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7 Amazing Android TV Tricks You Definitely Didn’t Know About

Android TV is revolutionizing the way we use our TVs -- so here are a few reasons to jump on board.

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Microsoft Is Killing Groove Music Because Spotify

Microsoft is killing off Groove Music and helping its users switch to Spotify instead. Because Groove Music is a bit meh, while Spotify is awesome.

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Companies vs. Communities: Who Makes a Better Linux Operating System?

Some distributions have a company behind them. Ubuntu, the most popular desktop Linux operating system, is one, and it's not alone. But does having corporate responsibilities reduce, or enhance a Linux distro developer?

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Moto G5 Plus Review: Solid Mid-Range Phone

It's not the best value you can get for a smartphone, and it's not the most innovative smartphone out there, but it's a decent balance of the two.

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Slay All the Zombies You Can in These 8 Free Mobile Games

Looking to slay the undead in time for Halloween? Here are eight free mobile games where you can enjoy killing hundreds of zombies.

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How to Scan Documents With Notes in iOS 11

Now, thanks to iOS 11 and iPhone Notes (and a bit of help from the camera), you don't need a document scanner anymore.

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Deprecated vs. Removed: What's the Difference?

You might get scared when you see that your favorite software is facing deprecation. But deprecating is not the same as removing. Here's the difference.

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How to Add Music to Your Slideshow on PowerPoint

How do you add music to a slideshow in PowerPoint? It's not as complicated as it sounds!

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5 Strange Ways to Use Emojis

Emojis are a language in pictures. They have come a long way. From shortening links to creating art, there is a wonderfully weird side to emojis you need to check out.

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A Beginner's Guide to Mac File Versioning

Apple's file versioning is a life-saving feature that's built into every Mac, but do you know how to use it?

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Should You Buy AMD Vega Graphics Cards? 5 Better Alternatives

Should you buy the AMD Vega high-end line of graphics processors? For a variety of reasons, Nvidia seems to have won this generation of discrete GPUs -- but not by much.

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Sony Slightly Improves the PlayStation VR Headset

This latest model, which can comfortably be labelled an incremental upgrade, has a streamlined design and a new processor unit. But that's about it.

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Would Doing Away With Anonymity Make the Internet Safer?

You might think that the owner of an anti-virus company would support anonymity, but Eugene Kaspersky believes reducing internet privacy can increase our security. Do you agree?

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Why Does Windows Automatically Save the Registry?

Not sure what the Windows Registry does? Wonder how to save, restore, or back it up? Read this article to find out. It's simpler than you might think.

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Google Gives Up the Fight Against Paywalls

Google will no longer force publishers using paywalls to offer free content. Instead, publishers using paywalls to fund themselves will enjoy equality with other publishers.

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6 Easy Ways to Connect Arduino to Android

Knowing how to connect an Arduino to an Android can open up DIY possibilities. Here's what you need to know.

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Don't Let These 10 Mistakes Ruin Your Smartphone Photography

These 10 simple mistakes could be ruining your smartphone pictures. Click on the link above to find out what they are and how to fix them!

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5 Mobile Games You Control in Crazy Ways

Tired of the same old mobile games? These five unique titles for Android and iOS let you play using your phone's microphone, gyroscope, and even by tapping the back of your phone.

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How to Know When Someone Opens Your Sent Emails Using Gmail Read Receipts

It'd be nice to know when someone has opened and read your emails, wouldn't it? Fortunately, there is a solution.

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How to Make the Taskbar Clock Display Seconds in Windows 10

The Windows clock is a simple but useful utility. If you'd like it to display more information, here's how to show seconds on the digital clock face.

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