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Microsoft to drop some features of Excel due to low usage

Excel is one of the most widely used spreadsheet programs, both commercially and privately. Although Microsoft frequently adds new features to Excel, it also removes some. It has now announced that it will cease support for three features in June 2023. These capabilities are available to Microsoft 365 customers, so only service subscribers are affected. […]

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Beware: Hackers have found a new way to put malware on your device

Cybersecurity researchers from HP Wolf Security have spotted a new cybercrime campaign that leverages PDF files to try and distribute the Snake Keylogger onto vulnerable endpoints. According to the researchers, the threat actors would first send an email holding the subject line “Remittance Invoice”, to try and trick the victims into thinking they’ll be getting paid […]

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How to make money on Snapchat -Creators’ advice

Snapchat is a moneymaker for some creators who know how take advantage of the platform. Successful creators post content frequently to Spotlight, sign brand deals, or create AR lenses. Here’s how creators make money on Snapchat and manage their schedules. While Snapchat is largely known for its ephemeral messaging and, more recently, its push into […]

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Pros and Cons of Buying a Laptop vs Desktop

Making a choice to purchase a new laptop or a desktop computer is a difficult decision. And you’ll have to think about a lot of things. However, keep in mind how you intend to use your new machine. Depending on that factor, you may need to start looking for a fairly powerful rig. Nonetheless, the […]

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Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7 Pro review

“The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7 Pro is fast, has an excellent display, and presents a tremendous value in a 16-inch laptop. Pros Attractive price Excellent productivity performance Good creative performance High-quality display Solid build Cons A little thick No Thunderbolt 4 For many people, a larger laptop means more performance. And that’s exactly the case […]

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WhatsApp to end support for older iPhones by October

If you’re still rocking a decade-old iPhone 5 or 5C and use WhatsApp, you should be aware that the Facebook-owned company will soon be ending support for those devices. A WhatsApp notification spotted by WhatsApp specialist site WABetaInfo reveals that the company will end support for iOS 10 and iOS 11 in the fall. The iPhone 5 […]

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How to unsend or recall an email in Gmail

The Holy Grail of email operations made its official entrance in Google’s popular Gmail service back in 2015. Well, not having to deal with email at all would be the Holy Grail, I suppose, but this is probably the next best thing. Gmail users around the world have access to a ridiculously simple feature that […]

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Android 13: New Features Revealed at Google I/O

At Google I/O, we got a fresh and detailed look at Android 13. The follow-up to Android 12 was first announced back in February and is currently in beta (here’s how you can download it now). Google’s new operating system will debut to the public this fall with more Material You personalizations, increased tools for privacy and security, more RCS messaging support, […]

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