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How to create a Reddit profile

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How to add and remove credit cards from Google Wallet

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Google Docs: How to quickly alphabetize lists and paragraphs

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How to create a pivot table in Google Sheets

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The best LGBTQ+ dating apps

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Google Contacts now ‘highlights’ your favorites and recent searches

For most Android users, Google Contacts is a vital app that safely keeps all the important details about hundreds of colleagues and friends, both from Gmail...

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The 14 best Google TV apps

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Scrcpy gets its clipboard mojo back with Android 13 devices

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Google Calendar gives up scruples, creates events from random Gmail messages

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How to customize Gmail’s keyboard shortcuts to be more productive

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DuckDuckGo now protects you even better from Google’s prying eyes

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Over 100 million Netflix users are freeloaders, and the company’s coming for them in 2023

Netflix has been very public about its plans to crack down on password sharing. After a number of tests in South America, Netflix is all but set to start...

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