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How To Add and Change Cell Borders In Excel
How to Set Your Default Linux Distribution on Windows 10
How to Protect Your iPhone from Thieves
How to Watch Live TV for Free with Plex DVR
6 Things You Should Know About the HomePod
How to Record Macros and Automate Tiresome Tasks In Microsoft Word
How to Change the DNS Server on a Chromebook
How to Use the HomePod with Your Apple TV
Not Getting Android OS Updates? Here’s How Google Is Updating Your Device Anyway




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How To Add and Change Cell Borders In Excel

Excel spreadsheets can be hard to read at a glance, thanks to dense information and the grid formatting. Spending a little time on your spreadsheet to make it easier to read is a solid plus, starting with the borders around different cells.

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How to Set Your Default Linux Distribution on Windows 10

Windows 10 now allows you to install multiple Linux environments, starting with the Fall Creators Update. If you have multiple Linux environments, you can set your default and switch between them.

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How to Protect Your iPhone from Thieves

Apple products, with their high sale and resale values, have always been popular targets for thieves—none more so than the iPhone. Let's look at some of the steps you can take to protect your iPhone from thieves.

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How to Watch Live TV for Free with Plex DVR

Plex’s DVR and live TV service is easy to set up, streams to all of your devices, and can remove commercials automatically. Every cord cutter should set this up.

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6 Things You Should Know About the HomePod

Apple’s HomePod smart speaker is a unique little device that sounds amazing for its size, but there are probably a handful of things you don’t know about it that you should.

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How to Record Macros and Automate Tiresome Tasks In Microsoft Word

Macros are basic bits of programming that let you hit a quick button or keyboard shortcut to trigger a pre-recorded action. Here’s how to make easy ones in Word.

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How to Change the DNS Server on a Chromebook

You might get a quicker browsing experience by changing the DNS servers your devices use to look up internet names. Chromebooks let you set a custom DNS server for a wireless network. Here’s how.

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How to Use the HomePod with Your Apple TV

Apple’s HomePod is a great little speaker, and while you can AirPlay music to it from your iPhone, you can also wirelessly hook it up to your Apple TV through AirPlay. Here’s how to do it.

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Not Getting Android OS Updates? Here’s How Google Is Updating Your Device Anyway

Android updates are a still a point of contention among die-hard fans, because most manufacturers don't keep updated with the latest offerings from Google. But just because your phone isn't getting full OS updates doesn't mean it's totally out of date.

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Running antivirus is still important, but these days the really active threats are from spyware, adware, crapware, and the worst of all: ransomware. That's where Malwarebytes comes in. Malwarebytes not only protects your computer from malware, but does a better job of cleaning up an infected computer than anything else on the market. And it doesn't just work on PCs — they have a Mac version too. Click here to download

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