Tuesday, February 12, 2019

No, Smart Meters Aren't Dangerous to Your Health

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Today's Featured Articles

Get Help With File Explorer on Windows 10

Windows 10 no longer has built-in help for File Explorer, as Windows 7 does. Microsoft makes you search the web for information, so here’s what you need to know about using Windows 10’s file manager.   Read More »


How Do Laser and LED Projectors Work, and Which Is Right For You?

There are a few things to consider when buying your first projector. Price range and the space you have are important, but you should also consider lamp technology. This will affect both the price and image quality of the projector.   Read More »


No, Smart Meters Aren’t Dangerous to Your Health

Before you head off to search for what smart meters are, you need to hear something very important: Smart meters, like any other device that emits radio frequency radiation, do not pose any risk to your health.   Read More »


REVIEW GEEK

The Best Cat Grooming Products to Eliminate Shedding and Hair Balls

When your cat sheds all over the house, it’s more than just an annoyance. It’s also a good sign that your cat is working on a pretty gnarly hairball. Luckily, this problem can be solved with a good grooming product.   Read More »


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Peak Design Everyday Messenger Bag Review: A Fantastic Bag With Innovative Features

Peak Design makes bags explicitly for photographers, but there's enough careful design in the Everyday Messenger to make it worth considering for almost anyone who needs a quality bag. It's stiff competition for the likes of Timbuk2 and Chrome.   Read More »






Review Geek Deals
DEAL OF THE DAY

Deal Alert: Amazon is Offering a Free Galaxy Tab A Tablet with Every Unlocked Note 9 Phone

If you’re in the market for both a new phone and tablet (or maybe you just know someone who’d like the latter), Amazon has an enticing deal today: buy a new Galaxy Note 9 and get a free Galaxy Tab A.   Read More »


DEAL OF THE DAY

Deal Alert: Build a Kano Kit Touch Tablet for Just $168

Do you lie awake at night wishing that you or your child could learn to code? Well, now’s a good chance to grab the Kano touch kit. It’s a great way to practice coding, and it’s on sale right now.   Read More »




FYI / Useful Tips and Headlines


Get Your Dark Mode Fix with Google’s New Chrome Theme(s)
Did you know Chrome has themes? Most people probably realized this at once point but since forgot. Google wants to remind us that themes in Chrome are a thing with a bunch of new internally-designed looks for your favorite browser.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
How to Show All Mail as Plain Text in Outlook
How to View iCloud Photos Online
How to Create an Apple ID for a Child and Add it to Your Family
How to Change the Character Encoding in Outlook
The Best Cat Grooming Products to Eliminate Shedding and Hair Balls
Deal Alert: Amazon is Offering a Free Galaxy Tab A Tablet with Every Unlocked Note 9 Phone
Deal Alert: Build a Kano Kit Touch Tablet for Just $168
Amazon Acquires Eero for Stronger Smarthome Connections
Peak Design Everyday Messenger Bag Review: A Fantastic Bag With Innovative Features
The Best Makeup Subscription Boxes for Every Budget and Interest
Rumor Roundup: Apple’s 2019 Hardware Plans
Deal Alert: Grab the HP Chromebook x360 for Just $450
The Best Privacy Screen Protectors for Your iPhone
Woot Is Selling Refurbished Amazon Products for More Than 50% Off




Geek Trivia

Before The USB Port, Computer Users Plugged Their Peripherals Into What?
Ethernet Ports →
TRS Ports →
Serial Ports →
VGA Ports →


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