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How to Set a Dynamic Theme on Your Xbox Series X|S

While you can set your Xbox background to pretty much any custom image, a dynamic theme can add an extra dimension to your gaming user experience.

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How to Horizontally Flip or Invert Your Computer Display

It's not something you'll do everyday, but when the time comes, this is how to invert your computer display with ease.

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Why Is Google Chrome Using So Much RAM? Here's How to Fix It

Why does Google Chrome use so much RAM? What can you do to keep it in check? Here's how to make Chrome use less RAM.

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How to Install DEB Packages in Arch Linux

DEB packages are meant for installation on Debian-based systems. But that doesn't mean you can't install such packages on your Arch Linux machine.

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Paramount+ Is Expanding to Europe and Asia in 2022

Paramount+ announced its plans to expand across Europe and Asia in 2022 and 2023. Here's everything you need to know.

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The 14 Best Exclusive Nintendo Switch Games

The Nintendo Switch is full of incredible games that are sure to entertain you, from big name franchises like Mario, Zelda, and Animal Crossing.

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How to Link One Windows 365 Account to Multiple Devices

While Microsoft 365 Personal is limited to just one user, the Family edition can be shared by multiple people. This article shows you how.

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5 Great Samsung Apps That All Android Users Should Download

Samsung makes a lot of Android apps. Here are five that even non-Samsung users should start using.

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Apple’s Self Repair Program Still Controls What Parts You Can Use in an iPhone

Apple may have started letting users repair their own iPhones, but it still won’t let you use any old iPhone parts, even if they're genuine.

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7 Warning Signs of a Bad Remote Job

It's easier than ever to find remote jobs, but you should be careful of scams that may mislead you. Here are some warning signs of a bad remote job.

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Spotify Is Discontinuing Duo Mix: Here's What You Need to Know

Spotify is getting rid of Duo Mix, but users can still use Blend to combine and share playlists.

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Learn Piano Easily with PopuPiano, the Portable MIDI Keyboard and App

Combine a rechargeable, portable MIDI keyboard with a mobile device, and you have a “learn piano anywhere” experience.

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How the Android.Spy.4498 Trojan Steals Your WhatsApp Data (and How to Beat It)

It imitates WhatsApp, so most users won't even know it's a Trojan.

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The 10 Best Online Random Number Generators

If you need to make a quick, random decision, a random number generator is the perfect tool to use. Here are ten of the best you can call upon.

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What Is a Crypto Browser and Should You Use One?

If you're into crypto, Web 3.0, and NFTs, a crypto browser is just what you need.

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Voice Memos on the iPhone: A Complete Guide

Your iPhone (or iPad) has the perfect built-in app to use any time you want to make a quick recording of someone talking, or any other audio.

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What’s New in Go Version 1.18

The latest version of Go introduces generics, fuzz testing, and more.

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How to Use a Java ArrayList

An ArrayList is perfect for storing a list of ordered data. Find out how you can use it in your projects.

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What Is Data Execution Prevention and How Does It Work?

Microsoft Windows offers a set of Data Execution Prevention (DEP) security checks to protect your computer. Learn what it is and how to enable it.

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What You Need to Know About Blockchain.com's Crypto Exchange

If you want to trade crypto, then you'll need a reputable marketplace from which to embark on your journey. If so, check out Blockchain.com...

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