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Interesting ways to make money from home in 2022A side hustle can supplement your income or turn into a full-time job. Many of these can be done without even leaving your home. Opportunities include mystery shopping, online juries, testing products, wrapping your car, transcribing audio and more. We put together some ideas to get you started making extra money in your free time. Tap or click for a list of exciting work from home opportunities. → |
Quick tip of the dayHave you noticed suggested links popping up when you open the Windows 10 Start menu? You can turn them off in a few clicks: Click the Start menu > Settings iconClick PersonalizationClick Start on the left-hand side of the paneToggle the slider off to disable “Show suggestions occasionally in Start”🙌 You’re almost there! Four more ways to clear the Start menu clutter. |
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