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Windows
How to Use Split Screen in Windows 10
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There are two ways to split your screen on Windows 10: manually and with a keyboard shortcut. Both ways have their advantages, depending on what you're looking to accomplish. Follow along with this guide to use split screen on your Windows PC.
Also works in Windows 11 - there are also additional options in Windows 11 that Windows 10 does not have.
Where Are Screenshots Saved in Windows?
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You've taken a screenshot, and now you're wondering, "Where do my screenshots go on Windows?" It can be hard to know where to find screenshots since it depends on the method used to take them, but there are a few common places to check as outlined in this piece.
Apple
Why You Should Upgrade Your iPhone Less Often
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Are you feeling the itch to burn the best part of a grand on a shiny new gadget? Maybe you’re jumping the gun. Consider saving your money or spending it on something else instead.
Apple Vision Pro Review: The Era of Face Computing Is Here
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The Apple Vision Pro is the sleekest virtual reality headset ever, but Apple has higher ambitions for it than to be lumped in with VR as we've known it up until now. Apple is selling the Vision Pro as a new kind of magical computer that you work and interact with more intimately. And, frankly, right now, it needs to be a high-end computing product to justify its $3,499 starting price.
Tips & Tricks
How to Scan From an All-in-One Printer to Your Computer
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Many all-in-one printers are plug-and-play devices, meaning you won't need to install additional apps or drivers to use them. But what if you need to digitize a document? Discover how to scan from almost any all-in-one printer to your computer.
How to Easily Share Files Between Mac and Windows
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Sharing files between a Mac and Windows PC requires no additional software when they're connected to the same network. In other cases, you may need to explore alternative options, like paying for a cloud storage service. We explore all the methods in this guide.
5 Must-Use Word Features for Professional Documents
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Microsoft Word offers many tools for formatting your document in a way that will present your work professionally and impressively. We'll show you five of these tools in a step-by-step guide that you can follow to impress your readers.
Useful Information
Microsoft Authenticator vs Google Authenticator: Which One Should You Use for 2FA?
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Microsoft and Google offer free authenticator apps that generate time-based one-time passwords for two-factor authentication (2FA) logins. They serve the same core purpose, but some key differences are worth considering before deciding which to use.
8 Hidden Ways to Wirelessly Charge Your Phone
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Gone are the days when you merely dropped your phone onto a bulky wireless charging pad. There are now far more numerous ways you can charge a Qi-compatible device, and some of them are hidden in everyday objects under your nose.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Concerned About ChatGPT Privacy? Here's How to Opt Out
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While ChatGPT is a fantastic AI tool, certain privacy concerns have surrounded it since its November 2022 launch. One such concern is OpenAI's use of user chat data to further train its LLMs. Discover how you can opt out of it.