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  • Text-to-speech graphic on green background
    By Mikael Trench

    The 6 Best Text-To-Speech Software Options For 2024 (Free & Paid)

    There are so many text-to-speech programs and apps on the market today that it can be hard to tell one from another. These are some of the best.

    By Mikael Trench Read More
  • Android and iPhone next to each other
    By Mikael Trench

    Why Pictures And Videos Sent From iPhone To Android Are Blurry (And How To Fix It)

    Are you receiving frustratingly blurry photos and videos from Android users on your iPhone? Here is why that is happening and how to fix it.

    By Mikael Trench Read More
  • Google and Chrome apps on tablet
    By Marinel Sigue

    Google App Vs. Chrome App: What's The Difference (And Do You Need Both?)

    You have a choice in how you access Google services; either through the Google app or the Chrome app. But what's the difference and which is better?

    By Marinel Sigue Read More
  • Google Chrome icon on a MacBook Pro
    By Rahul Srinivas

    How To Disable Push Notifications In Google Chrome

    If push notifications are becoming annoying on Google Chrome, then it might be time to disable them. Here's how to do so on computers and mobile.

    By Rahul Srinivas Read More
  • Amazon app on phone in front of slightly out of focus Amazon logo
    By David Bixenspan

    How To Set Up Two-Factor Authentication On Amazon And Why You Should

    Two-factor authentication is kind of secondary way of ensuring that the right person is logging into an account, and you should use it with Amazon.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • Power lines
    By Lynnae Williams

    The 4 Easiest And Cheapest Ways To Stay Online During An Outage

    Power outages, unfortunately, are something we have no control over. If this happens, here are four easiest and cheapest ways to stay online.

    By Lynnae Williams Read More
  • Woman using a phone
    By Adnan Ahmed

    What To Check If Your Gigabit Speeds Are Slower Than They Should Be

    If you pay for gigabit internet speeds but your actual speeds are much slower, here are a few things you can check before contacting your ISP.

    By Adnan Ahmed Read More
  • person backpacking with Starlink Mini
    By David Bixenspan

    Starlink Mini Is Mobile Satellite Internet Cheap Enough To Be Your Outage Backup Plan

    Elon Musk's Starlink just introduced Starlink Mini mobile internet as a backup plan and for people on the go, but how does it stack up to other options?

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • close-up of vinyl record
    By David Bixenspan

    5 Audiophile Products That Didn't Hold Up Under Scrutiny

    The audiophile world has exacting standards, which is fine when products live up to their promise. But sometimes they didn't, and it got ugly.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • Web browser virus pop-up
    By Lynnae Williams

    Are Google Chrome Virus Notifications Real?

    We've all gotten pop-up virus notifications on Google Chrome. But are these alerts real, and should you be concerned about potential risks to your computer?

    By Lynnae Williams Read More
  • Generic Android streaming stick circa 2012
    By David Bixenspan

    What Are Those 'IPTV Sticks' Advertised On Twitter, And Are They Legal?

    Ads for TV streaming sticks are all over social media these days, promising access to all sorts of cool content. But are they legal? Here's everything to know.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • Google Chrome black background macbook
    By Jam Kotenko

    Not Sure Where Google Chrome Downloads Go On Your Computer? Changing These Settings Can Help

    It's important to know where every document, image, video, or other file is ending up on your machine. With this tweak in settings you can have more control.

    By Jam Kotenko Read More
  • Prime day on tape
    By Dave McQuilling

    How Prime Invite-Only Deals Work For Amazon Prime Day

    Prime Day is coming this mid-July, but if you don't want to miss out on the discounted prices for Prime Members, here's how the invite-only deals work.

    By Dave McQuilling Read More
  • no internet logo on laptop
    By Pranav Bhardwaj

    How To Fix The No Internet, Secured Error On Windows

    PC errors can be incredibly frustrating, especially if it affects your ability to connect to the internet. Here's how to fix the No Internet, Secured error.

    By Pranav Bhardwaj Read More
  • Woman watching TV using wireless headphones
    By Joe Brown

    Can You Use Any Wireless Headphones With A TV? Here's What You Need To Know

    Headphones can make TV more immersive and fun, but connecting them isn't always straight forward. Here are the different ways wireless headphones work with TVs.

    By Joe Brown Read More
  • Individual gaming at a PC with headset on
    By Mark LoProto

    Are Wi-Fi Mesh Systems Good For Gaming? Here's What To Know

    Here is everything you need to know about Wi-Fi mesh systems and how they can affect your online gaming experience.

    By Mark LoProto Read More
  • Chrome Web Store home page
    By Lynnae Williams

    Are Google Chrome Extensions Safe? What You Need To Know Before Installing

    Chrome extensions can enhance your browsing experience, but some can be harmful and exploit users. Find out how to use Chrome extensions in a safe way.

    By Lynnae Williams Read More
  • Open lock with Chrome logo
    By Pranav Bhardwaj

    How To View Your Saved Passwords In Google Chrome

    The saved passwords feature in Chrome can be a little hard to find. Here's our step-by-step instructions to help for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices.

    By Pranav Bhardwaj Read More
  • TV with the Amazon Prime video app loaded
    By David Bixenspan

    The Risk You Take When Buying Certain TVs On Amazon

    Amazon may be The Everything Store, but it's not perfect. There are factors you should be aware of to avoid unscrupulous TV vendors and stay safe on Amazon.

    By David Bixenspan Read More
  • signal symbols on tall buildings
    By Danny Bojic

    Pros & Cons Of Using A Wi-Fi Mesh System For Your Home

    If you're not getting good Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home, a Wi-Fi mesh network may be your solution. Here's how they work, and whether you should get one.

    By Danny Bojic Read More
  • Person connecting to VPN laptop
    By Lynnae Williams

    5 VPN Features You'll Kick Yourself For Not Using

    Once you start using some of the great but lesser-known features of your Virtual Private Network, you'll wonder how you ever got by without them.

    By Lynnae Williams Read More
  • T-Mobile storefront
    By Danny Bojic

    Is T-Mobile Home Internet Really Unlimited?

    T-Mobile is most known for its cell service, but it provides wireless home internet too. If you're considering it, there are important things to know.

    By Danny Bojic Read More
  • Microsoft Authenticator app on phone
    By Adnan Ahmed

    What Is The Microsoft Authenticator App, And Do You Need It?

    Microsoft Authenticator has become a popular option for two-step authentication. Here's how to get the most out of the profile security app.

    By Adnan Ahmed Read More
  • Verizon store logo
    By Mikael Trench

    How Fast Is Verizon 5G Home Internet And How Many Devices Can You Connect?

    Are you considering signing up for one of Verizon's 5G Home Internet plans? Let's discuss how fast they are and how many devices can be connected.

    By Mikael Trench Read More
  • People walking in front of a T-Mobile Store
    By Rahul Srinivas

    T-Mobile Home Internet Backup Could Keep You Online In An Outage, But You Need To Do The Math First

    If your internet service frequently goes down, T-Mobile's Home Internet Backup plan may be for you. The price may make it impractical for many, though.

    By Rahul Srinivas Read More
  • facebook logo on a smartphone
    By Jam Kotenko

    How To Create An Additional Facebook Profile (And Why You Might Want To)

    If you are faced with Facebook fatigue, you may find yourself wanting to create a brand-new account.

    By Jam Kotenko Read More
  • Ticketmaster iPhone app page
    By Jam Kotenko

    How To Change Your Ticketmaster Password (And Why You Should)

    Ticketmaster suffered a data breach affecting over 500 million customers' personal information. If you used the platform, here's how to change your password.

    By Jam Kotenko Read More
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