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Why You Should Switch From OneNote 2016 to OneNote for Windows 10
OneNote 2016 is being phased out. We'll explain what's happening to OneNote 2016 and show you the great benefits of switching to OneNote for Windows 10.
QLED vs. OLED vs. MicroLED: Which TV Display Tech Is the Best?
QLED, OLED, and MicroLED are all technologies competing to change TV displays. But how do they compare and which one is best?
5 Reasons Why Snapchat Is the New Facebook
Facebook killed MySpace. Could Snapchat kill Facebook? It looks likely, and here are a few reasons why.
7 Ways to Silence a Loud and Noisy Gaming Computer
Concerned about the amount of noise your PC is making? Here are some practical ways to reduce PC noise, from simple tweaks to hardware upgrades.
Folding Phones Are Coming: Surface Phone, Samsung Galaxy X, and More
Will the Samsung Galaxy X and Surface Phone finally bring foldable phones to the market? And how do these devices work?
3 Useful Tools to Improve Google Drive's Security and Privacy
Is Google Drive's integrated encryption enough to keep your private files safe from theft and intrusion? Let's find out.
How to Listen to WhatsApp Audio Messages in Secret (No Headphones Required)
Got a WhatsApp audio message and don't want to play it in public? This secret feature lets you listen to messages in private anywhere.
How to Never Accidentally Quit Apps on Mac Again
Tired of accidentally hitting Cmd + Q when you meant Cmd + W? This app will ensure you never accidentally quit another app ever again.
How to Download Google Translate Languages for Offline Use
Google Translate is a handy tool to use while traveling, and even better, you can download the languages you need for offline use.
The iCloud Photos Master Guide: Everything You Need to Know for Photo Management
Our iCloud photos guide shows you how to access iCloud photos, how to delete photos from iCloud, how to download photos from iCloud, and more.
YouTube Adds New Ways for YouTubers to Make Money
YouTube has unveiled a trio of new ways for YouTubers to make money. And together they represent YouTube looking beyond advertising revenue.
Kindle Users Shouldn't Miss These 5 Sites and Apps
If you've got a Kindle, you can level up your reading experience with these choice sites and apps.
How to Use Photoshop's Refine Edge Tool for Perfect Selections
If you want to make perfect selections in Photoshop, the Refine Edge tool is your friend. We'll show you exactly how to use Photoshop's Refine Edge tool.
8 Surprising Uses for Linux That You Can (Mostly) Try Yourself
Linux is highly configurable and adaptable, and free. As such, it may not surprise you to learn that people use Linux for many unusual tasks.
How to Network Boot a Raspberry Pi Without a MicroSD Card
These days you can run your Raspberry Pi using network boot, eliminating the need for microSD cards completely.
Google Finally Launches a Podcasts App on Android
After years of ignoring the medium, Google is finally taking podcasting seriously. To that end, the company has released a standalone app called Google Podcasts.
The Best Linux Laptop: System76 Galago Pro vs. Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition
Some manufacturers have started offering pre-built Linux systems, and System76 Galago Pro and Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition are two of the best.
7 Hidden Calibre Features That'll Help You Manage Your Ebooks Better
Calibre is brilliant, but many of its features fly under the radar. Here are the best Calibre features to help you manage your ebook collection.
The 7 Best GitHub Alternatives for Hosting Your Project's Source Code
Whether you want to escape Microsoft's takeover or just want to try something new, here are the best GitHub alternatives for hosting your source code.
How to Send Free SMS Texts From a PC Using Android Messages
Have an Android phone and want to send text messages from your PC for free? Android's Messages app can now do this with no limits.