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Is your smartphone 5G ready? Check this listThere is still a lot of confusion surrounding 5G technology and network coverage. Conspiracy theories aside, do you know if your phone or one you're thinking about buying is compatible with 5G? We've got a list of 5G-compatible devices to help you find out. Tap or click here for a list of 5G-compatible smartphones. → |
Quick tip of the dayIs your smartphone feeling a little sluggish? Sometimes (say it with me, IT crowd) turning it off and then on again does the trick. If not, time to clear your cache. This could fix your performance issues, open up storage and give your phone a nice speed boost. On an Android phone Chrome: Open Chrome, and tap the three dots in the corner. Tap History, then Clear browsing data. Select All time. Check the boxes for Cookies and site data and Cached images and files, then tap Clear data.Delete unwanted app data: Navigate to your apps through the Settings menu. Depending on your phone and OS, likely through Settings > Storage > Other Apps. Find the app you want (you'll see how much space they take up) and hit the Clear cache button. If you want to clear the storage completely, choose the Clear storage button instead. This will wipe out your username and password, progress and any associated files.Head to the website for steps on iPhone and more smartphone deep-cleaning tricks. |
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The best at-home printer for work, school and lifeIf you're new to the work-from-home life, you're realizing just how much the tech you rely on every day matters. It's not just about having a strong internet connection or the right software, either. You need the right hardware, including a printer you can rely on. Tap or click for Kim's money-saving pick and ditch expensive ink cartridges forever. → |
RING, RINGIs your phone ringing off the hook with robocalls? I know how annoying that is — and I can help you stop them with my eBook, "Complete Guide to Robocalls." |
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Upgrade your small business tech with DellEvery small business has unique needs and when you partner with a Dell Technologies Advisor, you get real-time tailored advice. Get a free consultation on your servers and storage devices to develop a custom solution to help improve your company’s productivity. Plus, get special financing with Dell Business credit and big savings on business computers with Intel core processors. Go to Dell.com or call a Dell Technologies advisor at 877-ASK-DELL. → |
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Most common Mac malware and how to stay safe Still think your Mac computer is immune from malware? Think again. It's been shown that malware targeting Mac machines has been steadily rising over the past few years and even overtook PC malware in 2019. We've got details on threats to watch for, along with some tips to keep your Mac protected. How to see everything Google tracks about you and erase it The amount of data Google knows about you is staggering. Everything from which websites you regularly visit to your dream vacation destination is most likely in Google's data bank. Fortunately, I have a way for you to see everything the tech giant knows about you and erase it. |
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The secret of synchronizationWhen you think of synchronization, syncing your phone with a laptop probably comes to mind. But, in science, this is an actual phenomenon that occurs in nature. This is why a bunch of metronomes will begin ticking at the same time on a platform. It’s all about synchronization. WATCH THIS VIDEO → |
AND FINALLY ...There are many ways to mine Bitcoin. You can trade your physical cash for these digital dollars. Or you can mod your Game Boy. That’s the road one YouTuber, StackSmashing, decided to take. He connected his old Game Boy to his computer, which ran a bitcoin node. Upon connection, the gaming console ran the hashing program. While this is an inventive workaround, it's actually 125 trillion times slower than a dedicated mining machine, The Verge reports. Then again, those machines don’t play cute nostalgic animations, so that’s one point in favor of the Game Boy. Here’s the full story of how he turned old tech into modern-day treasure! |
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