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The Best Skyrim Mods That Actually Add Gameplay

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim remains a milestone game more than five years after its initial release. And since it doesn’t look like we’re getting another entry in Bethesda’s RPG series for a while longer (no, Elder Scrolls Online doesn’t count), even the most dedicated Skyrim player might be looking for ways to get some new life out of the original game.

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How to Reset (or Tweak) Chrome’s Download Settings

By default, Chrome saves all downloaded files to the same location—a dedicated “Downloads” folder. The thing is, this isn’t always practical for all types of download files. The good news is you can easily tweak this setting.

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How to Create a New Catalog in Lightroom

Catalogs are one of Adobe Lightroom's best features. They make it easy to categorize, sort, and edit all your photos in one location. And if things start to get a little unwieldy, there's a lot to be said for having more than one catalog.

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How to Remotely Access Your Computer from Your Phone

There comes a time in nearly every computer user’s life when they need a file from their PC…and the PC isn’t nearby. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to remotely access your PC directly from your phone or tablet, making getting that missing file a piece of cake.

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What Kind of Smarthome Gadgets Can I Use If I Rent an Apartment?

Upgrading to a smart home used to be exclusively the realm of homeowners. If you couldn’t run cables, replace switch boxes, or install expensive wall units, you had to live with dumb lights. With newer smart home gadgets, however, you can upgrade parts of your apartment—even without your landlord’s approval in some cases.

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How to (Possibly) Save a Laptop from Water Damage

It’s every laptop owner’s nightmare: a carelessly spilled cup of coffee. A sudden shower when you’re working outside. Heaven forbid, some kind of farcical bathroom tumble when you really had to get that TPS report in. Conventional wisdom says that a soaked laptop is a dead laptop, but that doesn’t necessarily have to be true, especially if you have a few tools and a lot of patience.

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How to Change Your iCloud Profile Photo from Your iPhone or iPad

Now that your iCloud profile is front and center in iOS 10, perhaps it’s time to swap out your plain old initials for an actual photo. That way, everyone can see your smiling face when interacting with you through iCloud, iMessage, AirDrop, and other Apple services.

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How to Log Nest Cam Events to a Google Docs Spreadsheet

If you want to keep a permanent log of every motion event that your Nest Cam captures, you can do so using IFTTT and a Google Doc spreadsheet. Here’s how to set it up.

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How to Use Roku Feed to Keep Up with New Episodes of Your Shows

When DVR users want to catch up on their favorite shows, they head to the recordings section, and everything is in one place. Cord cutters don’t have that luxury: some shows are on Hulu, others are on Amazon, and many are offered only on the website for a particular TV channel.

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The Best Games and Easter Eggs In Google Assistant

Google Assistant packs a lot of useful voice commands, but then so did Google Now. Assistant sets itself apart by also including some of the fun stuff Google is usually known for. These are some of the most fun and entertaining features you can find in Google Assistant on your phone, smart watch, or Google Home.

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What Is Your Camera’s ISO Setting?

In photography, ISO is a measure of how sensitive a piece of film or digital sensor is to light—the higher the ISO the more sensitive. With a low ISO you need to use a longer shutter speed or a wider aperture than you would if you're using a high ISO. Most digital cameras have an ISO range of between around 100 and about 12,800.

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How to Manually Clear Out Photoshop’s Massive Temp Files

Adobe Photoshop is taking up more room than you think. But Photoshop also uses massive temporary cache files, many over a gigabyte each, which don’t always go away as they should when you close the program.

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How to View (and Edit) Photo EXIF Data on Android

Photo EXIF data is useful for seeing pertinent information about a picture: shutter speed, aperture, exposure time, time taken, geolocation—the list goes on and on. Checking this sort of info directly from your phone is simple—so is editing (or removing) it.

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How to Repost Instagram Photos

Unlike Facebook and Twitter, Instagram doesn't have a way to share other people's posts publicly on your own account. This is pretty annoying if, for example, you want to repost a photo that your partner has posted to their account.

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How to Pause and Defer Updates on Windows 10

The Professional, Enterprise, and Education editions of Windows 10 provide more control over Windows Update than the Home edition does. If you have one of those editions, then starting with the Creators Update, you can now pause receiving updates and defer some updates for up to a year.

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