One UI 6.1: Find Circle to Search overrated? Here’s how to turn it off

As you may know by now, some of the AI features on the Galaxy S24 series are powered by Google. In fact, one of the features doesn’t even require a Samsung phone nor is it exclusive to Galaxy devices. It’s called Circle to Search, which can be used to do Google searches on anything that […]

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How to change file formats on Windows 11

On Windows 11, you can change the format of virtually any file, but the operating system doesn’t make it easy for most users. As such, in this guide, I will explain how to complete this configuration. Unlike Linux, where the extension is part of the filename and doesn’t really mean anything, on Windows, the extension […]

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How to restart your Apple Watch – even when it's not responding

If your Apple Watch or Apple Watch Ultra is experiencing a problem, turning it off and on again or forcing it to restart is one of the simplest and most effective fixes.  In our experience, restarting the Apple Watch will solve most issues. If you suspect your Apple Watch needs a reboot, your first step should […]

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Here’s how a German Microsoft software engineer’s ‘curiosity and craftsmanship’ saved the world’s internet from the ‘most widespread and effective backdoor ever planted in any software product’

What you need to know Last week, a German Microsoft engineer uncovered a cyber attack that would have potentially allowed threat actors to access data from millions of unsuspecting users. The software engineer started investigating the issue after noticing sluggish processing power while using SSH to access computers remotely during routine checks.  Cybersecurity firms call […]

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Apple Highlights How Business Can Use Vision Pro

Apple today highlighted the Vision Pro headset’s enterprise use-cases, such as customizable workspaces, collaboration on 3D designs, delivering specialized employee training, and guiding remote fieldwork. Apple explained how the Vision Pro can enhance business productivity, featuring integration with widely used applications like SAP Analytics Cloud and Microsoft 365 in a spatial computing context. For example, […]

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How to get Samsung navigation gestures back on One UI 6.1

If you use Samsung’s navigation gestures on your Galaxy smartphone, you will not be happy when you update it to One UI 6.1. With One UI 6.1, you can only use Android’s stock navigation gestures, which means you will have to force yourself to adjust to a completely new way of operating your device. That’s […]

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How Whoop's Health Monitor guided me through a nasty bug

One of my favorite Whoop features is Health Monitor, and once again, it’s just come to my rescue. Health Monitor is a daily overview of your general well-being via five core metrics: resting heart rate, breathing rate, skin temperature, heart rate variability (HRV), and blood oxygen. If you get ill (or experience the effects of […]

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How Will the Solar Eclipse Affect Animals? NASA Needs Your Help to Find Out

In other anecdotes, onlookers have reported birds that stop singing, crickets that stopped chirping, or bees that return to their hive, reduce their foraging, or suspend their flight during total darkness. But there are also studies that deny that some of these behaviors occur or can be attributed to the eclipse. Therefore, NASA scientists plan […]

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Here’s how Galaxy S24 Ultra’s Gorilla Glass Armor is made

Yes, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is filled up to the brim with features. It has the best-of-the-best processor, the highest-resolution camera, the unmatched S Pen, and plenty of AI-powered features. However, its most useful feature is its Gorilla Glass Armor protection. And Samsung has finally unveiled how it is made. Gorilla Glass Armor’s manufacturing process […]

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How to rotate the screen on your Windows 11 PC

On Windows 11, you can rotate the screen in at least three ways, and in this guide, I will explain how this configuration is done. Usually, you don’t have to rotate the screen, but in some scenarios, it might be useful, especially if you’re a programmer or a social media junkie and you want to […]

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How to set up a headless Raspberry Pi on Windows 11: Flashing the OS, setting up Wi-Fi and SSH

The only limit to what you can do with a Raspberry Pi is your imagination, but even if your ambitions are a little more basic, there’s still lots of fun to be had. In many use cases, you’ll be looking at using a Raspberry Pi headless, that is to say without it being attached to […]

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Do you know how to ‘fix’ Microsoft? This viral video has some ideas.

What you need to know A video from Sam Tucker on YouTube playfully suggests several ways that he could “fix” Microsoft. Suggestions include removing ads from Windows 11, not requiring people to have an online Microsoft account to install Windows 11, and launching the cancelled Surface Neo. Many of Tucker’s suggestions are echoed by Windows […]

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[Video] How would Samsung create a low-priced Galaxy Z Fold 6?

There’s been a lot of talk lately about Samsung possibly wanting to expand its foldable phone lineup with an additional model. Some rumors say Samsung intends to release a 2nd Galaxy Z Fold 6 model that will be cheaper than the standard version. Other rumors suggest the company is working on a more expensive and […]

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Here’s how Samsung plans to improve Bixby with Generative AI

Even since its launch, Bixby has been lagging behind rival voice assistants Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently seen a meteoric rise, and it has helped improve AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot. However, Apple and Samsung haven’t implemented them into their voice assistants yet. […]

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How to integrate custom context menu shortcuts on Windows 11

On Windows 11, you can customize the context menu to add custom shortcuts, and I will show you how in this guide. Although you can make an easy trip to the Start menu to launch an application, search the web, and open a specific feature or setting, as our sister site Tom’s Hardware pointed out, it’s also […]

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Here’s how to hide navigation gesture bar in One UI 6.1

Samsung released the much-awaited One UI 6.1 update to millions of high-end phones yesterday. After installing the One UI 6.1 update on their phones, some users have had issues with the UI navigation system and some new limitations that Samsung has imposed. If you want to hide the UI navigation gesture bar on your phone […]

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[Interview] How Samsung is enriching 100 million lives with One UI 6.1

One UI 6.1, Samsung’s latest major software update, is all about Galaxy AI. The Galaxy S24 came with it out of the box, enabling us to experience how an AI phone can transform the way we interact with our devices and the world around us. It goes without saying that Galaxy AI is impressive and […]

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How to make Apple Smart Stack smarter: Edit, pin and delete widgets

One of the new features launched to Apple Watch in watchOS 10 was Smart Stack. A riposte to the more glanceable titbits of data found on Wear OS – and a callback to watchOS of old, Smart Stack shows off information from your apps and widgets. Here are five tips for making Smart Stack even, […]

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How to make Apple Smart Stack smarter: Edit, pin and delete widgets

One of the new features launched to Apple Watch in watchOS 10 was Smart Stack. A riposte to the more glanceable titbits of data found on Wear OS – and a callback to watchOS of old, Smart Stack shows off information from your apps and widgets. Here are five tips for making Smart Stack even, […]

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