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How to Use Windows Device Manager
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Device Manager is a central hub that lets you configure every component of your Windows operating system on your computer. Here's how to use it.
How to Deactivate Facebook
Whether you want to break up with Facebook for good - or just take a breather - we've got step-by-step instructions so you can do either.
Why Haven't WhatsApp and Other Text Messaging Apps Taken Off in the U.S.?
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Though many text messenger apps are available for download, most Americans still prefer to send a text message via their mobile carrier. Why is that?
Can the Internet Break From Overuse?
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If too many people use their devices and computers at the same time, could the internet actually stop working from overuse?
8 Free Apps to Help You Stay Connected During Coronavirus
Need to stay in touch with your family and friends while during the coronavirus pandemic? We've got several simple apps so you can reach out virtually.
If You BCC Someone on an Email, Can the Recipient Find Out?
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The BCC feature in email allows a sender to copy someone on a message without the recipient knowing. But can the recipient find out?
How Websites Use 'Dark Patterns' to Trick You Online
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Ever found yourself signed up for a newsletter or paying for travel insurance you didn't want? It's no accident. We find out how dark patterns work.
What's the Difference Between Restarting and Shutting Down My Computer?
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In the Windows operating system, shutdown and restart both can be used to turn off your PC. But they don't do it exactly the same way.
That Dead Weblink May Be Revived With the Wayback Machine
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You can travel back in time and see an old webpage, thanks to the Wayback Machine. HowStuffWorks investigates.
What Does Browsing in Incognito Mode Really Do?
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What really happens when you transfer your browser to the incognito feature? You may think you're completely anonymous on the internet, but that's not what's happening.