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The Best Websites for Free Clipart Downloads

Today's clipart needs to be modern, colorful, and less cartoonish. Try these 13 the top websites for free clipart downloads when you need to search for the right image in a short time.

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Minecraft Is Set to Start Costing You More Money

Microsoft is launching the Minecraft Marketplace, where creators will be able to sell their wares for real money. This is good for creators, but bad for parents everywhere.

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Google Duo Now Lets You Make Voice Calls Worldwide

Google has added the ability to make voice calls to Google Duo. So what started out as an app purely for making video calls now does voice calls too. Which is... odd.

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How to Use Drop Caps to Enhance Your Text in Microsoft Word

A drop cap is a stylistic addition to any document. It demands attention. How do you create a drop cap in a Microsoft Word document? Let's go through the simple creative process.

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7 Secure Strategies to Use Public Wi-Fi Safely on Phones

Is that public Wi-Fi network you just connected to safe? Before you sip your latte, and read Facebook, consider these simple secure strategies to using public Wi-Fi safely on your phone.

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Why You Should NOT Get the Windows 10 Creators Update Yet

Just because it's here, doesn't mean you have to jump on it. The Windows 10 Creators Update could harbor trouble. We explain why you should delay this Windows update and how to do it.

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10 Podcasts Every Photography Enthusiast Needs to Hear

If you're a photography enthusiast, you need to check out these 10 podcasts. Your skills will improve in no time.

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6 Free Microsoft Outlook Add-Ins for Better Emails

Add-ins can add functionality that Outlook is missing by default. We show you six free add-ins to increase productivity and fun within Outlook.

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What Switching Back to GNOME Means for Ubuntu

Canonical has announced the end of the Unity desktop. From Ubuntu 18.04, the GNOME desktop will be restored. What does this mean for Ubuntu, and its relationship with Linux users?

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15 Best No-Coding Templates to Build a Personal Website

The free templates listed here provide the simple tools you need to create the perfect site. You do not have to be a web designer or developer. Try them on your own.

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How to Launch Your Default Apps With Simple Commands in Ubuntu

Unlike proprietary operating systems, Linux provides the tools to tailor your system to your own tastes. Using a single command, you can launch your default apps via the Terminal with update-alternatives.

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What Is the Right to Repair and Why Should You Care?

When old technology broke, you could fix yourself. If that failed, you could find a repair shop. With newer products, those options are disappearing. Let's talk about the importance of the Right to Repair.

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Build Your Own Low-Wattage PC with Three Simple Design Rules

After a few failures and experiments building my own fanless, highly efficient computer, I can share three low-wattage builds designs that dispense with most moving parts and minimize the number of fans used.

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How to Disable Suggested Apps When Sharing in Windows 10 Creators Update

Windows 10 has plenty of ads crammed inside it. There's a new one coming in the Creators Update. Here's how to disable ads in the Share menu.

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How to Get More Space in Reply Tweets (And Mute Noisy Conversations)

Twitter's latest update is a double-edged sword: you can now type more in a reply, but you can also get swept up into noisy conversations.

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These New Feedly Features Make It Easier to Digest Your RSS Feeds

Feedly's latest update came with three new features: Boards, Notes, and Highlights. Here's how they can help you be more productive and organized with your RSS feeds.

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10 Fun Outdoor Games to Play Using GPS-Enabled Smartphones

Using the GPS functionality that's built into all modern smartphones, you can now walk out the door and start exploring the world -- and make a fun game out of it.

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5 New Ways to Learn History on the Internet

History can be boring, especially if it's not told right. And that's where these apps and storytellers differ.

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Name Your Own Price On These 6 Massive Course Bundles

Learn white hat hacking, Office, Android programming, game development, photography, and marketing at a price of your choosing!

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How to Use Passes in Your iPhone's Wallet App

Keep event passes, travel tickets, loyalty cards, and more accessible and ready to display at a moment's notice using an iPhone app you already have.

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