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May, 2022

  • 15 May

    Stop Google Photos From Showing Painful or Uncomfortable Memories

    If you use Google Photos, you’re probably familiar with the Memories feature, which resurfaces photos from the same date in previous years. While it can be fun to look back and reminisce on certain events, not all memories are ones you’d necessarily want to relive — like a painful breakup, the loss of a loved …

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  • 15 May

    Android 13: Every New Feature Revealed at Google I/O

    At Google I/O, we got a fresh and detailed look at Android 13. The follow-up to Android 12 was first announced back in February and is currently in beta (here’s how you can download it now). Google’s new operating system will debut to the public this fall with more Material You personalizations, increased tools for privacy and security, more RCS …

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  • 14 May

    Xiaomi Mi Smart Projector 2: High Style, Low Brightness, High Price

    It’s the rare projector that crosses my path with an aesthetically beautiful design. There are plenty of cool projectors, some cute projectors and even some that could generously be called “neat.” The Xiaomi Mi Smart Projector 2 is as stylish as any projector I’ve seen, and would look right at home surrounded by Apple devices on an Eero Saarinen table flanked …

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  • 14 May

    Grab This Discounted Mini Flashlight Keychain for Less Than $5

    We’ve all had that moment, struggling to find the keyhole in the dark when the porch lights are off. Or had to park on the street and make our way to the door in the dark. Or dropped something in the floorboard or yard at night and struggled to find it again. Whatever the situation, we’ve all found ourselves needing …

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  • 14 May

    Moment’s Father’s Day Sale Offers Savings on Cases, Lenses, Bags, and More

    Father’s Day is in about a month, and with it comes the pressure to find the perfect gift to show Dad you care. Ties and golf gear are overdone each year, and practically every papa is inundated with barbecue odds and ends.  This year, step outside of expectation and help Dad embark on a new adventure with exciting supplies for …

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  • 14 May

    NHL Playoffs 2022: How to Watch Bruins vs. Hurricanes, Lighting vs. Maple Leafs, Kings vs. Oilers Today

    Eight teams from each conference have fought for 82 games to make it to the Stanley Cup playoffs. It takes 16 total wins for a team to hoist the Cup, and while some teams have moved on to the second round, a few are left fighting for their playoff lives.  In the Eastern Conference, Metropolitan Division champions Carolina Hurricanes are …

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  • 14 May

    Get Cheap Flight Alerts With This $39 1

    Finding good deals on airfare can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. TravelHacker will do the legwork for you, scouring flights until a relevant deal strikes, then sending the information to you so that you can book your flight. Save time and energy on your hunt and sign up for a one-year premium subscription to TravelHacker for …

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  • 14 May

    Parent’s Checklist: 6 Things to Look for Before Downloading Apps for Kids

    Adults are likely aware of the risks associated with apps that harvest and sell your data, but kids aren’t. Raising a kid in the digital age can be incredibly nerve-wracking, and as a parent it’s up to you to keep your children safe online. But protecting your child’s privacy can seem like an impossible task when you realize kids’ apps …

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  • 14 May

    7 Tricks for Making Your Phone Last as Long as Possible

    We get it: The iPhone 13, Samsung S22 Ultra and Pixel 6 are tempting to upgrade to, but they’ll cost you a pretty penny. In fact, the lowest-price Pixel 6 is around $600, and Samsung’s top model will run you well over $1,000. Knowing that the price of new phones is rising, making your existing smartphone last longer can save you …

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  • 14 May

    9 Great Reads From CNET This Week: Google I/O, iPods, Black Holes and More

    The Met Gala they’re not, but tech events like Google I/O have an appeal to folks beyond the developers in the audience. They offer a peek at the tech that’ll soon be in our hands and our homes. This year’s Google I/O brought us more than software updates, like Android 13, tweaks to Google Maps and the shift to the …

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