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3 Reasons Why You Should Update Your PC's BIOS

It might be annoying, but you should really update your PC's BIOS.

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What Is Pixel Binning in Mobile Photography? How Does It Work?

No, pixel binning doesn't mean trashing your smartphone screen.

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What Is Reddit and How Does It Work?

What is Reddit and how does the site function? How do you start using Reddit as a beginner? We'll walk you through the basics.

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Chroma Subsampling: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

Can you spot the difference in compression types?

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What Is a Reverse Proxy and How Does It Work?

Like a proxy... but backwards?

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What Does "HODL" Mean and Why Do Cryptocoiners Use It?

You might already be HODLing, and not even realize it.

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What Is the M.2 Specification? Everything You Need to Know

M.2 is way more than just SSDs. Here's everything you need to know about one of the best computer connections out there.

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How to Choose a DisplayPort Cable

When buying a DisplayPort cable, there are many things that you need to take into account.

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HDR vs. SDR: What's the Difference?

With HDR increasing in popularity, you're probably wondering how it compares to the original SDR standard.

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15 Reddit Acronyms Everyone Should Know

Feel right at home while browsing Reddit by learning these popular acronyms that Redditors use.

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What Is Vsync (or Vertical Sync) and How Does It Impact Games?

You see it in your game settings, but how does VSync actually work?

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Intel Core vs. Intel Core X: What's the Difference?

Intel CPUs come in two different flavors: the normal Core chips and the X-Series, or Extreme Edition. But what's the difference exactly?

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Brushed vs. Brushless Motors: What's the Difference, and What's Best?

When it comes to buying new hardware, should you opt for a brushed or brushless motor?

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What Is VESA? How Do You Know Which VESA Standard You're Using?

VESA doesn't just set standards for monitor mounts and arms. There's more to VESA than that.

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Headphone EQ Explained: How to Make Your Music Sound Better

How do your headphones sound? Did you know that you could make them sound even better?

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What Is Lorem Ipsum Text and What Does It Mean?

What is lorem ipsum text, what does it mean, and where did it come from? Here's everything you need to know, including how to generate your own.

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What Is an Automated Market Maker (AMM) in Crypto?

When it comes to crypto trading, there are so many new terms to learn.

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No, You Cannot Remove Data From the Blockchain. Here's Why.

Once data is on the blockchain, there's no way to get it off.

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What Is a Supercomputer? How Is a Supercomputer Used?

Supercomputers are capable of quadrillions of operations per second. But what, exactly, is a supercomputer, and how are they used?

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What Is a Deep Link? How Does a Deep Link Work?

Links take you where you want to go on the internet. But what about deep links? Where do they take you?

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