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How to Auto-Delete OTP Messages After 24 Hours on Android

One-time passwords are important for keeping your online services secure, yet they can clog up your Messages inbox. Here's how to delete them.

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6 Ways to Selectively Delete Files in Windows 11

Learn how to remove files from Windows 11 with surgical precision.

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5 Quick Ways to Hide a File or Folder in Windows 7, 10, and 11

You can easily hide files and folders in Windows without third-party tools. We'll show you a few simple options.

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8 Ways to Fix the Windows Command Prompt When It’s Unresponsive

Is your Command Prompt refusing to listen to your commands? Don't worry; it's an easy fix.

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6 Types of 3D Printing You Didn't Know Existed

Various types of 3D printer are available beyond the one in your shed that prints plastic.

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The 6 Best Barre Workout YouTube Channels for Ultimate At-Home Fitness

Barre blends yoga, Pilates, and ballet to help increase overall body strength, and you can use these free YouTube workouts to exercise from your home.

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How to Fix a "Read Only" External Hard Drive on Mac

Is your external hard drive showing up as "read only" on your Mac? Learn how to fix a locked Mac drive and get it working again.

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The Best Wild Foraging Resources to Help Expand Your Palate

Can you eat that mushroom? Will those plants provide health benefits? If you're entering the world of foraging, you should check out these resources.

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5 Reasons Why Cross-Platform Play Has Pushback From the Gaming Industry

Playing games with your friends across multiple platforms sounds like a hit feature. So why hasn't the gaming industry normalized it? Let's find out.

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How to Change the Microphone or Speakers to Use on a Mac

There are several ways to change the audio input and output settings on your Mac to use a different microphone or set of speakers.

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How to Extract Icons From Application EXE and System DLL Files in Windows 11 and 10 

Does an EXE or DLL file use a nice icon you want to use? Here's how to extract it using IconViewer for Windows.

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The 8 Best Free Online Landscape and Garden Design Tools

You don't need expensive software to plan out a patio, deck, or garden. Here are the best free online tools for your garden.

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How to Search for Google Drive Files Directly From the Chrome Address Bar

Need to find a Google Drive file quickly? Here's how you can set up Chrome to search for you straight from the address bar.

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7 Inspirational Apple Fitness+ Workouts for Your Body and Mind

If you use Apple Fitness+, you should check out these wonderful workouts that will help keep you smiling and healthy.

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Your Workplace Is at Risk: How to Prevent Business Email Compromise Attacks

Almost every business uses emails, and that means they're a big target for cyberattacks, including BEC. So what is BEC and how can you mitigate it?

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6 Really Useful Google Widgets to Add to Your Android Home Screen

The Google apps that come pre-installed on your phone include a range of handy widgets that'll help you get more done quicker. Here are the best.

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How to Find Your RAM Serial Number Using the Command Prompt on Windows

There are plenty of third-party tools that can tell you your RAM's serial number, but the Command Prompt can also do it without any extra apps.

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iPhone vs. Android: Which Is More Secure?

Looking for an iPhone or Android device? Here's our assessment of the security of each OS, including source-code, app stores, and update frequencies.

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Is Fast Charging Bad for Battery Life?

Fast charging allows you to give your device a quick shot of juice and keep running. But are you damaging your phone's battery in the long run?

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10 Awesome DIY Projects Every Pet Owner Would Love to Try

Keep your pet happy, well fed, and safe with these low-cost, easy-to-make project ideas.

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