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How to Speed Up Chrome and Fix Errors Without Reinstalling It

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Which Version of Firefox Am I Using?

Firefox isn’t the go-to alternative browser that it used to be, but it’s still a favorite among power users and open source advocates. Here’s a brief guide on how to find out what version of Firefox you’re using…and what the different versions actually mean.

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How to Make Android Auto More Reliable on Weak Wi-Fi (Like In Your Driveway)

Weak Wi-Fi connections are incredibly frustrating when using Android Auto. Because of its voice-driven interface, it can’t process commands when the connection is weak—especially if the connection is just strong enough to connect, but too weak to actually use. Fortunately, with one toggle your life with Android Auto will get significantly better.

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How to Report a Tweet on Twitter

Twitter can be a little bit crazy. By default, it's like a large public shouting match. Anyone can weigh in, scream something, wave a sign, and generally interact with whoever else they want. This can cause some issues.

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How to Speed Up Chrome and Fix Errors Without Reinstalling It

Your once snappy Chrome browser is dragging, and you don’t know why. Do you blame Google, and switch to another browser to feel that new-browser smell once again? Not so fast! A browser reset is much less of a hassle, and will fix all kinds of issues—without deleting all your bookmarks and other data.

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What Do the Hash Marks on a Partition in Disk Management Mean?

If you are looking at your computer’s partitions in Disk Management for the first time, then you will definitely notice that one of them has been “marked” with hash marks. What does it mean? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a curious reader’s question.

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The Differences Between Screws, Bolts, and Nails (and When You Should Use Each)

There so many different types of fasteners available that most hardware stores usually have an entire aisle dedicated to them. However, we’re going to go over the basics between screws, bolts, and nails, and when you should use one over the other in different scenarios.

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The Best Free Photo Editors for macOS

If you’re a Mac-using professional photographer, you’re probably already paying $10 a month for Adobe Creative Cloud’s Photography plan, which includes Photoshop and Lightroom. But what about the rest of us, who occasionally edit images but not enough to justify a $120 annual bill? Are there any free Mac image editors?

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How to Connect Automatic Pro to Alexa and Talk to Your Car

Most of us don’t have self-driving cars yet, but we can still live in the future. With an Automatic Pro OBD-II adapter and an Amazon Echo, you can talk to your car from the comfort of your living room. Find out where your car is, whether you need gas, and how far you’ve driven all with your voice.

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How to Clear Your Google Search History

Google knows quite a lot about you based on your search history. That’s kind of the point of search, to learn about people and serve them relevant advertising. But fortunately, the company’s user-facing tools allow you to remove that knowledge at your leisure.

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How to Search Any Site from Chrome’s Address Bar

Chrome is the browser of choice for many people, and if you’re looking to supercharge your search game, there’s a quick and easy way to search all of your favorite sites directly from the address bar (or as Google calls it, the Omnibox). Let’s talk about it.

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How to Block Certain People from Your Snapchat Story

Snapchat's Story feature is so popular it's been ripped off time and time again by Facebook. It's a great way to share what's going on in your life in a disposable way. The problem is, sometimes there are one or two people you don't necessarily want seeing everything you post. Maybe it's your mother, or an annoying ex. Whatever the case, here's how to block specific people from your Snapchat Story.

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How to Make Windows Work Better on High-DPI Displays and Fix Blurry Fonts

High pixel density displays are now common on new Windows PCs, just as they are on smartphones, tablets, and Macs. But be careful what you wish for—many desktop apps still have problems on high-DPI displays.

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