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7 Android Gestures You Don't Know; Backup Your Smartphone Photos

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How To Upgrade or Replace Almost Any PC Component

Upgrading and replacing PC components can be a little tricky, but it’s something anyone can learn to do. Let’s take a look at how to choose and install those upgrades.   Read More »


Seven Android Gestures You May Not Know About

Gestures make using your phone faster and more efficient—but only if you know the gestures in the first place. Here’s a collection of some of the best ones for Android that you may not already be using.   Read More »


The Best Ways to Automatically Back Up the Photos on Your Smartphone

The best camera is the one you have with you, and most of the time that’s going to be your smartphone. You probably capture lots of important moments with your phone, so you also need to make sure you’re keeping those moments backed up.   Read More »




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FYI / Useful Tips and Headlines
This new section contains our commentary on what we're reading from around the web. It's like a daily digest of the things we found interesting in the world of technology.

Gmail Will Offer Self Destructing Emails
Gmail’s user interface is getting an update soon, and one new feature is self-destructing emails.   Read More »


Should Individually Targeted Advertising Be Banned?
Privacy is dead, and targeted advertising is the economic incentive that killed it. But what if individually targeted advertising was banned?   Read More »


Why Everyone Makes Dumb Faces in YouTube Thumbnails
Have you noticed how…weird YouTube thumbnails have gotten? They nearly always feature a human face looking at something, and that face is usually contorted into the most extreme emotion possible.   Read More »


ESPN Launches $5 Streaming Service, Without Their TV Channels
Cord cutters: you can subscribe to ESPN+ today, which costs $5 a month, and there’s even a seven day trial. Just don’t expect access to ESPN’s TV channels.   Read More »


What That “Not Optimized For Your Mac” Message Means
Mac: If you depend on any older software, you’ve probably seen a cryptic message today. It means you’re using a 32-bit app.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
How to Change Fonts on Samsung Phones
5 SimpliSafe Settings You Should Change
Google Wants to Bring One of Its Many Messenger Apps to the Desktop
The Best Space Heaters for Every Room In Your House
6 Of The Best Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones
Apple Isn’t Selling Many HomePods (Probably)




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In Order To Prove How The Illness Was Caused, A Scientist Purposely Gave Himself?
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Today's Tech Term

RMA

An RMA (short for Returned Materials Authorization) is an identifying transaction number provided by a hardware manufacturer that authorizes the return of a problematic product for refund or repair.



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Why you need hardware acceleration in DVD-to-video conversion
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