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Android Chrome is crashing: Here is how to fix it

Many users have recently encountered the Android Chrome crashing error on social media platforms. Android Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers in the world, and for good reason. It’s fast, secure, and easy to use. However, like any software, it’s not immune to crashing. If you’re experiencing Android Chrome crashing, don’t worry, […]

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How to print from your Android smartphone or tablet

Printers may be on the way out, given the rise of digital file sharing, but they’re unlikely to go away completely any time soon. Thankfully, you don’t need a computer to print files. Instead, you can do it straight from your smartphone. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you learn how to […]

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Alert: Your Facebook business page could be targeted by hackers

A new cybercrime group has been identified by Malwarebytes to be targeting business owners who use Facebook’s advertising tools. In a report from the company, Senior Threat Researcher Jérôme Segura noted, “there’s been a resurgence in sponsored posts and accounts that impersonate Meta/Facebook’s own Ads Manager” promising better ad performance. The attack, which leads victims to install […]

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Threads hit another milestone with 150 million downloads worldwide

The recently launched Instagram spin-off Threads reached over 100 million sign-ups within the first five days of its arrival. The launch of Threads was significant enough that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a tweet after 11 years. Now, analytics firm Data.ai suggests that Threads got the largest app launch since the release of Pokémon GO in 2016. Threads received over 150 million downloads […]

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Twitter commences a dirty fight with Threads 

Twitter has blocked links to Threads.net, a website for Instagram’s Threads app, from appearing in Twitter searches. This move comes after reports that Twitter traffic has declined since Threads’ launch on July 5. CEO Linda Yaccarino downplayed these reports, but Similarweb data shows that Twitter’s web traffic has declined 5% and 11% compared to the […]

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Microsoft will soon stop servicing the first version of Windows 11

Not so long after, Microsoft stopped servicing Windows 10 version 21H2, leaving version 22H2 the only supported Windows 10 release. Even though Windows 10’s successor still feels fresh (and controversial), it is time to discuss its upcoming end of life. Microsoft has issued a notification for those still using the original Windows 11 release, version 21H2: the operating […]

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