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You Can Now Use Multiple Physical Keys to Log In to Twitter
Physical keys are more secure than SMS codes or authenticator apps when it comes to protecting your Twitter account.
Google Drive for Android Brings Enhanced Notifications
You can now access all your Drive notifications even when phone notifications are disabled in the Drive app.
You Can Now Favorite Your Files in Files by Google
Files by Google now lets you mark your files as favorites and find these files easily in the new Favorites folder.
Nvidia Accidentally Disables Its RTX 3060 Cryptocurrency Mining Lock
The beta driver makes crypto-mining possible with the new GPUs.
NACON Launches the Xbox Pro Compact Wired Controller
It has a lot going for it, such as customizable buttons and adjustable trigger sensitivity.
Apple Lobbying Against Rules That Could Disrupt the Tech Giants
New bills are targeting the likes of Apple with App Store legislation. Apple's taking issue.
Vinyl Outsold CDs in 2020: What This Means for the Future of Music
Vinyl records are selling better than they ever have in recent years. Should Spotify and Apple Music be worried?
Cricut Is Charging Users for the Machines They Already Own [UPDATED]
Soon, users who cut out over 20 designs a month will have to pay a monthly subscription fee.
Do iPhones and iPads Have SIM Cards?
Does your iPhone or iPad use a SIM card? We'll show you how to find out.
Apple Fixes AirPods Max Battery Draining Issue Without Admitting It Exists
The new AirPods Max firmware was pushed live on March 9, but Apple is yet to admit that it fixes the battery drain.
How to Change Directory Using Command Prompt (CMD) on Windows 10
Learn the two easiest CMD commands for navigating your computer.
Is the Paid Version of Toggl Track Worth It?
Is Toggl Premium worth it? Here's what the subscription plan offers and whether you should sign up for it.
Google Moves to Patch "High-Severity" Bug In Its Chrome Browser
It's a dangerous bug, but the patch should arrive soon.
Google Slides Gets an Improved Presenter Toolbar
You can now present your slides with confidence using the newly designed presenter toolbar in Google Slides.
USB-A vs. USB-C: What Is the Difference?
There are several differences between the two most common USB types.
Microsoft Issues a Temporary Windows 10 Printing Crash Fix
It's a little complicated, but it should solve your printing woes.
How to Install and Configure Tmux for Linux
Tired of managing multiple terminal windows on Linux? Here's what you need to know about Tmux.
How to Send Bulk Emails in Gmail From Google Sheets
Learn how to create and deliver visually distinct mail merge using Google Sheets and Gmail.
Your Pixel Phone Will Continue to Give You Unlimited Storage on Google Photos
Pixel 2, 3, 4, and 5 owners will continue to enjoy unlimited storage for their photos and videos on Google Photos.
Apple Maps Is Testing Real-Time Crowdsourced Points of Interest
Live status updates for businesses may be coming to Apple Maps with the next iPhone update.