing your cron jobs very easy. Let's see how it allows you to easily create cron jobs in Linux.

By Odysseas Kourafalos - Dec 14, 2020
Mounting Difficulties with iOS 14 Messages Becoming a Problem

Mounting Difficulties with iOS 14 Messages Becoming a Problem

iPhone users are reporting issues receiving and sending messages in iOS 14. So far, Apple hasn't responded, upsetting users even more.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 14, 2020
How to Use AirPods Automatic Switching Feature to Switch Between Devices

How to Use AirPods Automatic Switching Feature to Switch Between Devices

Apple's latest Airpods update has an automatic switching feature that allows you to easily switch between devices. Here's how to use it.

By Shujaa Imran - Dec 13, 2020
How Kids Can Video Chat With Santa

How Kids Can Video Chat With Santa

If your kids can't visit Santa in person, do the next best thing. Find out how your kids can video chat with Santa, even on Christmas Eve.

By Crystal Crowder - Dec 12, 2020
Customizing the Windows 10 Taskbar with TaskbarX

Customizing the Windows 10 Taskbar with TaskbarX

Do you wish you could do a little more with the Windows 10 taskbar? Learn how TaskbarX helps you customize the taskbar, including moving it.

By Crystal Crowder - Dec 11, 2020
Jomise K7 Dash Cam Review

Jomise K7 Dash Cam Review

Want a dash cam that does more than just record video? Find out how useful the Jomise K7 Dash Cam really is and how well it performs.

By Crystal Crowder - Dec 11, 2020
How to Rewind Your Retro Games in Emulators

How to Rewind Your Retro Games in Emulators

Rewind is a feature found in many modern emulators. Learn how rewind works and how you can rewind your game in various emulators.

By Odysseas Kourafalos - Dec 11, 2020
Spotify Reset Passwords After Users' Account Info Exposed

Spotify Reset Passwords After Users' Account Info Exposed

For the second time in a few months, Spotify passwords were reset by the company after user account info was exposed.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 11, 2020
macOS Keyboard Shortcuts Cheatsheet

macOS Keyboard Shortcuts Cheatsheet

One of the best things about Mac OS is the number of keyboard shortcuts it supports. Here is a cheatsheet of the keyboard shortcuts in macOS.

By Mahesh Makvana - Dec 10, 2020
Best Android Apps You Can Use When You Are Offline

Best Android Apps You Can Use When You Are Offline

When your Internet connection is not working, you will be glad to have these Android apps that can still work offline to entertain you.

By Alexandra Arici - Dec 10, 2020
How to Find Broken Symlinks in Linux

How to Find Broken Symlinks in Linux

Symlinks are essential for linking files and directories, but they can easily break without notice. Here's how to find broken symlinks in Linux.

By John Perkins - Dec 10, 2020
Google Pushing Fuchsia OS to Public Open Source

Google Pushing Fuchsia OS to Public Open Source

Google announced it is expanding the open source Fuchsia platform, making it public, and inviting contributions.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 10, 2020
How to Opt Out of Amazon Sidewalk

How to Opt Out of Amazon Sidewalk

Amazon Sidewalk is a Wi-Fi network that you share with your neighbors, and it's enabled by default. Learn how to opt out of Amazon Sidewalk

By Ryan Lynch - Dec 9, 2020
Best Holiday Tech Gift Ideas for Apple Users

Best Holiday Tech Gift Ideas for Apple Users

Not all tech gifts have to cost a bomb. Here is our list of the best Apple tech gift ideas you can find for the Apple fan in your life.

By David Joz - Dec 9, 2020
CPU Core Count vs. Clock Speed – Which Is More Important?

CPU Core Count vs. Clock Speed – Which Is More Important?

The debate of the CPU cores count vs. clock speed is neverending. Here we go through the differences and use cases and which is more important to you.

By John Perkins - Dec 9, 2020
Why the PS5 Can Run Games Faster than Series X

Why the PS5 Can Run Games Faster than Series X

While Xbox Series X's hardware seems more powerful than PS5, the PS5 can run some games better than the Xbox Series X. Here's why.

By Ruben Circelli - Dec 9, 2020
What is Microsoft Visio? An Intro to the Flowchart and Diagramming Tool

What is Microsoft Visio? An Intro to the Flowchart and Diagramming Tool

Need to create detailed diagrams or flowcharts? Learn how much you can accomplish with Microsoft Visio and how the tool works.

By Crystal Crowder - Dec 8, 2020
How to Use Meet Now: Skype's Free Zoom Alternative

How to Use Meet Now: Skype's Free Zoom Alternative

Microsoft has released a free Zoom alternative called "Meet Now," which supports up to 50 users. Here's how you can get started using Meet Now.

By Sayak Boral - Dec 8, 2020
How to Keep Your Notes Organized with Obsidian

How to Keep Your Notes Organized with Obsidian

Do you have plenty of notes in need of organization? Let's see how Obsidian can organize your notes with links, relations and knowledge base.

By Odysseas Kourafalos - Dec 8, 2020
Beware of Fake PS5 Sales –  Concrete Block Sold on eBay

Beware of Fake PS5 Sales – Concrete Block Sold on eBay

Be aware and not desperate to pick up the latest gadget this Christmas. A man spent nearly $900 on a PS5 on eBay and received a concrete slab.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 8, 2020
What the 5G Icons Mean on the iPhone 12

What the 5G Icons Mean on the iPhone 12

If you own an iPhone 12, you will have noticed the 5G icon showing up on your phone. Here is what the various 5G icons mean on your device.

By David Joz - Dec 7, 2020
FTC Issues Warning About Fake Apple and Amazon Calls

FTC Issues Warning About Fake Apple and Amazon Calls

The FTC has warned that people are receiving fake phone calls with the scammers pretending to be from Apple or Amazon support.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 7, 2020
9 Awesome Projects that Allow You to Run Android on PC

9 Awesome Projects that Allow You to Run Android on PC

There are many ways you can run Android on your PC. Here are 9 awesome projects that you can use to test and use Android on PC.

By Mike Tee - Dec 6, 2020
These Are the Best New Features of Safari 14

These Are the Best New Features of Safari 14

The release of Safari 14 on macOS Big Sur put an emphasis on privacy and speed. Let’s take a look at some of the best features of Safari 14.

By David Joz - Dec 5, 2020
How to Download Your Own YouTube Videos

How to Download Your Own YouTube Videos

Are you a YouTuber, concerned about YouTube's ever-changing rules and regulations? Find out how you can dowload your own YouTube videos.

By Jessica Thornsby - Dec 4, 2020
Three Other Web Browsers for Linux You Should Try

Three Other Web Browsers for Linux You Should Try

There are many other browsers available for Linux, and it's good to try them out. Here are three great alternative web browsers for Linux.

By John Perkins - Dec 4, 2020
Online Holiday Shopping Brings New Shipping Phishing Attacks

Online Holiday Shopping Brings New Shipping Phishing Attacks

There are new shipping-related phishing attacks that send emails that look like they're from shippers yet have a goal to steal your information.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 4, 2020
Everything You Need to Know About SFC/Scannow

Everything You Need to Know About SFC/Scannow

sfc/scannow is a useful command-line utility to scan and repair protected system files in Windows. Learn how to make good use of it here.

By Sayak Boral - Dec 3, 2020
M1 Test Runs Windows 10 Faster than Surface Pro X

M1 Test Runs Windows 10 Faster than Surface Pro X

Apple's new M1 chip was recently put through the task of running Windows 10. The benchmarks showed it was faster than a Surface Pro 4.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 3, 2020
How to Use an Animated GIF as the Wallpaper on Your Mac

How to Use an Animated GIF as the Wallpaper on Your Mac

Want to use an animated GIF as wallpaper on your Mac? It doesn't work right out of the box, but this is a way you can get it done.

By Jessica Thornsby - Dec 2, 2020
How to Create a QR Code Instantly in Google Chrome

How to Create a QR Code Instantly in Google Chrome

If you’re looking for an easy way to create QR codes instantly in Google Chrome, here’s how to do it on both your desktop and mobile.

By Alexandra Arici - Dec 2, 2020
Rock Space AC2100 Wi-Fi Router Review

Rock Space AC2100 Wi-Fi Router Review

Need to run multiple Wi-Fi devices at once in your home? Find out how the Rock Space AC2100 Wi-Fi Router makes this easier and faster.

By Crystal Crowder - Dec 2, 2020
How to Create Abstract Desktop Backgrounds with Trianglify Wallpaper

How to Create Abstract Desktop Backgrounds with Trianglify Wallpaper

If you prefer to use abstract desktop backgrounds as wallpaper, you can easily create your own with Trianglify Wallpaper. Here's how.

By Odysseas Kourafalos - Dec 2, 2020
Project Latte Will Allow Android Apps on Windows 10

Project Latte Will Allow Android Apps on Windows 10

With the trend of more all-around systems, Microsoft's Project Latte is working toward allowing Android apps on Windows 10.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 2, 2020
How to Show Seconds in the Windows 10 Taskbar Clock

How to Show Seconds in the Windows 10 Taskbar Clock

If you just need that extra bit of precision in life, find out how you can get your PC to show seconds in the Windows taskbar clock.

By Robert Zak - Dec 1, 2020
What is Intel Optane and How Does It Work?

What is Intel Optane and How Does It Work?

If you are still using a slow traditional HDD for your PC, you can now use Intel Optane to speed things up. Find out what Intel Optane is.

By John Perkins - Dec 1, 2020
Apple Fined for Advertising iPhone as Water Resistant

Apple Fined for Advertising iPhone as Water Resistant

Apple has been advertising the iPhone as water resistant, but Italy fined the company for misleading its customers with that claim.

By Laura Tucker - Dec 1, 2020
Chrome Music Lab: An Introduction to the Easiest Music Maker Around

Chrome Music Lab: An Introduction to the Easiest Music Maker Around

Wish learning and making music was easier and more accessible? Learn how to use the free Chrome Music Lab to create your own music online.

By Crystal Crowder - Nov 30, 2020
How to Install and Use Microsoft Defender in Linux

How to Install and Use Microsoft Defender in Linux

Learn how to install and use Microsoft Defender on Linux to make sure your IT department can scan your machine for threats.

By John Perkins - Nov 30, 2020
Spotify Confirms It's Testing a "Stories" Feature

Spotify Confirms It's Testing a "Stories" Feature

An unexpected outlet, Spotify, has confirmed that it's testing a "Stories" feature this holiday season. Is this a necessary feature?

By Laura Tucker - Nov 30, 2020

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