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How to See Which Windows Version and Build is on a DVD, ISO, or USB Drive

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How to See Which Windows Version and Build is on a DVD, ISO, or USB Drive

Windows ISO files, DVDs, and USB drives all look alike. Microsoft should fix this, but it’s easy to see which Windows version, edition, build number, and architecture you have with a built-in command.   Read More »


The Cheapest Places to Pre-Order Games (Now That You Need Prime for Amazon Discounts)

Amazon’s 20% discount on video game pre-orders and Best Buy’s generous Gamers Club Unlocked program are both gone. The competition is cooling down, but you can still find savings on new PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One games.   Read More »


How to Work with Page Numbers in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word offers an easy way to add different styles of page numbers to your document. If you’ve got a simple document, it works well enough. But if you’ve worked with Word for a while and use it to create more complex documents, you know page numbering can get a little flaky. So let’s take a closer look.   Read More »


How to Manage a Printer in Windows 10

Windows 10 has a new Settings window for configuring printers, but you can still use the old Control Panel tools, too. Here’s what you need to know about installing, configuring, sharing, and troubleshooting printers on Windows.   Read More »


How to Make iPhone AutoCorrect Ducking Let You Swear

AutoCorrect automatically fixes typos, which is convenient—but it thinks swears are typos. Your iPhone or iPad likes changing swear words into similar, incorrect words. If you ducking hate that, here’s how to get the keyboard out of your way.   Read More »






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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 Now Has an Undo Send Button on Android
Accidentally sending an unfinished email is the worst, and so is changing your mind right after hitting send. Happily Android Gmail users now have access to an undo button.   Read More »


Find Free TV and Movies With This New Roku Feature
A new Roku feature curates free TV shows and movies in one place, so you don’t have to jump between channels in order to find them all. Nothing highlighted requires a cable subscription.   Read More »


Netflix Removed All User Reviews (But You Can Add Better Ones)
Netflix removed all user reviews from the site over the weekend, a change announced months ago. Be honest: you probably didn’t even notice.   Read More »


Gmail’s Self Destructing Emails Now Work on Your Phone
Gmail users can now use Gmail’s Confidential Mode to send self-descruting emails on Android and iPhone.   Read More »




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Power User

A Power User (a.k.a. Super User) is an individual with considerable computer skills and experience who is able to utilize and make the most of computer hardware, software applications, and the Internet.



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