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What Are Samsung's Micro LED TVs, and How Are They Different from OLED?

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Today's How-To Geek Articles
How to Check Your Apple Pencil’s Battery Level
How to Make Google Home Use Your Netflix Profile Based on Your Voice
What Are Samsung’s Micro LED TVs, and How Are They Different from OLED?
How to Set Up the TP-Link Wi-Fi Smart Plug
How to Reset the DNS Cache on macOS
How to Add Sideheads and Pull Quotes to Microsoft Word Documents
How to Play Android Games on Your TV with a Chromecast
What Is Apple's W1 Chip?
What Is 5G, and How Fast Will It Be?




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Cluster

A Cluster (a.k.a. Allocation Unit and File Allocation Unit) is a group of disk sectors that are treated as a unit and is the smallest unit of storage that an operating system’s file system can manage.

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How to Check Your Apple Pencil’s Battery Level

Your Apple Pencil doesn’t have any sort of light that indicates its battery level. If you want to check how much battery power it has left, you’ll need to use a widget on your iPad Pro.

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How to Make Google Home Use Your Netflix Profile Based on Your Voice

Asking Google Home to play a certain show or movie on Netflix was one of the earliest features available on the platform, but there was always one glaring issue: it always played from the primary profile, regardless of who executed the command. Now, that changes.

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What Are Samsung’s Micro LED TVs, and How Are They Different from OLED?

At the top of the television market, you have two big players: Samsung and LG. Sure, there are other brands making high-end sets, and competition among budget TVs is fierce and varied. But it’s safe to say that the two South Korean giants have the high end of the market locked down, at least in terms of technical prowess for picture quality.

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How to Set Up the TP-Link Wi-Fi Smart Plug

TP-Link’s Wi-Fi Smart Plug is a fairly popular option for those looking to turn lamps and fans on from their phones, especially since it’s regularly on sale and was even a part of Amazon’s Echo deals over the holidays. Here’s how to set it up.

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How to Reset the DNS Cache on macOS

If you work on websites, you’ll occasionally need to reset your computer’s DNS cache, particularly after editing records or changing hosts. While flushing the DNS cache on Windows is easy with a dedicated command, Mac users have to use a bit of a workaround.

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How to Add Sideheads and Pull Quotes to Microsoft Word Documents

Sideheads (where a document’s subheads appear out to the side of the text) and pull quotes are really just two specific uses for text boxes in Microsoft Word. Here’s how to set them up.

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How to Play Android Games on Your TV with a Chromecast

The Google Chromecast is a fantastic little piece of tech that you can do a surprising amount of stuff with given its relatively low price tag. While there are dedicated games made for Chromecast, you can actually play your regular Android games on it pretty easily too.

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What Is Apple's W1 Chip?

It's taken a while, but Bluetooth headphones and earbuds are finally good. Manufacturers have solved most of the problems associated with them, like bad battery life, poor audio, and Bluetooth's (notorious) connection problems—and Apple’s W1 chip improves Bluetooth even more.

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What Is 5G, and How Fast Will It Be?

You couldn’t escape the 5G hype at CES 2018. Everyone—from Samsung and Intel to cellular carriers and smartphone companies—wants you to know how amazing 5G will be. Samsung called it “wireless fiber”, promising super-fast low latency internet everywhere. 5G is supposed to be faster than a typical home cable internet connection today…and it’s wireless, too.

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