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Manage Printers in Windows 10; Make iPhone AutoCorrect Ducking Let You Swear

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The buildings in Venice, Italy are supported by closely spaced wooden piles. Because the piles are completely submerged in oxygen-poor conditions, they barely experience decay—many of them have been there for centuries now.

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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 »


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 »


Should You Buy a Smart Smoke Alarm?

If your house is already decked out with a ton of smarthome products, your next addition might be some smart smoke alarms, but are they worth buying in the first place? Here are some things to keep in mind.   Read More »


The Best Cloud Gaming Services for Streaming Video Games

Around 2015, a few companies started to pop up that offer “cloud gaming,” a service promising to turn your cheap laptop into a high powered gaming rig through the power of “the cloud” (and a fast internet connection). A lot has changed in the few years, and cloud gaming is now a fully realized service, with many different options from which to choose.   Read More »






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.

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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Geek Trivia

In The Early 1980s, The U.S. Gaming Industry Lobbied For?
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Curfew Bans →
A Lower Drinking Age →
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Today's Tech Term

Power Posting

In the context of online forums, Power Posting refers to the posting of a large volume of useless and/or empty messages in short succession for the purpose of quickly boosting/increasing the user’s post count.

This can be done in an attempt to gain special privileges normally granted to users with a certain number of contributions to the forum or to simply have the “appearance” of being experienced/knowledgeable among the forum’s users.



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