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Today's How-To Geek Articles
Quiet Your PC’s Fans with Cheap In-Line Adapters
Check the Play Store’s Settings for Freebies You May Have Forgotten About
How to Tell If a Facebook Competition Is a Scam
Why Is My Internet So Slow?
Don’t Use Facebook’s Onavo VPN: It’s Designed to Spy On You
Is AppleCare+ Worth It?
How to Connect to a VPN on a Chromebook
How to Easily View Recently Modified Files in Windows
Why Do Old Game Consoles Look So Bad on Modern TVs?
How to Sync Your Contacts Between All Your Devices: iPhone, Android, and the Web
How Do IP Addresses Work?




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You Probably Shouldn’t Use Facebook’s “Protect” Feature
The Best Stargazing Apps For Your Smartphone
11 Gift Ideas For the Geek In Your Life
Follow the Winter Olympics Medal Count With This Low-Key Educational Map
7 Fantastic Board Games for Two Players




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Today's Tech Term

Hybrid Routing Protocol

The Hybrid Routing Protocol (a.k.a. Balanced Hybrid Routing) is a network routing protocol that combines the features of the Distance Vector Routing Protocol (shares its knowledge of the entire network with its neighbors) and the Link State Routing Protocol (has the routers inform every router on the network about its closest neighbors).

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Quiet Your PC’s Fans with Cheap In-Line Adapters

Unless you’re constantly playing with one of those fidget cubes, your gaming PC is probably the loudest piece of equipment in your home office that doesn’t actually have a speaker. You could completely rebuild your PC into a efficient, low-power, water-cooled statement of subtlety…or you could buy these in-line adapters for a quick and cheap alternative.

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Check the Play Store’s Settings for Freebies You May Have Forgotten About

Google likes to give away free things to people who use its products—free books, free movies, free music, and a lot more. While you can find these offers in the Google Home app, once you’ve accepted a freebie, it’s attached to your Google account and easy to forget about if you don’t use it immediately.

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How to Tell If a Facebook Competition Is a Scam

A lot of Facebook Pages run competitions. Some of them are legitimate giveaways, while others are total scams designed to collect your personal information.

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Why Is My Internet So Slow?

There are many reasons your Internet connection might appear slow. It could be a problem with your modem or router, Wi-Fi signal, signal strength on your cable line, devices on your network saturating your bandwidth, or even a slow DNS server. These troubleshooting steps will help you pin down the cause.

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Don’t Use Facebook’s Onavo VPN: It’s Designed to Spy On You

You may have seen a new button in Facebook’s mobile app lately: under the Settings menu, a “Protect” option leads you to download an app called Onavo Protect. Don’t do it.

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Is AppleCare+ Worth It?

Every time you buy an iPhone (or an iPad, or a Mac, or even a new HomePod), Apple will ask you if you want to add AppleCare+ to your purchase. But is it worth it?

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How to Connect to a VPN on a Chromebook

While not necessary for everyone, VPNs can be a crucial tool for online safety—especially if you use public Wi-Fi a lot. There are tons of one-click solutions out there that make it really easy to hit a toggle and activate a VPN, but for the most robust options, manual setup is key. Here’s how to do it on Chrome OS.

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How to Easily View Recently Modified Files in Windows

Assuming you have it set up right, Windows Search is pretty powerful. Today, we’ll show you how to find files you’ve recently modified, and how to save those searches for quick access any time.

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Why Do Old Game Consoles Look So Bad on Modern TVs?

Old game consoles are great. Not just because there are plenty of old games that are still worth playing, but because the simpler electronic designs of cartridge-based systems tend to be much more resistant to wear and tear than modern disc-based consoles, plenty of them are still around and in great working condition.

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How to Sync Your Contacts Between All Your Devices: iPhone, Android, and the Web

How many times have you seen a Facebook post from a friend asking for numbers because they got a new phone and lost their contacts? Here’s how you can completely avoid new phone, who dis?—regardless of whether you use Android or iOS (or both).

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How Do IP Addresses Work?

Every device connected to a network—computer, tablet, camera, whatever—needs a unique identifier so that other devices know how to reach it. In the world of TCP/IP networking, that identifier is the Internet Protocol (IP) address.

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