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How to Install Dolby Atmos in Windows 10/11

Dolby Atmos lets you immerse yourself via advanced 3D audio techniques. Here's how to get it on your Windows PC.

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Not Getting Notifications on Your Mac? 7 Fixes to Try

A Mac that doesn't properly display notifications can hamper your productivity. So, avoid such issues by following these troubleshooting steps.

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How to Build a Single Page App Using React Router

Organize your URLs with the React Router library.

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7 Tips for Efficient Multitasking on the iPad

Be better at multitasking on your iPad with these valuable tips that help you save a lot of time.

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The Best Next-Gen Processors

Thinking of upgrading your existing PC or investing in a new one? Here are the latest and greatest next-gen processors.

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6 Ways a Microsoft Account and a Local Account Are Different on Windows

Can't decide between a local or a Microsoft account?

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Who Should Run Twitter Once Elon Musk Steps Down?

With Elon Musk planning to eventually step down as Twitter's head, who could be a good CEO candidate?

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6 Things You Should Know About How to Ride an EBike

Is riding an ebike any different from riding a regular bike? Here's what you need to know!

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4 Websites to Sell Your Classic Vehicle

If you're looking to sell your classic vehicle, going online could be a huge help. Here are four websites you could use.

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CAMM vs. SODIMM: What Is It and What's the Difference?

Could CAMM RAM replace the venerable SODIMM RAM in our laptops?

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The Dark Side of AI Art: 4 Potential Issues With the Growing Trend

Generating AI reimaginings of yourself is fun, but is it ethical? Let's discuss the dark side of AI art.

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The 7 Best Tower Defense Games for Your Mac

Enjoy a great selection of tower defense games on your Mac when you want to take a break from work.

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How to Create a Word Counter in JavaScript

Build this useful little tool for yourself and learn a little bit about JavaScript along the way.

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Fire TV Stick Lite vs. Fire TV Stick vs. Fire TV Stick 4K: What's the Difference?

Amazon offers many versions of its Fire TV Stick, but what are the main differences, and which one should you buy?

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6 Ways to Deal With Rude Gamers

Rude gamers are a dime a dozen in multiplayer games. Here are a few ways you can deal with them.

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Linux Devs Release Crucial Updates to Stable Kernels

The kernel developers have also "EOL'd" an older stable kernel. How can Linux users stay up to date?

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What You Should Know About Using Windows Drivers on Steam Deck

Did you know you can install Windows on your Steam Deck now?

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What Is a File Systems Table (fstab) on Linux and Why Is It Important?

fstab is a Linux configuration file containing information about file systems and how they should be mounted at boot.

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How to Send Handwritten Messages on Your iPhone

Did you know the Messages app lets you use your handwriting to send messages that stand out from boring texts? We'll teach you how to use it.

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4 Lesser-Known Terminal-Based Text Editors for Linux You Should Consider

Emacs, Vim, and nano are the most prominent text editors in the Linux community. But there are several other lesser-known alternatives for you to use.

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