The to-do list before heading out of town almost–almost–makes you want to just stay home–but there’s a good reason for making sure appliances are unplugged, lights are off, and mail is stopped. That ...
When Apple rolled out watchOS 11 this past fall, it brought a number of key features to your Apple Watch. Some of the standouts included the ability to pause your Activity Rings, change your workout ...
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Turning a computer into a media center is not that hard, since tons of old equipment can play HD video. You can go all the way back to a seventh-generation Intel processor from 2016 and still support ...
Microsoft is rolling out a number of Xbox Series X|S updates to those on its Xbox Insiders program, and one of them has been requested by the community for years. You’ll soon be able to disable the ...
Perplexity just announced its own AI agent, Personal Computer, that runs on Mac mini and can complete various tasks for you. The entire world is going crazy over AI agents these days. It all started ...
Troubleshoot a computer won’t turn on issue with simple, safe steps. Learn to fix common PC power issues and streamline troubleshooting computer startup problems at home. Pixabay, Pexels When a ...
The question of whether you should turn your PC off every time you're done using it or if it is okay to leave it running all the time has often been debated – with varying answers of many degrees over ...
Google Chrome now lets you delete the local AI models that power the "Enhanced Protection" feature, which was upgraded with AI capabilities last year. Enhanced protection has been in Chrome for a few ...
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Your smart TV is taking screenshots every few seconds of what you’re watching, then selling the info. It’s called ACR (automatic content recognition), and every brand hides these settings differently.