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Today's How-To Geek Articles
How to Turn Your PayPal Balance Into a Debit Card You Can Spend Anywhere
How to Block Cryptocurrency Miners in Your Web Browser
How to Stop Your iPhone From Showing Your Number on Other People's Caller ID
How to Increase Your Windows Laptop’s Battery Life
What Is Bitcoin, and How Does it Work?
How Three-Way Light Switches Work
How to Get the Simple, Lightweight YouTube Go App in Any Country
How to Stop Certain Apps From Showing Content in Spotlight Search on Your iPhone
How to Run Any Command Prompt Command with Cortana
How to Add Falling Snow to Your Photos With Photoshop
Chromebooks Are More than “Just a Browser”




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Snail Mail is a slang term for physical letters and packages sent and delivered via a country’s government-regulated postal system.

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How to Turn Your PayPal Balance Into a Debit Card You Can Spend Anywhere

PayPal is a useful service for sending and receiving money, and it’s just about everywhere…at least, on the internet. But what if you have a bunch of money in your PayPal account and want to use it somewhere PayPal isn’t offered…like an actual brick and mortar store?

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How to Block Cryptocurrency Miners in Your Web Browser

Cryptocurrency miners are a new scourge on the web. Web pages can now embed JavaScript code that runs in your web browser to mine themselves Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies using your computer. The website keeps the cryptocurrency, and you get higher electric bills, 100% CPU usage that drags down your computer, and reduced battery life.

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How to Stop Your iPhone From Showing Your Number on Other People's Caller ID

There are plenty of reasons to not want your phone number showing up when you call someone else. Maybe you just don't like giving it out to strangers, or perhaps you don't want the person you're calling realizing you're ringing from a foreign number.

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How to Increase Your Windows Laptop’s Battery Life

We often fixate on smartphone battery life, but most laptops still don’t have all-day battery life. Rather than tethering your laptop to an outlet, here are some ways to squeeze more life from your laptop's battery.

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What Is Bitcoin, and How Does it Work?

Bitcoin. the digital currency, has been all over the news for years. But because it’s entirely digital and doesn’t necessarily correspond to any existing fiat currency, it’s not easy to understand for the newcomer. Let’s break down the basis of exactly what Bitcoin is, how it works, and its possible future in the global economy.

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How Three-Way Light Switches Work

If there are lights in your house that can be controlled from two different light switches (as opposed to just one), then the light is commonly referred to as a three-way light, and the switches are referred to as three-way light switches. Here’s how they work.

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How to Get the Simple, Lightweight YouTube Go App in Any Country

YouTube is great, but only if you have a consistent data connection and unlimited bandwidth. That’s the norm for city dwellers in rich countries, but not for most people on planet earth.

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How to Stop Certain Apps From Showing Content in Spotlight Search on Your iPhone

As iPhones have become more powerful, Spotlight search has gotten a lot more useful. Now when you search for something, Spotlight also searches the contents of your apps (if the developer has the feature enabled).

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How to Run Any Command Prompt Command with Cortana

Cortana may not be as popular as Microsoft was hoping for, but it can be useful. No longer do you need to be next to your computer to perform a task; you can shout it from the other side of the room. However, there are some things Cortana can’t do out of the box.

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How to Add Falling Snow to Your Photos With Photoshop

Taking photos in the falling snow is hard. It's cold, your gear gets wet, and everyone ends up grumpy. Why bother going outside at all when you can fake it in Photoshop? Here's how.

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Chromebooks Are More than “Just a Browser”

Chromebooks have come a long way since their humble introduction with the CR-48 back in December of 2010, but people still think of them as “just a browser”. The thing is, this platform has grown significantly since then, and that mindset is just outdated.

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