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Blizzard Is Doing eSports Right with Its New Overwatch League
How to Disable the “Is Running in the Background” and “Is Using Battery” Notification in Android Oreo
How to Stop Apple Music from Taking Over Your iPhone’s Play Button
How to Calibrate Your Laptop’s Battery for Accurate Battery Life Estimates
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How to Get the Most Out of Your SkyBell HD
How to Create and Use a Recovery Drive or System Repair Disc in Windows 8 or 10
How to Embed Fonts in a Microsoft Word Document
What Is an eSIM, and How Is It Different From a SIM Card?
How to Turn Your iPhone On and Off Without Using the Power Button
The Pros and Cons of Buying Phones from Your Carrier




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Pagination

Pagination refers to:

  • The numbering of pages in a document
  • The division of an electronic document into multiple pages and/or the laying out of printed pages for documents/books

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Blizzard Is Doing eSports Right with Its New Overwatch League

eSports, the colloquial and irritating name for organized tournaments featuring multiplayer PC and console games, are all the rage these days…among geeks. But because of their decidedly geeky roots, there seems to be a limited appeal for general audiences: you’re unlikely to tune into the DOTA  International if you’ve never played a round of the game itself.

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How to Disable the “Is Running in the Background” and “Is Using Battery” Notification in Android Oreo

If you have a Nexus or Pixel device running Oreo, you’ve likely seen the “[app name] is running in the background” notification. If you have a Pixel 2, you may have seen this notification, though the verbiage is slightly different—it reads “[app name] is using battery.” While useful, this can also be quite annoying. Fortunately, you can pretty easily turn it off.

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How to Stop Apple Music from Taking Over Your iPhone’s Play Button

Apple's Music app is…okay. It's a decent music player and Apple Music is a competent streaming service. Here’s the thing, though: I don't use it. And it’s constantly nagging me to use it.

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How to Calibrate Your Laptop’s Battery for Accurate Battery Life Estimates

So you’re using your laptop and, all of the sudden, it dies. There was no battery warning from Windows—in fact, you recently checked and Windows said you had 30% battery power left. What’s going on?

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How-To Geek is Looking for a Freelance Product Review Writer (for Review Geek)

Think you have the perfect combination of product knowledge and writing skills? We're looking for a few experienced freelance writers to join the team at Review Geek.

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How to Get the Most Out of Your SkyBell HD

If you get all kinds of different folks approaching your door, a video doorbell like the SkyBell HD is a worthwhile investment, but you may not be using it to its full potential. Here’s how to get the most out of your SkyBell HD video doorbell.

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How to Create and Use a Recovery Drive or System Repair Disc in Windows 8 or 10

Windows 8 and 10 let you to create a recovery drive (USB) or system repair disc (CD or DVD) that you can use to troubleshoot and restore your computer. Each type of recovery media gives you access to Windows' advanced startup options, but there are differences between the two options.

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How to Embed Fonts in a Microsoft Word Document

When you email someone a copy of your Word document or PowerPoint presentation and they don’t have a font installed, Microsoft Office shows that document with the default font instead. This can mess up the whole layout and make the document look completely different, but you can fix this by embedding fonts into your documents.

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What Is an eSIM, and How Is It Different From a SIM Card?

With the launch of the Apple Watch 3, the term “eSIM” has been thrown around a lot. And now, Google’s Pixel 2 is the first phone to use this new technology, it’s time we take a closer look at what it is, what it does, and what this means for consumers moving forward.

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How to Turn Your iPhone On and Off Without Using the Power Button

Apple has gradually started removing every breakable, physical button on the iPhone—like the Home button, which isn't even a real button on the iPhone 7 and 8. There are, however, still a few physical buttons that remain: the volume buttons and the Power button.

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The Pros and Cons of Buying Phones from Your Carrier

I’m sure you’ve heard it a hundred times: don’t buy phones from your carrier. The thing is, it’s not that black and white. There are legitimate reasons why it’s okay to buy from your carrier…on top of the reasons you may want to avoid it. Let’s talk about the pros and cons.

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