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How to Create Custom Text Expansions in Microsoft Word
Wouldn't it be great if you could create shortcuts for oft-typed words and phrases in Microsoft Word? Well, you can!
How to Back Up Your Gmail Account to YOUR Hard Drive
You can lose access to your valuable Gmail data. With so many options available, it makes sense to backup your Gmail regularly. This quick guide shows you how.
Twitter Makes It Easier to Save and Share Tweets
Twitter has launched new tools that make it much easier to save and share tweets. Bookmarks may not be the most original name, but it sure is useful.
Facebook Wants to Help You Find a New Job
Facebook wants to help you find a new job, turning itself into a viable alternative to LinkedIn in the process.
Weird but Cool: 25 Most Bizarre Websites You Haven't Seen
The internet is a large place with tons of useful websites, but here are several websites that crank up the weird-but-cool factor.
Frustrated With Samsung SmartThings? Here Are Your Options
Is your Samsung SmartThings system causing you headaches? Here are three easy troubleshooting steps. If these don't work, it might be time to try something new!
Confused About Bumble? Bizz, BFF, Boost, and Next Modes Explained
With its many functions and modes, the Bumble app caters to people interested in dating, meeting friends, and even networking.
How to Use the LinkedIn Resume Assistant in Microsoft Word
The LinkedIn Resume Assistant can help you create the perfect CV or resume when using Microsoft Word.
How to Protect Your Most Sensitive Data Information With Tomb
Encryption is a security essential. Here's how Tomb can keep your sensitive information encrypted and hidden out of sight.
6 OneNote Tips Programmers Must Try
If you're a programmer, here are several tips to help you get the most out of OneNote.
8 Amazing Hardware Projects With Processing and p5.js
DIY electronics is more than just Arduino and Raspberry Pi. In this rundown, we cover some of the coolest projects you can make with Processing and p5.js!
Xiaomi Huami Amazfit Bip Review: The Best Fitness Tracker You Can Buy for $100
The Xiaomi Huami Amazfit Bip fitness tracking watch offers similar features to $300 wearables – but for under $100. Is there a better wearable for the money?
How to Hide Trending Topics on Twitter and Facebook
If you want to get away from social media's divisiveness, one of the easiest ways is by axing trending topics on both Facebook and Twitter.
How to Run Windows 10 Store Apps at Startup
Want to run Windows 10 Store apps automatically when you log into Windows? Here's how to set any app to run at startup.
3 Books Bill Gates Suggests You Add to Your Kindle and Read Soon
Here are three books that Bill Gates loved in 2017 and suggested you read as well.
You'll Soon Have 700 Netflix Originals to Choose From
By the end of 2018 Netflix will have 700 original movies and TV shows available to stream. But too much of anything is a bad thing. Right?
Google Finally Made a Hangouts Web App & It's Worth It
For the longest time, Hangouts on desktop was a nightmare. Now, it has got a major update on the web in the form of an all new dedicated web app.
The Best Sandbox Tools to Safely Test Windows Programs
When testing a new program, use a sandbox environment to protect your system from harmful software.
Check Out Some More Uses of a Reverse Image Search Using TinEye [Chrome]
Image recognition is getting better by the day. Perhaps, that’s why we keep talking about it so much. The reverse search engine that usually gets most of the clicks is TinEye. We didn’t miss out on covering it when it came out. And then, we went back to it when we wanted to show you what a reverse image search could do for you. TinEye has stuck around and today one can genuinely say that it is a genuine alternative search engine.
The ESRB Defends Loot Boxes in Video Games
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has finally addressed the issue of loot boxes, but probably not in the way gamers hoped...