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Instagram Is Now Giving Select Users the Option to Hide Likes
Users will get the option to hide Likes on their own posts, hide them on public posts, or not hide them at all.
Microsoft Launches a Modern Webcam for the Work-At-Home Generation
It's a tidy new 1080p webcam that won't break the bank.
Sony Launches the Xperia 1 III and Xperia 5 III for Smartphone Photographers
With a camera overhaul and impressive specifications, the new Sony Xperia smartphones are looking good.
Google Chrome Will Soon Let You Quickly Find and Restore Closed Tabs
Forgot what tab you just closed? Chrome's future version will let you find and restore those tabs.
What Is A-Frame? Exploring XR and Immersive Web Design
A-Frame can change the way programmers develop for the web. Here's what you need to know about A-Frame and XR.
Snap Launches a New AR Project Showcasing Digital Monuments
Snap has created augmented reality art installations that can be seen through the app's camera.
The 10 Best New and Updated Android Apps in 2021 (So Far)
Looking for some fresh Android apps, or reasons to go back to an old favorite? Check out these highlights of 2021 so far.
Samsung Promises That "the Most Powerful Galaxy Is Coming" on April 28th
And it probably won't come in the form of a phone.
How to Sort Almost Any Type of List in Python
Lists with multiple data types can get out of hand quickly. Here's how to sort them with Python.
You Can Now Disable Google Home Call Alerts When You're Not at Home
Stop those smart displays and speakers from ringing when you're not around to answer any calls.
How to Install and Manage Multiple Versions of Node.js on Linux
Want to install multiple versions of Node.js on your Linux machine? Here's what you need to know about NVM.
How to Grow Your Personal Brand on Social Media: Essential Tips
Growing a personal brand on social media is one way to get your work noticed online. Here are some tips on what to consider.
600,000+ Payment Card Records Leaked: What Can You Do?
Cybercriminals hacked a site containing already-hacked financial and personal details. What does this mean for you?
The 7 Best Hidden Features in Microsoft Edge
Are you stuck on Chrome? Now you can do more with these novel features on Microsoft Edge.
The $99 Aivo Connect by iOttie Is a Superb Way to Bring Alexa Into Your Car
The motorized cradle system and the wireless charging make the device worth its $99 price tag, even ignoring the Alexa support.
How to Create New Files on Linux Using touch
Creating a new file in the Linux terminal with the touch command gives useful control over the file's timestamp.
Android's Redesigned Fast Pair Experience Is Now Official
Google highlights how Fast Pair is now supported by over 100+ devices.
8 Clubhouse Alternatives If You Can't Get an Invite
Clubhouse isn't the only social audio app out there. Here are some alternatives you can try out if you can't get an invite...
Hinge Adds Video Prompts to Keep the Conversation Going, Virtually
The ice breakers will hopefully help make virtual dating less awkward.
Roku OS 10 Brings Instant Resume, Expanded AirPlay 2, and HomeKit Support
Starting with Roku OS 10, customers also get automatic game console configuration.