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GETTR, the Pro-Trump Social Media Platform, Got Hacked

Donald Trump has had issues with staying online in the past, and it seems those problems aren't going away.

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Nintendo Unveils the New Nintendo Switch (OLED Model)

The Mario creator has revealed details of its new Switch, along with when we can expect it to launch.

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Dating App Bumble Is Opening a Restaurant in New York

Popular dating app Bumble is opening a restaurant in New York later in the summer, allowing couples to visit on dates.

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4 Ways Real-Time Messaging Protocol Will Enhance Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams will soon receive support for Real-Time Messaging Protocol. Here's how it would revolutionize the software.

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Just How Secure Is Open-Source Software?

Here are the pros and cons of using open-source software, compared to closed-source: so how safe is open-source?

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The Best Websites to Help Get Your Inner Strength Back After the Pandemic

If you've been feeling a bit down during the pandemic, here are the best website to help you get back your inner strength.

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Nothing's Debut Earbuds Will Cost $99 and Feature Noise Cancelling

Maintaining the company's secrecy, Nothing confirms its debut ear (1) earbuds will cost $99 and feature noise cancellation.

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What Is Microsoft's Green Software Foundation?

Can you make software development a greener and more sustainable process? Microsoft thinks so.

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5 Virtual Fitness Challenges to Improve Your Cardio Workouts Indoors and Outdoors

Spice up your indoor exercises with virtual challenges that push you with fitness goals and immersive videos.

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What Is a Blockchain Oracle?

How do blockchain smart contracts access data from outside their network?

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How to Disable the Pop-Up Blocker in Chrome

As annoying as pop-ups are, some of them are useful. Here's how to disable the pop-up blocker in Chrome.

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Kindle or Physical: Which Format Is Best for Reading Your Next Book?

Kindle ebooks and physical books have their own benefits. Here are the situations where you should choose one over another.

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The 8 Best Color Trends of 2021 for Designing a Stunning Website

Make your website stand out with these trendy color palettes.

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11 Affordable DIY Laser Engraver Project Ideas to Build This Summer

Got an old DVD drive and spare Arduino to hand? Here are the various ways you can use them to build a laser engraver.

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How to Cancel Your Paramount+ Subscription

Decided that Paramount+ isn't for you? Here's how to cancel it across all devices.

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How to Use For, While, and Do While Loops in Java With Examples

Tired of copy-pasting the same line of code over and over? Take care of that with these Java loop explanations and examples.

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5 Common Reasons Why Windows Updates Fail

If you have ever encountered a failed Windows update, these are the reasons why that happens.

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How to Inspect a Project’s History With git log

Whether you're dealing with a catastrophic bug or just wanting to check out some previous commits, git log is your go-to.

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5 Ways to Fix a Windows Computer Screen That Doesn't Turn Off After Set Time

Power settings, interfering devices, and many other items can cause this issue. Here's how to fix the problem.

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How to Use seq to Generate a Sequence of Numbers in Linux

Need to create a list of numbers quickly in Linux? Here's how to use seq.

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