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How to Check if Your Password Has Been Stolen

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How to Use a Chromecast as a Quick Information Dashboard
Google Assistant's Routines Will Soon Automate Multiple Commands
What is a Color Profile?
How to Check if Your Password Has Been Stolen
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ Announced: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
How to See What Packages and Mail You Have Coming Before It Arrives
How to Set Up and Optimize the Steam Link for In-Home Game Streaming
How to Use Both Outlet Receptacles with a Bulky Smart Plug
How To Use Excel-Style Spreadsheets in Microsoft Word
How to Monitor Your Android Device’s Battery Health
Why Your Facebook Photos Look So Bad (And What You Can Do About It)
Why Does NVIDIA Store Gigabytes of Installer Files On Your Hard Drive?




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Local Number Portability

Local Number Portability is a service that allows telephone service subscribers to retain (port) their current telephone number when they switch to a different service provider.

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How to Use a Chromecast as a Quick Information Dashboard

If you’ve got a Google Chromecast, why not make mornings easier by turning your TV into a dashboard that shows you things like local weather and traffic, news, and even your to-do list?

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Google Assistant's Routines Will Soon Automate Multiple Commands

How nice would it be to walk through the front door and say “Hey Google, I’m home” to have the lights turn on, the thermostat set, and the TV turn on and fire up Netflix? With the upcoming “Routines” feature for Google Assistant, that will be a reality.

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What is a Color Profile?

Color profiles define the colors we capture with our cameras and see on our displays. They control what colors are used and help provide consistency between devices.

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How to Check if Your Password Has Been Stolen

Many websites have leaked passwords. Attackers can download databases of usernames and passwords and use them to “hack” your accounts. This is why you shouldn’t reuse passwords for important websites, because a leak by one site can give attackers everything they need to sign into other accounts.

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Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ Announced: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Samsung just announced what will undoubtedly be the most popular Android smartphone for the year: the Galaxy S9. Like its predecessor, it’s available in two variants with the S9 and the S9+. Let’s talk about ’em.

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How to See What Packages and Mail You Have Coming Before It Arrives

The United States Postal Service, UPS, and FedEx all offer online dashboards where you can see exactly what packages (and letters, in the case of the US Postal Service) are scheduled to arrive at your address. They’ll even email and send you text message notifications so you can stay on top of things.

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How to Set Up and Optimize the Steam Link for In-Home Game Streaming

Valve’s Steam Link is a sleek, easy way to stream games from your PC to a TV elsewhere in your home. You connect the Steam Link to your PC via HDMI, connect a controller, and play. It uses Steam In-Home Streaming, which you can use with any PC, but the Steam Link offers a cheap, optimized streaming receiver you can connect to your TV.

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How to Use Both Outlet Receptacles with a Bulky Smart Plug

Smart plugs are great little devices that can turn ordinary appliances into smart products, letting you control them from your phone or with your voice over Alexa or Google Assistant. But unfortunately, many smart plugs take up the space of two outlets.

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How To Use Excel-Style Spreadsheets in Microsoft Word

Like peanut butter and chocolate, a word processor with some basic spreadsheet chops makes a fantastic combination. When you want some rather easy number-crunching embedded in an otherwise ordinary text document, Microsoft Word has you covered, thanks to baked-in functionality from its sister program Excel.

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How to Monitor Your Android Device’s Battery Health

Battery health is a big deal—perhaps now more than ever, with the whole iPhone slowdown debacle. While that in itself doesn’t necessarily have any bearing on Android phones, keeping your device’s battery health in mind is never a bad idea.

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Why Your Facebook Photos Look So Bad (And What You Can Do About It)

Facebook is a popular platform for sharing photos, even though it's not a very good one. They prioritize fast loading images over high quality ones. You can’t stop it from happening, but you can minimize the quality loss.

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Why Does NVIDIA Store Gigabytes of Installer Files On Your Hard Drive?

If you’re a gamer (or just a PC user) with NVIDIA graphics, NVIDIA’s drivers are probably wasting gigabytes of storage on your hard drive. NVIDIA leaves old installer files buried on your hard drive until you get annoyed and manually delete them…if you even realize you need to.

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