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How To Create Custom Templates in Excel
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How to Delete or Offload an App on iPhone or iPad
How Android “P” Will Block Apps from Spying On You
Which Smart Plug Should You Buy?
Get the Latest Xbox Features Before Everyone Else with the Insider Program
How To Tag Any Windows File For Easy Organization
Everything New in Windows 10’s Redstone 4 Update, Available March 2018
What is Project Treble on Android and Will My Phone Get It?
How to Use a More Secure iPhone Passcode
Why There Will Never Be a Spotify For TV Shows and Movies




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How To Create Custom Templates in Excel

Odds are pretty good that you create the same types of Excel spreadsheets over and over again. Creating a custom template can help make that process a lot smoother.

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How to Use Google Keep for Frustration-Free Note-Taking

There are a lot of note-taking apps out there. Google Keep may not be as powerful as services like Evernote, but its value is in its simplicity. Let’s talk about how to make the most of it.

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How to Delete or Offload an App on iPhone or iPad

If you're anything like me, you've downloaded dozens of iOS apps, tried them, and then never used them again. Instead of leaving them to clutter up your home screen, you should get rid of them.

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How Android “P” Will Block Apps from Spying On You

Privacy is a major concern these days, and it’s easy to worry about smartphones that are “always listening.” To combat this, Google is making a major change to how background apps are handled in its upcoming Android P.

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Which Smart Plug Should You Buy?

Pretty much every company that dabbles in smarthome technology sells their own smart plug. With so many choices, it can be hard to choose the best one to use with your lamps and other appliances.

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Get the Latest Xbox Features Before Everyone Else with the Insider Program

Microsoft offers an “Xbox Insider Program” that works a lot like the Windows Insider Program. Join it to get access to new versions of the Xbox system software and apps before everyone else does.

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How To Tag Any Windows File For Easy Organization

If Windows Search just isn’t cutting it for helping you find your files, you can give it a little help by adding tags to any Windows file.

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Everything New in Windows 10’s Redstone 4 Update, Available March 2018

Microsoft is hard at work on Windows 10’s next update, codenamed “Redstone 4”. This is Windows 10 version “1803”, which means it will likely launch sometime in March 2018.

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What is Project Treble on Android and Will My Phone Get It?

Non-consistent updates on Android devices have plagued the platform since its initial rise to popularity. Project Treble is Google’s plan to help manufacturers streamline the update process for more timely updates.

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How to Use a More Secure iPhone Passcode

Touch ID and Face ID have made unlocking iPhones super fast and secure. It's hard for someone to fake your fingerprint or face. Now, let’s do something about those short passcodes.

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Why There Will Never Be a Spotify For TV Shows and Movies

Spotify is great. $10 a month gets you access to pretty much all the music ever made, and you’re done. We’re not going to get that kind of thing for TV shows and movies.

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