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Ubuntu’s Window Buttons Are Moving Back to the Right After All That “Innovation”

Do you ever feel like software is just changing back and forth for no good reason? Windows 8 dropped the Start button, then Windows 8.1 brought it back—both decisions being touted as big improvements. Windows 7 brought Aero transparency before Windows 8 dumped the transparency, and both decisions were proclaimed design improvements at the time. Now, Microsoft is bringing transparency back again with Fluent Design.

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How to Hide Icons in Android’s Status Bar

Android’s status bar can get junky pretty fast—especially if you’re using a non-stock build of Android (like on Samsung or LG phones). Fortunately, with the right tools, you can clean this area up without losing any functionality.

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How to Make Instagram Use Less Data

It's easy to use a lot of mobile data with Instagram. Whether you're posting your own photos and videos, or just flicking through your feed, it's all pretty data intensive, especially if you have friends who post a lot of videos.

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What Is Memory Compression in Windows 10?

Windows 10 uses memory compression to store more data in your system’s memory than it otherwise could. If you visit the Task Manager and look at your memory usage details, you’ll likely see that some of your memory is “compressed”. Here’s what that means.

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How to Set a Timer for Your Philips Hue Lights

Maybe you want to turn off your Philips Hue lights after a certain amount of time has passed, or have them blink as a reminder. Whatever your needs, here's how to set a timer for your Philips Hue lights to have them automatically turn on or off after a specified amount of time.

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What Is “backupd” and Why Is It Running on My Mac?

You notice a process named “backupd” while using Activity Monitor. What is this process, and why is it running on your Mac?

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How to Order and Set Up a Free Square Credit Card Reader

Most people don’t carry a ton of cash around anymore. That can be super inconvenient if you’re an independent artist or a small business owner. Fortunately, Square offers a free credit card reader (though it does charge transaction fees) that you can plug into your phone. Here’s how to get your free reader and start taking credit card payments from your customers or clients.

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Oculus Rift vs. HTC Vive: Which VR Headset Is Right for You?

The home virtual reality market might be a long way from mature, but the two main players on the PC side are firmly established: Facebook-owned Oculus and its Rift headset, and HTC’s Vive platform partnered with Valve.

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How to Get Better Casting on Android TV with Google’s Cast Receiver Beta

If you’re an Android TV user, you’ve probably used the casting feature—the one that makes Android TV work like Chromecast. Historically, it hasn’t provided the best experience, but a new beta build promises hope.

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How to See a Log of Everything You've Ever Done on Facebook

Facebook keeps an Activity Log of absolutely everything you do—tracking things you like, post, or share on someone's Timeline. You can view that Activity Log anytime you like. Here's how.

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10 Useful Options You Can Configure In Your Router’s Web Interface

Your wireless router has a variety of useful options you can configure. These are practically hidden—you wouldn’t know these features exist unless you were digging through your router’s configuration pages. But they’re worth knowing about.

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