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Upgrade Your Wireless Router to Get Faster Speeds and More Reliable Wi-Fi


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Upgrade Your Wireless Router to Get Faster Speeds and More Reliable Wi-Fi
If you have not upgraded to a new wireless router in a few years, you might want to seriously consider it. That old router May still be working, but newer ones will give you better Wi-Fi.
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How to Run a full Linux desktop in a Browser Tab on Your Chromebook
Crouton is the best way to run Linux along side Chrome OS on your Chromebook. Now it's even better - you can run That Linux desktop in a browser tab.
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How to Check Your Motherboard Model Number on Your Windows PC
Whether you need to update drivers, wanna check hardware compatibility, or you're just curious, it's way Easier to check your motherboard model number with thesis simple tricks than it is to crack open your computer case to check the board itself. Read on as we show you how to check your motherboard model number from the comfort of your keyboard.
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How to Log In To Your Linux Desktop With Google Authenticator
For additional security, you can require a time-based authentication token as well as a password to log into your Linux PC. This solution uses Google Authenticator TOTP and other apps.
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How to Use Google Search for Safari on Your iPhone or iPad
You might be asking yourself why we'd write an article about how to switch to Google as your default search engine on the iPhone or iPad when it's already the default. The answer is simple: rumors are That Apple might switch the iOS default search engine to Yahoo or Bing at some point in the future.
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AirDrop 101: Easily Send Content Between Nearby iPhones, iPads, and Macs
AirDrop Allows you to quickly and easily send links, photos, files, and more content between nearby iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Just open up the Share panel and tap a nearby device.
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How to Change the Default Fonts in Your Web Browser
While changing your browser's font May not be the most pressing issue, sometimes it's fun to make a change. That's why we are going to teach you how to change the default font in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer.
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Newbie: How to Create, Manage, and Assign Categories in Outlook 2013




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