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Today's How-To Geek Articles
How To Adjust Column Size in Microsoft Word
What is the Latest Version of Windows 10?
How to Turn Off Smart Punctuation on Your iPhone and iPad
Easier Bluetooth Pairing is Finally Coming to Android and Windows
How to Install and Set Up Eufy Lumos Wi-Fi Smart Bulbs
How to Print or Save a Directory Listing to a File in Windows
Google’s Reply App Will Soon Bring Smart Replies to Other Apps
Bluetooth 5.0: What's Different, and Why it Matters
How to Move Multiple Apps at Once on iOS
How to Disable Your iPhone’s CPU Throttling in iOS 11.3




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Logical Drive

A Logical Drive is a part of a physical disk drive that has been partitioned off and designated as an independent unit. A single physical disk drive can have multiple Logical Drives if desired or needed and may appear as C:, D:, E:, and F:, for example, on a Windows computer.

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How To Adjust Column Size in Microsoft Word

When you create multiple columns in Word, they default to a set width. It’s easy to change that default width for each column. Let’s look at two ways you can do that.

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What is the Latest Version of Windows 10?

The latest version of Windows 10 is the Fall Creators Update—version “1709”—and was released in September 2017. Microsoft releases new major updates every six months.

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How to Turn Off Smart Punctuation on Your iPhone and iPad

Smart punctuation is an iOS feature that automatically turns certain generic punctuation marks like straight quotes into better ones like curly quotes. The problem is that smart punctuation doesn't always play nice with the internet.

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Easier Bluetooth Pairing is Finally Coming to Android and Windows

Google and Microsoft want pairing a Bluetooth device with an Android or Windows PC to be as easy as pairing AirPods with an iPhone. This feature is already available, but only on a few devices so far.

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How to Install and Set Up Eufy Lumos Wi-Fi Smart Bulbs

If you want smart lights in your house, but aren’t a fan of adding yet another smarthome hub to the mix, these Eufy Lumos smart bulbs use Wi-Fi and don’t require a hub. Here’s how to set them up.

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How to Print or Save a Directory Listing to a File in Windows

Occasionally, you might want to print or save a list of the files in a directory. Windows doesn’t feature a simple way to do this from its interface, but it’s not too hard to accomplish.

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Google’s Reply App Will Soon Bring Smart Replies to Other Apps

A rather intelligent feature named Smart Replies has made its way to various Google apps, including Gmail, recently. Reply is a standalone app that brings smart replies to many different messaging apps on Android.

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Bluetooth 5.0: What's Different, and Why it Matters

Modern smartphones and other devices, from the iPhone 8 and iPhone X to the Samsung Galaxy S8, advertise support for “Bluetooth 5.0” on their specifications list. Here’s what’s new in the latest and greatest version of Bluetooth.

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How to Move Multiple Apps at Once on iOS

Apple doesn't really believe in detailed instruction manuals, so some handy tricks slip through the cracks. One such trick we've recently discovered is that you can move multiple app icons at once on iOS. Here's how.

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How to Disable Your iPhone’s CPU Throttling in iOS 11.3

Apple has come under fire recently for admitting that they throttle CPU speeds on iPhones with old batteries. After a fair amount of pressure from both the media and customers, the company is including a way to disable this throttling in iOS 11.3, which should be available in the next few weeks.

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