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The 8 Best Features in the New Gmail

Google is changing how Gmail looks and works. They launched the new Gmail back in April, but until now it’s been optional. That changes in July, when the new Gmail starts rolling out to all users. Everyone will be switched over 12 weeks after the transition starts.   Read More »






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How to Fix a PC Stuck on “Don’t Turn Off” During Windows Updates

The “Getting Windows ready, Don’t turn off your computer” message appears while Windows is installing updates. Windows will normally finish the installation process if you give it time—but, if it’s been hours, you may just need to restart your PC.   Read More »


What is Cryptojacking, and How Can You Protect Yourself?

Cryptojacking is the hot new way for criminals to make money using your hardware. A website you have open in your browser can max out your CPU to mine cryptocurrency, and cryptojacking malware is becoming increasingly common.   Read More »




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In the context of typography, Overstrike refers to typing or printing one character directly over top of another one. At one time or another, this has been used to create bold characters, unusual characters, or characters that were missing from a printer’s character set.



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