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Should You Upgrade to the Professional Edition of Windows 10?

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Geotargeting

Geotargeting refers to the practice of providing customized content and/or services to users (and consumers) based on their particular location.

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How to Print the Gridlines and Row and Column Headings in Excel

Gridlines and the row and column headings can be helpful when viewing data on worksheets printed in Excel. We’ll show you how to turn on a couple of settings to show the gridlines and row and column headings on your printed worksheets.

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How to Reconfigure Your Sleep Cycles Using Your Smartphone or Smartwatch

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Should You Upgrade to the Professional Edition of Windows 10?

However you’re getting Windows 10 — either with the free upgrade offer or on a new PC — you’re probably getting Windows 10 Home. You can pay to upgrade that Windows 10 Home system to Windows 10 Professional — but should you?

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How to Configure OneDrive to Sync Only Certain Folders in Windows 10

OneDrive provides 15 GB of free cloud space for you to store photos, music, documents, and other files. These files can be synced among multiple devices such as smart phones, tablets, and PCs. However, you may not want to download all your content to certain devices.

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Why are There no Odd-Numbered Windows Process IDs?

If you love tinkering with Windows and learning as you go, you may have noticed that Windows process and thread IDs are even-numbered and multiples of four. Why is that? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers to a curious reader’s questions.

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How to Change the Color of the Gridlines in Excel

You may not have thought about the color of the gridlines in Excel before, but if you're bored with the default gray color or you want to use a color that's easier on your eyes, you can change the color of the gridlines.

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How to Tame (and Improve) the iPhone’s Autocorrect Feature

Autocorrect is a really handy tool for those moments when you whiff the spelling of a complex word or transpose the letters in a simple one, but autocorrect errors can be extremely frustrating and the system isn’t without shortcomings. Read on as we show you how to whip your iPhone’s autocorrect system into shape (and teach it a new trick or two at the same time).

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Why Your iPhone is Asking You To "Trust This Computer" (and Whether You Should)

Plug your iPhone or iPad into a USB port and you may be asked whether you want to “Trust This Computer.” You may even see this message when you plug your iPhone or iPad into a USB charger.

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