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How to Change Your User Account in Windows 10’s Ubuntu Bash Shell
How to Set AdBlock to Only Block Ads on Specific Sites
How to Organize Your iPhone Home Screen
The iPhone X Might Be Samsung’s Most Profitable Phone: How Tech Companies Rely on Each Other
Do Smart Bulbs Use Up Electricity Even When They're Off?
How to Fix “The Driver Being Installed Is Not Validated For This Computer” on Intel Computers
What’s the Latest Version of Android?
How To Not Drop Your Phone
Why are Mechanical Keyboard Keycaps so Expensive?




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Philips Hue Is Adding Some Sweet Outdoor Lights to Its Lineup This July
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NOR Operator

A NOR Operator (short for Not OR Operator) is Boolean logical operator that returns a value of “true” if all of the inputs are “false” and a value of “false” if any of the inputs are “true”.

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How to Change Your User Account in Windows 10’s Ubuntu Bash Shell

When you first install Ubuntu or another Linux distribution on Windows 10, you’re asked to create a UNIX username and password. Bash automatically signs into that user account when you launch the shell, but you can change those credentials if you need to.

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How to Set AdBlock to Only Block Ads on Specific Sites

If you like the idea of blocking overbearing ads, but don’t want to steal revenue from sites you like, you can set AdBlock to allow all ads by default, and then block them as needed.

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How to Organize Your iPhone Home Screen

Your iPhone's Home Screen is a pretty personal place. Do you sort apps type, use folders, or is it just a mess that only you can decipher? Whichever way you like things, here's how to organize your iOS Home Screen.

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The iPhone X Might Be Samsung’s Most Profitable Phone: How Tech Companies Rely on Each Other

Tech companies hate each other, right? Reading the popular tech press certainly makes you think so, but don’t buy into it.

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Do Smart Bulbs Use Up Electricity Even When They're Off?

Smart bulbs are super convenient, and can save you money compared to traditional bulbs. One question, though, is whether they still use electricity even when the lights are turned off.

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How to Fix “The Driver Being Installed Is Not Validated For This Computer” on Intel Computers

Intel’s graphics drivers will refuse to install on some computers, even if they use Intel graphics chips. If you see this error message, your computer manufacturer wants you to install drivers from their website, not directly from Intel. But there’s a way to bypass this message and install the Intel drivers anyway.

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What’s the Latest Version of Android?

Android can be confusing. There are a lot of different versions, and many of them are still running on devices today. Keeping up with the latest version can be a challenge, but fret not—we have you covered.

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How To Not Drop Your Phone

Glass is back, baby. And glass is back for backs. Most new high end phones this year—like the iPhone X and Galaxy S9, have glass screens and backs. This could mean expensive repairs, so let's go back to basics, and look at how to not drop your phone.

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Why are Mechanical Keyboard Keycaps so Expensive?

If you’re getting into the mechanical keyboard hobby, prepare your wallet for some serious hits. In addition to the hardware itself, the customized keycap sets that you add to the mechanical switches can be shockingly expensive. But why?

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