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Nacon MG-X Review: The Essential Controller for Android Gaming
Nacon's MG-X is an excellent Android controller, turning your smartphone into a gaming console powerhouse whether you're at home or on the road.
Did You Know Your iPhone Can Detect If You Are at Risk of Falling? Here’s How
Your iPhone tracks various aspects of your health to get an indication of your health, including how likely you are to suffer a fall.
How to Lock Cells in Excel
If you don't want your cells to be edited, you can lock them in Excel. Here's how.
How to Fix the “Application Has Been Blocked From Accessing Graphics Hardware” Error on Windows
If Windows won't let an app access your graphics hardware, here's how to fix that.
How to Install and Use croc to Securely Transfer Files on Linux
Want to share files with other devices using the Linux command line? Check out croc, an easy-to-use cross-platform file transfer utility for Linux.
All the Different RAID Types Explained
Heard about RAID but unsure if it's right for you? Check out our quick guide to RAID to learn the differences and when you should use each type.
The Raspberry Pi Is Getting Its First Ever Price Increase: Here's Why
A combination of issues has resulted in a price rise for the 2GB Raspberry Pi 4 model.
How to Check and Manage Notifications on PS4
Ensure you never miss a thing on your PlayStation 4. Here's how to see and customize your notifications.
You Can Now Try Using Android Apps on Windows 11: Here's How
It's been a while coming, but Android apps are finally available on Windows 11.
Master the Vim Text Editor on Linux Using Vimtutor
Learning how to use a terminal-based text editor like Vim can be hard. But you don't have to go through with all that trouble, not with Vimtutor.
The 5 Biggest NFT Projects Out There Right Now Are Making Millions—But Why?
These super expensive JPEGs are earning owners millions of dollars, but how can a digital image be worth so much money?
Subtitles vs. Dubbing: Which Is Better When Streaming Foreign Films and Shows?
Whether foreign movies and TV shows are best enjoyed with subtitles or an audio dub is an age-old debate. We explore the pros and cons of each.
Is Your Ring Doorbell Invading Other People's Privacy?
While a Ring doorbell is great for your security, it might be invading your neighbor's privacy.
How and Why to Install Latte Dock From Source Code
If you plan to install the Latte Dock on your KDE desktop, you'll get much better results if you install from source code. Here's how to do that.
What Is Vlogging and Why Is It So Popular?
Vlogging involves recording videos of yourself and posting them online. Why has this form of content creation become so popular?
The 9 Best Google Forms Add-Ons for Even More Features
Google Forms is an underutilized tool. Here's how to make your forms more dynamic with these advanced Google Forms add-ons.
11 Certifications Every Network Engineer Needs to Succeed
Looking to get into networking? It's a great career with endless opportunities, and getting some certs under your belt can help when you start out.
10 Websites Other Than Amazon to Find Great Kindle Books
If you have a Kindle, you aren't limited to Amazon for picking up digital books. Here are the best sites for finding more to read on your Kindle.
How Does the iPhone 13 Reflect Apple's Environmental Impacts?
Apple makes a big deal about its efforts to be environmentally friendly. But how environmentally friendly is Apple really?
Apple's New Siri-Only Voice Plan for Apple Music: What You Need to Know
Apple has introduced a new plan for Apple Music, which comes with various limitations—mainly that you must control everything with Siri.