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No webcam? Use your phone camera for video chats instead

Webcams are still sold out on many sites. But you can use your iPhone or Android to improve the video quality on video chat apps such as Zoom and Google Meet.

By August 18, 2020

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Your guide to muting browser tabs

Learn how to locate and mute the audio playing in one of your tabs in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera and Safari.

By May 4, 2018

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Samsung Galaxy TabPro S

Samsung builds a lot of value into the Galaxy TabPro S, including a keyboard cover and advanced display in a very slim Windows tablet.

By March 29, 2016

MSRP: $899.99

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Filth-obsessed genius creates car art from rear-window grime

We rarely clean our cars, but that's a good thing because some genius with a paintbrush has devised a way to turn unwanted rear-window dirt into incredible pieces of art

8 Images By July 2, 2010

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iPhone or Android? Your phone choice could be impacting your love life

This week on Love Syncs: The beef between phone ecosystems users gets personal.

By August 14, 2020

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Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter

The Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter faces some serious competition in the form of the Chromecast and Roku sticks, but could find a home with travelers and business people who rely on Windows 8.

By October 24, 2014

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A guide to all the Nokia Lumia Windows phones (pictures)

Nokia's Lumia line continues to expand, bringing new specs and materials to Finland's smartphone efforts.

18 Images By February 12, 2014

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Asus VivoBook X202E

It's great to see more touch-screen Windows 8 laptops under $600, but note that the Asus X202E requires some compromises in performance and battery life.

By January 24, 2013

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Lenovo Legion Y530

As entry-level gaming laptops go the Lenovo Legion Y530 offers one of the best mixes of performance and design you're going to find at the moment.

By September 3, 2018

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Turn off annoying User Account Control pop-ups, but be careful

If you disable the User Account Control in Windows 10, all programs will have same security clearance as the account you're logged in with. However, disabling that feature is a terrible idea.

By November 1, 2015