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Complete guide to extend the battery life on Nexus 6P, 6, 5X, 5 or 4
Be it Android JellyBean, KitKat or Lollipop, it is no secret that the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 battery isn't capable of getting through the day for moderate and especially for heavy users. In the...
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How to Clean your Computer and Make it Faster!!! & Make Windows 7 Super Fast - Free & Easy
A new computer runs fast but as we install programs more system resources are used and this makes the system slow. Make Your computer fast like it was before.
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How Comcast stopped employees from changing your name to “A**hole”
A big block list prevents call center reps from typing in naughty words.
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Just Delete Me | A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services.
A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services and social networks. Find out how to delete your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn accounts and more social and web services.
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If you're having a tech problem, post in here and I'll reply with anything I can do to help
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Reporting errors and bugs
I have come across a couple, is there an easy way to report them?
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How to turn off those pesky new chirping sounds in Facebook
Facebook just rolled out an update to its mobile app that adds chirping sounds anytime you tap a new tab. Here's how to turn them off.
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Latest Online Security Breach Forces Mom To Change Post-It
The Onion - America's Finest News Source
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3 Must Have Tools To Fix Most Windows Problems Without Help Of A...
Advertisements Windows is a wonderful Operating System because of its diversity and the no. of available third party software for extending its functionality. While Windows runs perfectly when no third party software is installed, but if we keep on installing third party software or do not...
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Avoid the Android vampire apps
Some Android applications will drain your smartphone or tablet of battery life, storage or bandwidth like a blood-sucking fiend. Here's what's what with the worst of the worst.
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Worried about Heartbleed? LastPass' Security Check has you covered
LastPass has updated its built-in Security Check so that you can now easily see which sites require you to update your passwords to be safe from possible Heartbleed attacks.
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EE network under strain after 'Gremlins' get into the system
Millions of customers were left outraged after EE suffered a complete signal outage. It's believed that 27m customers were affected by EE network problems.
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Beware of a New Breed of Scammers Pretending To Be Netflix Tech Support
Netflix subscribers beware: There’s a scheme floating around the Internet that you should watch out for. If you’re not careful, you could end up about $400 poorer and with a stolen identity.
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Download YouTube Videos Without Download Manager
You may have heard and used IDM (Internet Download manager) or any other YouTube download manger to download videos from YouTube?
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10 problems with iOS 7, and how to fix them
Every new operating system has its issues and Apple’s iOS 7 is certainly no exception. We’ve seen a multitude of bug reports rolling in and, while many people have updated successfully, there’s no shortage of people encountering glitches or even major problems.
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Instagram, Vine and Netflix hit by Amazon glitch
Software problems at one of Amazon's data centres has knocked out several high profile web services. Users of Instagram, Netflix, Vine, Airbnb and several other services reported problems getting through to the services for several hours late on Sunday.
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US Airways Charges $75 To Change My Ticket To Incorrect Flight, Won’t Talk To Me About It
Consumerist reader Ryan would really like to talk to someone at US Airways about a mix-up at the ticket counter that cost him $75 and delayed his travel time by a few hours, but getting an airline rep on the phone has been a trial.
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Confessions of an ex Geek Squad Agent
All I wanted to do was to fix computers. That’s the “career” I decided to pursue way back in 2005-2006. It’s the reason I went to a Technical school and got certified as a Computer Technician/IT Support guy.
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When You Should (And Shouldn't) Buy AppleCare
If you're making an investment in an Apple product, whether it's a new machine or a permanently on-sale refurb, you want to protect it. At the same time, spending a few hundred more on AppleCare hurts when you're already dropping a couple grand on a computer.
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Want a cheap Apple iPad? Go refurbished
Consumers looking to save a few bucks and pick up a lightly used iPad don't have to risk dealing with potentially shady characters via online classified ads or auction sites.
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