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March 14, 2022 |
Did You Know? Before 1491 and the coinciding exploration of the New World, the following crops were only found in the Americas: beans, corn, potatoes, squash, chili, cacao, tomatoes, and vanilla. |
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Why Apple’s Logo Has a Bite Taken Out of It |
If you take a look at Apple’s famous logo design, you might notice a curved piece missing. It’s a bite mark in the fruit—but why is it there? We’ll explain the history and meaning behind the bite. Read More » |
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What’s the Difference Between Archiving and Deleting Emails? |
When it comes to removing emails, there are two options that nearly every service has—“Archive” and “Detele.” It’s a little confusing why there are two choices that sound very similar. What’s the difference and which should you use? Read More » |
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How to Find Range in Microsoft Excel |
If you’re using Microsoft Excel for statistical data, you may need to find the range for a data set. Here we’ll explain a simple way to calculate range in Excel using formulas. Read More » |
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The 5 Best Live TV Streaming Services of 2022 |
As cable subscriptions continue to dwindle, more and more TV viewers are turning to live streaming services. If you’re looking to replace cable with streaming, our guide will help you find the best live streaming service for you. Read More » |
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How to Use the timedatectl Command on Linux |
The Linux timedatectl command lets you set your time, date, and timezone for your system clock and your real-time clock. Spare a moment, and we’ll show you how it all works. Read More » |
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What Is the 127.0.0.1 IP Address, and How Do You Use It? |
127.0.0.1 is a pretty famous IP address — it’s possible you’ve even seen it on a t-shirt. But what exactly is it, and why is it so famous? Find out more about 127.0.0.1 here. Read More » |
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What’s the Difference Between a Bitcoin Wallet and an Exchange? |
A Bitcoin wallet is basically a software program in which you store Bitcoin. An exchange lets you convert “real money” like US dollars to Bitcoin. Exchanges also provide a wallet—but you don’t necessarily have full control of that wallet. Read More » |
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How to Improve Your Apple Watch’s Battery Life: 12 Tips |
The Apple Watch should have enough charge to last you a full day with moderate-to-heavy use. If you don’t use it a ton, you might even get more than a day out of it! Read More » |
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How to Mirror an Image in Microsoft Word |
Mirroring an image is useful if you want to print a photo in a flipped perspective. Thankfully, Microsoft’s suite of applications can help. Here’s how to flip an image in a Microsoft Word document. Read More » |
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REVIEW GEEK Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 Review: Compromise Isn't Happy |
High-end compact keyboards are nothing new, but the Professional 2 is looking to introduce a new level of class. With an ergonomic design, high-quality materials, and a unique switch-type, this board can feel fresh even if you’re used to niche mechanical keyboards. Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY Spring Cleaning Day 1: Reclaim Your Kitchen Sink |
Spring cleaning is a time-honored tradition, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a little overwhelming. That’s exactly why we’ve put together a four-week challenge to help you cast off the grime of winter. Let’s kick things off with the kitchen sink! Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY Save Money by Filling Pet Prescriptions at a Regular Pharmacy |
A lot of people don’t know you can fill your pet’s prescriptions at the same pharmacy they get their medication from. You can even save a bunch of money doing so! Here’s what you need to know. Read More » |
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CLOUDSAVVY IT How Do Git Branches Work? |
Branches are a core feature of Git’s version tracking and are used constantly by teams working on the same software codebase. We’ll dive into how they work under the hood, and how you can use them to improve your Git workflow. Read More » |
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CLOUDSAVVY IT How to Use Docker to Package CLI Applications |
Docker is a popular platform for packaging apps as self-contained distributable artifacts. It creates images that include everything you need to run a particular software, such as its source code, third-party package dependencies, and required environment characteristics. Read More » |
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What Does “WTS” Mean, and How Do You Use It? |
If you’re looking to sell your stuff online, you should add WTS to your vocabulary. Here’s what this acronym is and how to use it to unload your stuff. Read More » |
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How to Open Powershell With Admin Privileges From CMD |
PowerShell and Command Prompt (CMD) have a lot of overlapping functionality, but what if you specifically need to open PowerShell from Command Prompt or a batch file? Here’s how you do it. Read More » |
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How to Cancel Your Subscriptions on PayPal |
If you no longer wish to use a service you subscribed to, PayPal makes it easy to cancel your automatic subscription payments. Here’s how to do that in your PayPal account on your desktop. Read More » |
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