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How to Make Google Chrome Use Less Battery Life, Memory, and CPU

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In the context of computers, an OEM (short for Original Equipment Manufacturer) is a company that buys hardware in bulk from actual manufacturers, then builds and sells the “finished” products (computers) under their own company name.

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How to Display Shortcut Keys in ScreenTips in Word 2013

ScreenTips are small popup windows that display when you hover your mouse over a button, or command, on the ribbon. They give a short hint indicating what that button does, and may also contain a shortcut key for that command.

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How to Clean Up Duplicate Contacts on Your iPhone

If you use your iPhone to manage multiple address books from work, school, or your personal life at once, you've probably run into the problem of duplicate contacts before.

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How to Make Google Chrome Use Less Battery Life, Memory, and CPU

Chrome isn’t the minimal web browser it once was. Originally named Chrome because it was designed to get out of your way, Chrome is no longer just a minimal browser — it’s an entire application platform.

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Use iTunes File Sharing to Copy Files Back and Forth With Apps on Your iPhone or iPad

iPhones and iPads don’t have file systems you can access. Instead, each app has its own “library” of files. iTunes File Sharing allows you to copy files to and from these per-app libraries.

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Use Your TV's Hidden "DIAL" Feature to Cast Netflix and YouTube Without a Chromecast

Many modern smart TVs have support for the Chromecast-like DIAL protocol built in. You can cast videos to your TV from YouTube and Netflix — on your phone or computer — without getting a Chromecast.

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How to Connect to a VPN From Your iPhone or iPad

Modern iPhones and iPads have excellent VPN support. The PPTP, L2TP/IPSec, and Cisco IPSec protocols are all integrated. You can connect to OpenVPN networks and other types of VPNs with third-party apps.

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Ask HTG: What’s the Best Way to Waterproof My Phone?

As smartphones become increasingly indispensable fixtures in our lives it’s only natural to both want to take them where water is present and protect them from that water at the same time. Read on as we show you how to properly protect your phone from the hazards of a day at the beach.

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How to Add Events to Apple Calendar Using Plain Language

One of the annoying things about calendar software is that adding events usually requires tabbing or tapping from text box to text box. Apple Calendar, however, let’s you type simple sentences in plain language and the application figures out the boxes for you.

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How to Create Custom ScreenTips in Word 2013

ScreenTips in Word are small popup windows that display descriptive text about the command or control your mouse is hovering over. You can also create your own ScreenTips for words, phrases, or images in your own documents.

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How to Test Your Internet Connection Speed or Cellular Data Speed

How fast is your Internet connection? Sure, your Internet service provider has given you some numbers, and your cellular provider probably says you get blazing fast 4G LTE. But how fast is it, actually?

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