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Today's Featured Articles

iOS 12 is Out Today, But Should You Upgrade?

Apple releases a new major version of iOS every single year, but they also have minor bugfix releases regularly. This time, it's a big update to a major version. So should you upgrade?   Read More »


Group Your Gmail Inbox by Date Like Google Inbox Did (And Outlook Does)

Google Inbox is shutting down, and Gmail doesn’t sort your emails by the date the way Inbox did. Happily, you can re-create the feature yourself with a little bit of hackery.   Read More »


How an Apple Watch Could Have Saved My Father's Life

That headline sounds dramatic, doesn't it? Honestly, it reads like one of those clickbait titles you see on Facebook or maybe YouTube, but this is the true story of how my father died, and how the new Apple Watch might have saved his life.   Read More »


No One Knew 3D Touch Existed, and Now It’s Going Away

Apple’s new iPhone XR doesn’t include 3D Touch. App developers already didn’t use 3D Touch, but now they really won’t use it. Apple will have to design the iPhone operating system not to rely on 3D Touch so much.   Read More »


Wait, is it iPhone “XS” or iPhone “Xs”? 🤔

Apple just announced a trio of new phones with pretty silly names. On top of being kind of…not good names, they’re also confusing to type: is it iPhone XS or Xs? Xr or XR? So how do you actually capitalize these confusing names? We decided to take a closer look.   Read More »


What’s New in iOS 12, Arriving Today, September 17

Apple's iOS 12 was announced back in June at WWDC, and it’s finally slated to arrive next week on September 17. Here are all the big changes that you should know about.   Read More »


Review Geek Is Looking for a Freelance Product Review Writer

Think you have the perfect combination of product knowledge and writing skills? We're looking for a few experienced freelance writers to join the team at Review Geek.   Read More »




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CCleaner Launches a Public Beta, Which Will Hopefully Help Users Catch Sketchy Changes
CCleaner launched a public beta last week, a month after a sketchy update gathered data on users and reversed user preferences.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
How to Disable (or Clear) the Auto-Complete Feature in Outlook
How to Enable Dark Mode in Photos on Windows 10
How to Make Windows 10 Underline and Highlight Menu Shortcut Keys
What Does the Weird Circle/Line Symbol on Your Camera Mean?
How to Convert an Image to JPG Format
Behold, the Derelict Remains of Your Childhood In This Abandoned Toys “R” Us Exploration
The Best Large Bean Bag Chairs For Your Rec Room, Dorm Room, And More
Review Geek Is Looking for a Freelance Product Review Writer
The Best Gifts for the Cyclist on Your List




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Today's Tech Term

Proof-Of-Concept Virus

A Proof-Of-Concept Virus is non-malicious software code that helps to prove the existence of a vulnerability in other software and/or an operating system by demonstrating how the vulnerability could be exploited by a malicious virus.



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