You can now archive passes manually in Google Wallet

If you use Google Wallet, you might know that the app automatically archives passes once they expire. Unfortunately, it doesn’t let you manually archive passes if you need to for whatever reason. Well, that seems to have changed. According to a new report from 9To5Google, Google Wallet now lets you archive passes manually. The option […]

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How to Manually Update Apps on Your Mac

In the age of automatic software updates, where convenience reigns supreme, manually updating apps on your Mac might seem like a relic of the past. Yet, there are situations where taking the reins can be advantageous, even empowering. Whether you’re on a limited internet connection, want to test new versions before auto-deployment, or simply prefer […]

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WinRAR has a major security bug, and you have to install its fix manually

What you need to know WinRAR has a serious security issue that’s been utilized by attackers, including government-backed actors. Fixes for the issue are already available, but many systems may still be vulnerable due to the fact that WinRAR must be updated manually. If the vulnerability is utilized, attackers can execute arbitrary code when a […]

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How to install device drivers manually on Windows 11

On Windows 11, device drivers contain the code that allows the system to communicate and control the hardware (such as network adapter, video card, hard drive, etc.) and peripherals, including a mouse, keyboard, monitor, and virtually everything else that connects to your computer. Although the system can detect and configure most hardware automatically through the […]

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How to Manually Change a Network Carrier in iOS

If you have an iPhone, you’ll likely have one network provider that you use more than the others. But in some cases, you might have to deal with not getting service – especially if you’re in another country. Related Reading: Regardless of whether you’re still in your country of residence or somewhere else, changing the […]

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How to start and stop services manually on Windows 10

On Windows 10, services are programs that run in the background without a user interface and enable system features (such as printing, networking, remote access, File Explorer, Windows Search, updates, etc.) and apps to operate as intended. Although the system does a pretty good job managing background services, you may sometimes need to control them […]

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Twitter will manually authenticate verified accounts starting December 2

Twitter relaunched its verification program last May after a hiatus of more than three years, but it was paused again after Elon Musk took over Twitter. However, Musk has announced that Twitter will “tentatively” launch Verified on December 2 and manually authenticate all verified accounts before the check activates. Manually authenticating verified accounts is definitely […]

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Adding drivers manually on Windows 11

On Windows 11, device drivers contain the instructions that allow the system to communicate and control the hardware (such as network adapter, video card, hard drive, etc.) and peripherals like mouse, keyboard, monitor, and virtually anything else you connect to the computer. Although the system can detect and configure most hardware automatically through the basic […]

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