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Setting up a local user account in Windows 10

Strong Taiwan quake appears to have little effect on chip industry

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Setting up a local user account in Windows 10

You can set up a local user account on a Windows 10 PC so you don't have to bother with a Microsoft account. Here's how to do it. Watch Now

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There's an easier way to get into Windows: setting up a numerical PIN, just like you'd use with a bank ATM. Here's how to do it. Watch Now

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Apple relaxing its iPhone trade-in rules to accept phones with cracked screens

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