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3 ways to speed up Windows 10 without buying new hardware

Why wait? A few simple tweaks will improve Windows 10's performance without an expensive hardware upgrade. Read More

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Three easy ways to paste plain text into Word

Pasting formatted text from the web can often be a hassle—but not if you use these tricks. Read More

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Children and teenagers have legitimate reasons to go online, but if they're not controlled, they can wreak havoc—sometimes without trying. Read More

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Everyday Android tasks like setting an alarm or getting Google Maps directions are often easier to do with voice commands than by swiping and tapping. Read More

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Because sometimes an animated GIF really is worth a thousand words. Read More

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Protect your Android phone from loss or theft

Every mugger and pickpocket in the world knows that your smartphone represents hundreds of dollars in hardware and information. Here's how to protect that asset. Read More

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