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How to Install the Epic Games Launcher to Play Games on Linux

Epic Games is known to offer free games to its users every now and then. Install it on your Linux PC to enjoy your favorite games right now.

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Is Buying a Used E-Bike Worth It?

As more people buy e-bikes, more second-hand models will appear on the market. But is buying a used e-bike worth the money?

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Get Razer Blade 14 Gaming Laptop With Up to $350 Off

Razer Blade 14 prices are going down by $350 so you can get that new gaming laptop you were dreaming of.

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How Loóna Helps You Color Your Way to Serenity for Better Sleep

When your mind won't stop racing as you're trying to sleep, the tranquil sights and sounds of Loóna may be just what you need.

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How to Fix the "Folder Cannot Be Shared" Error in Windows

Windows sometimes doesn't like you sharing folders, even on your own network. Fortunately, there are fixes you can try.

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Who Owns Reddit? And Who Were the Founders?

Here's all you need to know about the roots of the front page of the internet.

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How to Switch to a Career in Tech: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you are interested in a tech career but don't know how to go about it, here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started.

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Fedora 37 Beta Gives Linux Devs Sneak Preview of Stable Release

The Fedora beta features a preview of GNOME 43 and Raspberry Pi support. Will Linux developers squish bugs in time for the final release?

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Do You Still Need Antivirus Protection Software?

Antivirus suites protect you from malware, but they have their disadvantages too. So do you need an antivirus on computers and smartphones?

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How to Repair a Corrupted ZIP Archive in Windows 10 & 11

If a corrupted ZIP file is preventing you from getting at your files, here's how to repair it.

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Go Testing Packages for Improved Productivity

Go has a great built-in testing package to verify your programs. You can also use these third-party packages to take your testing to the next level.

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The 4 Best EVs to Buy With the Used EV Credit

The new EV credit can go towards used EVs, too—but which should you buy?

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How to Make Your Phone Feel New Again: 11 Tips for Android Devices

Getting bored with your phone? Before you buy a new one, try these 11 tricks for making your old phone feel brand new.

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8 Simple Opportunities to Improve Your Mental Health During Your Daily Routine

You might feel like your plate is full, but it's important (and easier than you think) to find time for mental health activities.

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Grow Your Tech Career, Save Money on DataCamp Annual Plans

DataCamp is cutting the price for its annual plans, so now's the time to grow your tech career. 

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How to Disable the Snipping Tool in Windows 11

Got your own screenshotting tool? Get rid of the Windows 11 snipping tool with these tips.

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All About That Bass: The Sonos Sub Mini Is Here

The popular home theater company continues to expand its lineup of speakers.

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How to Choose the Right Lens for Your Next Photoshoot: 7 Tips

Got a photoshoot coming up? Here are the factors you need to consider for picking the perfect lens for the shoot.

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How to Use the Touchpad on Your Linux Laptop as a Graphics Pad

FingerPaint is an open-source Linux app that lets you use your laptop's touchpad as a graphics tablet for drawing and doodling.

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How to Use Canva Whiteboard to Brainstorm Ideas

Canva whiteboard is an excellent tool to help you brainstorm your ideas and organize them the right way. Here's how to use it.

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