Here’s how Destiny 2: Lightfall is overhauling weapon crafting

What you need to know Destiny 2 developer Bungie has detailed how it plans to overhaul the game’s weapon crafting systems in Lightfall and beyond. Fewer weapons will be craftable moving forward, with many random roll weapons gaining the ability to be enhanced. This is a three-tier process that will let players spend currency to […]

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How to use Rowland’s Map in Hogwarts Legacy

Adelaide needs your help figuring out what happened to her uncle. This quest would be pretty straightforward if it wasn’t for a confusing map that you have to use halfway through it. But not to worry, we’ll go over how to use Rowland’s map in Hogwarts Legacy and include step-by-step instructions for the Korrow Ruins.  […]

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How to get the Hogwarts Legacy Twitch Drops before they’re gone for good

Hogwarts Legacy has been an absolute blast to play and part of the fun is being able to dress up your character in a number of different clothing options and accessories. There are some free rewards you can unlock as Twitch Drops, but these are only available for a short time. In fact, the ability […]

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Overwatch 2 Loverwatch: How to get the secret ending

Overwatch 2’s Ultimate Valentine event is only a day away, and ahead of its launch, developer Blizzard has released “Loverwatch: Love Never Dies,” a hilarious and free Overwatch-themed dating simulator. In the text-based minigame, players can chat with and date both Genji and Mercy. Loverwatch can be played on desktop web browsers and supports six […]

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How to password protect a folder on Windows 10

Although Windows 10 doesn’t have the option to protect folders and files with a password, it doesn’t mean your data isn’t secure. One of the reasons why you can’t apply a password to a folder is that your account is already protected from unauthorized access with a password (and even encryption if you use BitLocker). […]

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How Supergenes Beat the Odds—and Fuel Evolution

Supergenes can also complicate the process of mating. In some species, supergenes create a breeding system that in effect has four sexes. Because of a supergene in the North American birds called white-throated sparrows, for example, there are two “morphs” with dissimilar coloration and behaviors. Not only do males have to find females, but they […]

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How to Use Security Keys on iPhone and iPad

We’ve long extolled the benefits of two-factor authentication for all of your online accounts. But while a great step toward improving your cybersecurity, SMS-based 2FA is still not completely secure. That’s where a physical security key can come in. Related Reading What Is A Security Key A physical security key, like this one, can help […]

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How to Enable and Use Split Screen in Microsoft Edge on macOS

When you look around at the different browser apps for the Mac, or Windows for that matter, you won’t really find much of a difference. Sure Firefox looks different from Safari, and Chrome is still ruling the world, while Microsoft Edge gives you many of the features of Chrome with a twist. But the truth […]

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How to Use Email Alias for iCloud Mail on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

If you’re like us, you probably get more emails in a day that it can feel overwhelming. In a lot of ways, emails have turned into a worse version of the junk mail that you randomly get when you check the mailbox every day. That’s because pretty much every app and service that you use […]

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How to Customize Newly Downloaded App Settings on iPad

iPads are useful in multiple settings. You can use them if you’re a student, and they’re also handy for freelancers and employees. If you want to use them for personal use, such as watching Apple TV+ programs, you’ll also find the screen size particularly helpful. Related Reading: Once upon a time, iPad apps would automatically […]

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How Fiber Optic Cables Could Warn You of an Earthquake

And last month in the journal Scientific Reports, a separate team of researchers described how they used undersea cables off the coasts of Chile, Greece, and France to detect earthquakes. They compared this data to seismometer data that monitored the same events, and they matched well. “We can, in real time while the earthquake is happening, analyze […]

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra durability test shows how ‘rock-solid’ it is

The Galaxy S23 Ultra has impressed everyone with its performance improvements. In fact, it is the fastest Android smartphone in the world. However, not much has been said about its durability. The Galaxy S22 Ultra, which came out a year ago, was also a solid phone from Samsung, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra seems to […]

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How to solve the Hogwarts Legacy Merlin Trials

As you wander beyond the castle grounds in Hogwarts Legacy you will come upon dozens of Merlin Challenges — circular platforms that react when Mallowsweet is placed on them. If you take the time to solve these puzzles, you’ll be rewarded with experience points that you can use to level up your character’s abilities.  To […]

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How to Add Solver to Excel on Mac for Effortless What-If Analysis

Want to perform What-If Analysis or forecast on budgets, costs, incomes, and more? You can use the Solver add-in of Excel. Here’s how to add Solver to Excel on Mac. In any business, you often get the task of accurately predicting an output figure from some input variables. For example, your manager assigned a few […]

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How to Change the Duration That You Can Keep Your Messages For in iOS

While we can do pretty much anything on our iPhones these days, many people primarily use their devices for sending messages. However, not managing what stays on your phone can result in additional storage being used later down the line. This can be a problem if someone has shared larger files with you, such as […]

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How to Switch from New Outlook to Old on Mac: 4 Steps

If you’re stuck on the New Outlook for Mac and unable to navigate around the app since the user interface (UI) changed significantly, you may switch from new Outlook to old on Mac. Outlook for Mac is one of the most widely used desktop email clients. Many Mac and Microsoft 365 users use the Outlook […]

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How Valencell is turning wearable blood pressure into the next 10,000 steps

Tracking blood pressure could become as natural to us wearable users as getting our 10,000 steps, according to Steven LeBoeuf, the president of Valencell. At CES 2023, Valencell unveiled the world’s first cuffless blood pressure tracker – one which doesn’t require validation and paves the way for a future where wearables can automatically track blood […]

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iPad Screen Missing Some Touches: How to Fix

iPads are one of the 21st century’s greatest inventions, and they’ve revolutionized how we perform all kinds of activities. You can use them for professional reasons, such as graphic design, but they’re also excellent for learning and much more. Related Reading: These days, you can buy an Apple Pencil as an add-on to your iPad. […]

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How to Reset HomePod or HomePod Mini

With a world full of so many different smart speakers, it can be very overwhelming to try and figure out which speaker is right for you. But if you’re entrenched in the Apple ecosystem, it doesn’t get much better than Apple’s own HomePod or HomePod Mini. But what if you are running into issues with […]

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This is how Microsoft will compensate websites Bing and ChatGPT steals information from

Microsoft’s industrial-scale theft of hand-written information is about to destroy thousands of small businesses, and I am entirely unsurprised.  Today, Microsoft unveiled ChatGPT integration with Bing and Microsoft Edge. It’s a huge moment for Bing, which remains the butt of almost every search engine-related joke. Bing has long played second fiddle to Google, owing to […]

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