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  • 4 Ways to Make a Window Always-on-Top on Windows 10 or Windows 11

    Ever get tired of digging through open windows just to find the one you need? Keeping a window “always on top” means it will stay visible above everything else, no matter how many other apps you open. Windows 10 and Windows 11 don’t have a built-in way to do this, but you have options. Here…

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  • How to Show or Remove Weather on the Windows 11 Taskbar

    Windows 11 puts quick info right where you want it—on your taskbar. One thing you’ll notice is the weather widget that shows current conditions, temperature, and sometimes even little icons for alerts. For some, it’s handy. For others, it’s just clutter. Here’s how to control whether you see the weather on your taskbar, step by…

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  • How To Use Google Messages for Web

    Texting from your computer makes life easier, especially when you’re working or don’t want to pick up your phone. Google Messages for Web lets you send and receive SMS and MMS from your desktop, using your phone as the bridge. If you use Google Messages on your Android phone, here’s how you can set it…

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  • 8 Quick Ways to Open Snipping Tool on Windows

    The Snipping Tool is one of Windows’ most useful built-in apps. Whether you need a screenshot for work, school, or just to save something for later, knowing how to open Snipping Tool in a flash makes life easier. Here are 8 fast ways to launch it—pick your favorite and save time every day. 1. Search…

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  • How to Customize Microsoft Edge Sidebar

    Microsoft Edge’s sidebar is a handy tool for multitasking, quick access, and productivity. But if you’re using it as-is, you’re missing out. The sidebar is highly customizable, letting you tailor it for exactly what you need—work, school, or everyday browsing. Here’s how to make the Edge sidebar work for you. 1. Accessing the Sidebar First,…

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  • How to Change or Fake Location in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox

    Sometimes, you want your browser to think you’re somewhere else. Maybe you’re testing a website, want to see local content from another country, or need more privacy. Here’s a no-nonsense guide to faking your location in the most popular browsers: Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. Why Change Your Browser Location? Websites use your browser’s location to…

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  • How to Create Data Visualizations in the Linux Terminal With YouPlot

    When you think of data visualization, you probably imagine charts built in Excel or slick dashboards on the web. But what if you want quick, no-fuss visualizations right in your terminal—no leaving the command line, no browser required? That’s where YouPlot shines. YouPlot is a command-line tool that turns plain text data into simple, clear…

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  • How to Install Homebrew on Linux

    Homebrew is a popular package manager, famous for its simplicity on macOS. But did you know you can use Homebrew on Linux too? If you’re looking for an easy way to manage software on your Linux machine, Homebrew is a solid choice. Here’s exactly how to get it up and running. What Is Homebrew? Homebrew…

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  • How to Install Visual Studio Code on Arch Linux

    Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is one of the most popular code editors out there—lightweight, powerful, and packed with features. If you’re running Arch Linux, installing VS Code is quick and easy. Here’s how you do it, step by step. 1. Choose Your Version: Open Source or Microsoft? First, you should know there are two…

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  • How to Install snap in Linux

    If you want to run the latest apps on your Linux machine with zero hassle, Snap is a must-have. Snap packages are universal—meaning they work across most Linux distros—and come with all their dependencies. Here’s how you can get Snap up and running in just a few minutes. What is Snap? Snap is a software…

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