Author Archives: Benj Edwards

Why You Should Offload Your iPhone and iPad Apps

To manually offload apps one at a time, open “Settings,” and then tap General > iPhone Storage (or General > iPad Storage on an iPad).Read This Article on How-To Geek › Continue reading

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How to Choose Your Microphone on a Mac

Whether they’re built-in to your computer or webcam (or not), you likely have multiple microphones on your Mac. If you’re unsure which one is capturing audio, it’s time to review the audio input settings. From there, you can choose wh… Continue reading

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How to Save Web Pages for Offline Reading in Safari on iPhone

Enjoy reading on the go but have a bad network signal? If you have an iPhone or iPad linked to an iCloud account, you can save articles to your Reading List for later reading offline using a feature buried in Settings. Here’s how.Read This Articl… Continue reading

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How to Disable the Windows Key on Windows 10

Hitting the Windows key on your keyboard by accident can be very annoying. Sometimes, it kicks you out of a full-screen game by opening the Start menu or unintentionally launches a shortcut. Luckily, there’s a way to disable the key on your Windo… Continue reading

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How to Remove the Emoji Button from the iPhone Keyboard

If you keep accidentally opening the emoji keyboard while typing on your iPhone or iPad, it’s easy to avoid that in the future. You can remove the emoji button from your on-screen keyboard. Here’s how.Read This Article on How-To Geek &rsaq… Continue reading

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Virtually Forgotten: Nintendo’s Virtual Boy, 25 Years Later

In 1995, Nintendo released an unusual stereoscopic game console called Virtual Boy. It capitalized on the early ’90s media hype for virtual reality, but delivered on none of its promises. Here’s what made the Virtual Boy unique—and wh… Continue reading

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How to Change Chrome’s Default Text Size

If you often have trouble comfortably reading websites in Google Chrome due to text that is too large or too small, it’s easy to change the default font size (and font face) for every page on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebooks. Here’s how… Continue reading

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How to Set Your Mac to Turn on Automatically Each Day

To get started, click the Apple logo at the upper left, and then click “System Preferences.”Read This Article on How-To Geek › Continue reading

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The Web Before the Web: A Look Back at Gopher

Before the rapid growth of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, a protocol called Gopher briefly made the internet easy to use by combining the world’s online resources. Here’s what made it special, and why it was quickly eclipsed by the web.Re… Continue reading

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How to Get Custom Themes on Windows 10 (with Stardock Curtains)

If you’ve ever wanted to change the look and feel of Windows 10, there’s an easy way to do it thanks to Stardock Curtains, a new paid utility from the makers of Fences and WindowBlinds. Here’s how to set it up.Read This Article on How… Continue reading

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