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March, 2022

  • 31 March

    Anycubic Kobra Max 3D Printer Review: Make 3D Printing Fun Again

    It can be a mistake to think a 3D printer is great for beginners just because it doesn’t cost a lot. Sure, it’s possible to buy a 3D printer for as little as $180, and it will work, after a fashion. Most likely, though, a beginner will buy it, spend too long trying to get …

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  • 31 March

    Unlock Your iPhone While Wearing a Mask Using Face ID. Here’s How

    When you’re in a public place that requires you to wear a mask and you need to use Face ID, it can be uncomfortable pulling your mask down to get into your iPhone. Instead, you probably just type in your passcode. However, thanks to iOS 15.4, you can finally use Face ID and keep your mask on. As long as you have …

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  • 31 March

    World Backup Day Deals: Save Big on Flash Drives, SSDs and More

    You can never have too much extra storage. Whether it’s a tiny flash drive in your drawer, or a massive external hard drive tucked away in your closet, when you need that backup data it can be a lifesaver. And what better day to grab some extra external storage than today, World Backup Day? To help celebrate this momentous occasion, …

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  • 31 March

    OnePlus 10 Pro: How It Compares to the OnePlus 9 Pro and OnePlus 8 Pro

    This story is part of CES, where CNET covers the latest news on the most incredible tech coming soon. After its debut at CES 2022, the OnePlus 10 Pro will finally be available in the US on April 14. CNET’s Andrew Lanxon got his hands on the newest OnePlus phone for testing. Check out his in-depth review of the OnePlus …

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  • 31 March

    Use Mac and Windows at the Same Time With 68% Off a 12

    Mac or WIndows? It’s an age-old question that often comes down to specific software needs or compatibility with work or school organizations. Why not both? With Parallels Desktop, you can run Windows and MacOS simultaneously on your Mac effortlessly, without compromising on performance. And right now, you can get a full one-year subscription to Parallels Desktop Pro Edition for just …

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  • 31 March

    It’s Time to Hide Your TV Wires and Wrangle Those Cords for Good

    Don’t let those unaesthetic, twisted TV cords distract from your latest Netflix binge-watch. We’re in the midst of spring, meaning it’s time to give your space a good cleaning. Yes, that includes that mess of tangled cords behind your TV or home theater system.  Tidying up the cables behind your home theater system makes it not only more attractive to look …

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  • 31 March

    Now You Can Fix Your Galaxy S21, Other Samsung Devices Yourself

    If your Samsung Galaxy S21 is malfunctioning or the screen has cracked, Samsung says it wants to help you avoid spending lots of money getting it fixed at a repair shop. The company has officially launched a new program to sell you the parts, tools and repair guides required to fix your own device — a win for right-to-repair and …

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  • 31 March

    A Spam Text From Your Own Number? Don’t Get Phished

    Have you received a dubious text message that looks like it came from your own number? You’re not alone. Many Verizon customers reported getting similar messages this week, encouraging them to click an obscure link for a gift. The carrier says it’s working with police to stop these texts. “Verizon is aware that bad actors are sending spam text messages to some …

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  • 31 March

    OnePlus 10 Pro Will Not Work With AT&T’s 5G Networks

    Like most phones, the new OnePlus 10 Pro 5G will be sold unlocked. Its 5G performance, however, will vary considerably based on which US carrier you have. And if you’re on AT&T, it won’t work with 5G at all.  OnePlus’ latest will work fine on T-Mobile’s low-band and midband 5G networks (which it calls “Extended Range 5G” and “Ultra Capacity …

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  • 31 March

    Apple Expands Small Business Subscription Service, Adds AppleCare Plus Option

    Apple said it will begin accepting signups for its Apple Business Essentials service, a program it began testing last year that’s designed to help small businesses with up to 500 employees manage their iPhones, iPads and Mac computers.  The new program starts at $3 per month per device or $7 per month per user with up to three devices, and …

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