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Should You Buy an iMac Pro, or Wait for the Modular Mac Pro Redesign?

When Apple refreshed the venerable Mac Pro desktop in 2013, reception was mixed to say the least. While the second-gen machine’s tiny footprint and polished case (aka the “trash can”) are certainly eye-catching, and there’s an undeniable amount of engineering in its design, the official line that only the memory can be upgraded after purchase put off a lot of power users.

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How to Stream Videos from Your iPhone or iPad to an Apple TV Using AirPlay

When it comes to getting content from your phone to your TV, there’s really no shortage of ways to make it happen. Our favorite is Google’s Chromecast—it’s affordable and does the job well. But if you’re invested in the Apple ecosystem, you can easily stream Netflix, YouTube, and others to your Apple TV from your iOS device.

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How to Post to Facebook in Multiple Languages

Facebook's a truly international site. Hundreds of millions of their users don't speak English as a first language. You might even be Facebook friends with some of them.

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How to Install Android in VirtualBox

If you’re itching give Android a try but don’t necessarily want use your whole computer for the task, the best option is to run it in a virtual machine using VirtualBox. It’s actually pretty easy to set up, and will offer you the full Android experience in a matter of a few minutes. Let’s do this thing.

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How to Store and View Your Photo Collection In Plex Media Server

Plex Media Server isn’t just a great solution for organizing your movies and TV shows: it’s an all around personal media Swiss Army knife that includes solid support for storing and displaying your personal photos right alongside your other media.

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How to Block Contacts from Calling or Messaging Your Amazon Echo

With the addition of calling and messaging other Alexa users using the Amazon Echo, there might come a time where you want to block a certain someone from contacting you. Here’s how to do it.

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What Is the Process WindowServer, and Why Is It Running on My Mac?

While checking the Activity Monitor, you noticed something called WindowServer occasionally taking up a bunch of CPU power. Is this process safe?

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How to Use Google Assistant on Your Mac (Seriously)

Let’s be honest: Siri for Mac isn’t as exciting as we thought it would be. There’s no really fast way to trigger the virtual assistant, and for some reason she feels slower to respond on a Mac than she does on your phone.

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How to Loop or Chain Multiple Stringify Flows Together With Connect: Flow

Stringify is a crazy powerful tool that lets you automate complex tasks with minimal effort, even if you don’t know any code. One of Stringify’s most powerful tools is called Connect: Flow. This “Thing” lets you use one Flow to activate another, or even create a Flow that loops itself.

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How to Connect to an SSH Server from Windows, macOS, or Linux

An SSH client allows you to connect to a remote computer running an SSH server. The Secure Shell (SSH) protocol is often used for remote terminal connections, allowing you to access a text-mode terminal on a remote computer as if you were sitting of it. It can also be used for SSH tunneling, SCP file transfers, and other things.

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How to Resize Android Apps on Chromebooks

Android support on Chromebooks started with Android 6.0, which only allows apps to run in full-screen mode, or a smaller static size. This isn’t the best layout for many apps on Chromebooks, and Google finally changed this with Android 7.1.1. The thing is, resizing doesn’t work out the gate—there are a few tweaks to get it working.

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How to Remove Other People's Comments from Your Facebook Posts

Other people are the worst. You put up a lovely photo of yourself on Facebook and they just have to say the meanest things.

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How to Shrink a VirtualBox Virtual Machine and Free Up Disk Space

By default, VirtualBox creates dynamic disks that grow over time as you add data. However, if you delete data from the virtual machine later, you’ll notice that the disk doesn’t automatically shrink. But you can manually shrink a dynamic disk using a hidden command.

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