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How to Right Click on a Mac (5 Ways)
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Knowing how to right click on a Mac is pivotal for unlocking the full potential of your device. Whether you prefer a tactile feel of a mouse button, the intuitive trackpad gesture, or keyboard shortcuts, there are a number of ways to perform a right click on a Mac, providing you with flexibility and convenience.
10 Best Android Emulators for Windows PCs in 2024
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Earlier, third-party Android emulators like BlueStacks and Gameloop used to rule the roost, but with the introduction of Google Play Games on PC and Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) by Google and Microsoft, things have changed for better. With better optimization from Google and app developers, Android apps run much better on Windows 10 and 11 PCs. Particularly, Google Play Games on PC consumes less memory and offers better performance. However, you can use WSA to use any Android app on your Windows 11 PC. You can also explore other emulators such as LDPlayer, MEmu Play, and Nox Player.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 15, 2024
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Whether it is a different list of candidates or medicine formats, the NYT Connections for January 15 packs a lot of different hints, categories and answers. However, if you just want the latter then keep reading.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 14, 2024
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Different types of clothes, invoices to pay and a whole lot more lie in store for the NYT Connections puzzle for January 14. However, if you still can't solve it and need the answers, then keep reading.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 13, 2024
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Presiding over something or different American Football positions? The NYT Connections puzzle for January 13 packs a lot of variations. However, if you can't seem to solve it all, then keep reading for some direct answers.
5 Apple Vision Pro Features I’m Excited For
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Apple Vision Pro is a high-end AR/VR headset that brings a perfect blend of powerful hardware and immersive software experiences. Out of all the Vision Pro features, the Life-centric UI design, Magical Eye-tracking System, Intuitive Hand Gestures, Full-blown entertainment, and Spatial Gaming impress me the most. Read on to learn more about these Apple Vision Pro features.
Here’s How Many Items You Can Track Using Apple’s Find My App
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With iOS 17, Apple has doubled the number of items you can track using the Find My app. Previously, Apple allowed tracking of 16 items, now it is possible to track and locate 32 items on the Find My app. In addition to tracking Apple's own devices, you can also add third-party Find My items to the app for tracking.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 12, 2024
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The NYT Connections puzzle for January 12 combines various aspects of life in a single collection. So whether it is different phases of one's life to car parts spoken informally, there's a lot to to unpack here. However, for those can't be bothered to go through the hints or even categories, in-depth answers exist here too.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 11, 2024
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States of matter and changing letters of words. There's a lot to unpack in the NYT Connections puzzle for January 11. However, if you still can't seem to solve it then keep reading for some direct answers.
How to Turn Off Link History on Facebook
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Facebook has introduced a new link history feature on Android and iOS. Using this feature, users can see a list of all the websites they have visited in the browser within the Facebook mobile app. So, every time you tap on a link within the app, it appears in the link history section. However, this is not exactly great for your social media privacy. So, if you want to turn it off, open the Facebook app and go to Menu (in the top right corner on Android and bottom left on iOS) -> Settings & privacy -> Settings -> Browser -> toggle off allow link history -> Don't allow.
How to Set Up Call Forwarding on iPhone
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iPhone has a Call Forwarding feature that lets you divert your calls to another number. When enabled, all the calls will be redirected to the other number, and your iPhone won't ring at all. To set up Call Forwarding on an iPhone, go to Settings -> Phone -> Call Forwarding and enable the "Call Forwarding" toggle. Then, tap on the "Forward To" option and enter the phone number to which you want to divert calls. If you don't see the Call Forwarding option or can't set it up, contact your network provider.
10 Best Manga Apps for Android and iOS (2024)
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If you are looking for the best apps to read manga, manhwa, or comics on your Android phone or iPhone, we have tested all available apps and listed the 10 best ones for your convenience. The VIZ Manga app is the best one out there, along with Shonen Jump, but you have other options like Webtoon and Manga Plus, among others as well.
How to Turn On Wi-Fi Calling on iPhone
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Wi-Fi Calling lets you use Wi-Fi to make/receive phone calls even if you're stuck in a cellular dead zone. To use Wi-Fi Calling on your iPhone, your network provider must support this feature and your phone must be connected to a strong Wi-Fi network. Go to Settings -> Wi-Fi Calling -> Wi-Fi Calling on This iPhone and hit Enable to turn on Wi-Fi Calling on your iPhone. In case you can't enable this feature on your iPhone, update iOS, restart your phone, or contact your network provider.
How to Speed Up Windows 11 and Improve Performance
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While Microsoft has worked on the performance front on Windows 11, it still runs slower on older hardware. So to speed up Windows 11, we have added a number of vital steps including ways to disable Startup apps, removing bloatware, optimizing Windows 11 settings for better performance, and more. You can also free up disk space and delete temporary files for a faster Windows 11 experience.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 10, 2024
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Different types of magic, different ways to treat cheese and a lot more lie in store for the NYT Connections for January 10. However, if you can't seem to solve it with these, keep reading for some direct answers.
How to Save Instagram Story with Music (2024)
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Music licensing and distribution prevents Instagram from directly allowing you to save stories with music. However, recently, be it a bug or a feature, iOS users can directly save such stories. All they need to do is head to Instagram -> create a story -> tap on the three-dot icon in the top right instead of publishing the story -> select save. This saves the story with music to the iPhone's camera roll. On Android, users will not be able to hear the music once they follow this method. To save stories with music, they have to go to an Instagram chat -> send the story they have saved -> swipe up and add music -> select "keep it in chat" and hit send. Then, they need to long press on the sent video -> select save. We have also included a third-party tool to download stories with music.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 9, 2024
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Weird cooking ingredients, cleaning supplies and some other things that are interesting. These are some of the hints, categories and answers present in the NYT Connections puzzle for January 9. However, if you're still confused after all the hints, perhaps it's time to check all the answers that lie inside.
How to Tell If Your AirPods Are Fake
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Spotting a fake AirPods requires attention to detail and familiarity with an authentic pair of AirPods or Pro. As for how you can tell the fake apart from the real ones, we have listed 7 methods in our guide. By examining the outer packaging, checking serial number, testing audio performance, and checking Find My support, you cam protect yourself from falling victim to fake AirPods in the market.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 8, 2024
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Things that share a common color, golf related objects and Greek alphabets. All of these come under the NYT Connections puzzle for January 8. However, if you can't figure it out by these, then keep reading for some direct answers.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 7, 2024
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Different types of teeth, tech companies and something exemplary. These are some of the categories, hints and answers in the NYT Connections for January 7. However, if you want direct answers here, those exist too.
How to Create An Apple ID for Your Child
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A child Apple ID allows parents to manage and monitor the child's digital activities across their Apple devices, from purchase to screen time to other content restrictions. However, certain limitations, such as age restrictions and content control do exist. Understanding these limitations can help parents make informed decisions about managing their child's digital experience within the Apple ecosystem
How to Turn off Active Status on Instagram
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To appear offline on Instagram, you will have to turn off your activity status on the platform. Although it was much easier to find back in the day, it is not as straightforward now. To turn off the active status on Android or iOS, head to your Instagram profile -> hamburger icon -> Settings and privacy -> Messages and story replies -> toggle off the Show activity status. On the web version, the only difference is that the hamburger icon is at the bottom left corner of the home page.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 6, 2024
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Things you pick with, bad smelling words and a whole lot more lie in store for the NYT Connections for January 6. No matter what type of player you are, these hints, categories and even direct answers will help you find your way in case you're a loss for words (pun intended).
How to Know If Someone Blocked You on Snapchat
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If you are unsure if someone has blocked you on Snapchat or not, then try out the methods in our guide to confirm your suspicion. To find out if someone has blocked you on Snapchat, we first suggest you to log out and log back into your account. Then, check your recent chats if the recipient appears in it or not, look for delivered texts, check profile details, look for their name in the Friends list, and more.
Sorry Microsoft, Integrating a Chatbot Doesn’t Make Edge an ‘AI Browser’
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We take a look at Microsoft's claim of Edge being an AI Browser. The tech giant is quite aggressive about the AI Browser tagline, but does it pass the smell test? We have gone through the AI features Edge offers and its chatbot, Copilot's capability to deliver a truly great AI experience. We have also compared Edge with other browsers to understand the difference between an AI browser and a non-AI browser.
Weather App Not Working on iPhone: Here Are 8 Fixes
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When faced with frustration of Weather app not working on your iPhone, many troubleshooting steps can help restore its functionality. To do so check your location services, refresh the app, ensure a stable internet connection, and consider restarting your iPhone. If all fails, uninstalling and reinstalling the app might provide a fresh start.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 5, 2024
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The NYT Connections for January 5 packs a lot of different categories together. These include quantities expressed in words, words to signify the top and so much more. However, if hints are doing it for you, then detailed answers lie here too.
Redmi Note 13 Pro Has a Hidden Feature That You’ll Never Use
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Xiaomi has officially launched the Redmi Note 13 series in India. The Redmi Note 13 Pro and Note 13 Pro+ have arrived as the first two Note series phones with an in-display fingerprint sensor. Now this isn't a big deal, but the fingerprint sensor on the Note 13 Pro and 13 Pro Plus doubles as a heart rate sensor, so we decided to put it to the test. And I think it's just another gimmicky feature that everyone will forget about after a while.
How to Set Timer on iPhone Camera
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The built-in self-timer on your iPhone camera enables you to add a delay between pressing the capture button and when the actual photo is taken. This delay is helpful for self-portraits, group photos, or any situation where you need an extra few seconds to prepare for the shot.
How to Find Hidden Apps on iPhone
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If you've hidden an app on your iPhone, you should always be able to get it back on purpose. Fortunately, there are several ways to find hidden apps on an iPhone. The most common ones include using Spotlight, Siri, Screen Time Settings, and App Library. You can also check app folders or reset the home screen layout to get back your concealed apps. Moreover, you can view all your app purchases, including the hidden ones in the App Store.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 4, 2024
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Repetitive Purple categories, gift-giving accessories and slangs that make us feel like old people. There's a lot to unpack in the NYT Connections puzzle for January 4. However, if you feel the subtle hints are too difficult then keep reading for exact answers.
iPhone Camera Blinking? Here’s How to Fix It
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iPhone camera blinking is one of the most common problems reported by users. It's damn annoying and stops you from clicking focused photos and videos. You can check the camera lenses for any physical damage, restart the Camera app, reboot the iPhone, and update iOS to fix iPhone camera flickering problems. Besides, you can adjust some camera settings on your iPhone to fix the glitches.
What Is Snapchat Dreams and How You Can Use It
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Snapchat launched its latest AI-powered feature called Snapchat Dreams to allow users to generate AI selfies with ease. This feature requires users to take selfies, feed them to the AI, and it then outputs up to 8 generative AI selfies by placing them against an imaginative backdrop. It could resemble a royal banquet during the Renaissance period or a mermaid amidst a deep seascape.
How to Search for Apps in Windows Package Manager
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You can search for a multitude of apps in Windows Package Manager using the Winget command-line tool. With the "winget search appname" command, you can search for apps and install them instantly. The best part is that it also lists apps from Microsoft Store, besides the Winget repository.
How to Update Apps on iPhone (2024 Guide)
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When your apps are up-to-date, you get to enjoy a smooth performance, seamless iOS compatibility, new features, and an optimized app interface. Apple offers an Automatic App Updates feature which automatically updates apps in the background. Alternatively, you can manually update iOS to have full control of how, when, and which apps are to be updated. In this article, we've discussed both ways to update iPhone apps.
How to Trust an App on iPhone
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From productivity to entertainment, you can find every sort of app you wish to use on your iPhone on the iOS App Store. However, occasionally, you may also need to download apps outside the App Store or install enterprise apps that prompt you to trust the developer. That's exactly when trusting the app on an iPhone comes into play, and it's easy to do.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 3, 2024
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Different listening devices and then for some reason rappers with their first letter cut off. Weird combinations like these populate the NYT Connections puzzle for January 3. However, if that seems a bit too difficult and you simply want all the answers, those exist here too.
How to Install Windows Package Manager on Windows 10 and 11
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The Windows Package Manager (also known as Winget) is a nifty tool to search, install, upgrade, and remove packages on Windows 10 and 11. You can enable Winget on Windows 10 and 11 by installing App Installer from the Microsoft Store. Luckily, Windows 11 users have Winget pre-installed on their system. We have also added some helpful Winget commands for you to try the command line tool.
POCO X6 and X6 Pro India Launch Slated for January 11
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The promotional banner for the upcoming POCO X6 series accidentally appeared on Flipkart ahead of time and revealed the official launch date to be January 11. The POCO X6 will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 while the X6 Pro will be powered by the Dimensity 8300 Ultra. The former is said to be a rebranded Redmi Note 13 Pro while the latter is a rebranded Redmi K70E, which launched in China recently.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers for January 2, 2024
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Sandwich ingredients, baseball stats and a whole lot more await for readers solving NYT Connections for January 2. However, for whose who want direct answers along with some subtle hints then those exist here too.