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| September 13, 2019 |
| Did You Know? The International House of Pancakes (IHOP) didn’t actually become international until franchising agreements in 2014 saw IHOP open over 70 locations in countries around the world including Canada, Dubai (UAE), Kuwait, Mexico, and The Philippines. |
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| What Is TDP for CPUs and GPUs? |
| You often see TDP measurements on specification sheets, and it’s important info for people with desktop PCs. But TDP definitions are like opinions—everybody's got one. Let’s cut through the confusion and talk about what a TDP number means for you. Read More » |
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| How to Use Twitter Bookmarks to Save Tweets For Later |
| Twitter has a new Bookmarks feature that lets you privately save tweets for later. If you’ve been using the Like feature as a workaround for saving tweets, here’s why you should start bookmarking. Read More » |
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| How to Sync Faces Across Devices in Apple Photos |
| Apple Photos has a built-in facial recognition feature that gives you full control over identifying and syncing faces across your devices. Here’s how you can add names to faces in Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Read More » |
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| How to Disable Swipe Typing on the iPhone’s Keyboard |
| Android has supported swipe keyboards for over half a decade. Now, at long last, Apple is bringing swipe typing to the iPhone’s keyboard with iOS 13. The feature is enabled by default, so if you don’t like it, here’s how to disable slide to type. Read More » |
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| Advertisement How-To Geek Recommends Running Malwarebytes Alongside Your Antivirus |
Running antivirus is still important, but these days the really active threats are from spyware, adware, crapware, and the worst of all: ransomware. That's where Malwarebytes comes in. Malwarebytes not only protects your computer from malware, but does a better job of cleaning up an infected computer than anything else on the market. PC and Mac Click here to download |
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| How to Enable Low Data Mode on Your iPhone |
| Running out of data on your limited mobile plan? Want to stretch out the data for the last couple of days of the month? Try the new Low Data Mode to reduce data usage on your iPhone. Read More » |
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| Slack for Desktop and Web Gets a Dark Mode—Here’s How to Enable It |
| Months after rolling out to Android, iPhone, and iPad, Slack has brought dark mode to its desktop and web apps on Windows, macOS, and Linux. The theme is a mix of black and gray with white text, making it easy to read throughout the workday. Read More » |
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| LIFESAVVY What Can I Do with All the Apples I Just Picked? |
| As they say, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Maybe not when it's cooked in butter or made into a streusel, but this time of year it’s impossible to resist scrumptious baked apple treats. Read More » |
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| LIFESAVVY Work Remotely? Here’s Why Coworking Spaces Are Worth the Money |
| By some estimates, half of the U.S. workforce will soon work remotely. Remote work is the future of work in many ways, and coworking spaces have tapped the trend by offering office space for individuals to rent. But is a coworking space right for you? Read More » |
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| REVIEW GEEK This 20,000 mAh RAVPower Battery Charges Up with Whatever Cable You Want |
| Most portable batteries out there charge up with either a wall adapter or a MicroUSB port. The RAVPower Portable Charge PD 3.0 can handle that, or charge up with a USB-C or Lightning cable. It’s pretty handy. Read More » |
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| REVIEW GEEK 16 Products to Help You Prevent and Soothe Workout Injuries |
| When you work out, it can strain (and drain) your body. If you don’t take preventative measures, it’s likely you’ll be sore afterward. We’ve got some suggestions you can incorporate for a safer workout routine and to soothe any minor injuries. Read More » |
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| Advertisement How-To Geek Recommends Running Malwarebytes Alongside Your Antivirus |
Running antivirus is still important, but these days the really active threats are from spyware, adware, crapware, and the worst of all: ransomware. That's where Malwarebytes comes in. Malwarebytes not only protects your computer from malware, but does a better job of cleaning up an infected computer than anything else on the market. PC and Mac Click here to download |
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