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5 New Ways to Watch YouTube and Find Videos

YouTube still has more videos uploaded to its website for public consumption than anything else on the internet. But finding those videos is not as fun an experience as it once was. Let’s face it, we’ve all gotten a bit bored with the same old YouTube interface. Not too long ago, YouTube unveiled a redesign… read more »

5 Sites to Find Anything Shown in Movies and TV Shows

Movies and TV shows have a big impact on what we like. Back to the Future single-handedly turned the DeLorean into a collectible car. Scrubs made musician Colin Hay into a household name. And haven’t you always wanted to have what Meg Ryan was having in that scene in When Harry Met Sally? If you… read more »

4 Places to Find Inspiration for Your Bullet Journal

If you’re new to the custom planning system known as bullet journaling, it can be a little overwhelming. Trying to figure out how to set up a planner with nothing more than a pen and a blank journal is no easy task. Luckily, the online bullet journal community is an incredibly active one that is chock… read more »

Easily Find and Delete Past Google Home Commands

Google Home is tremendously convenient, giving you the power to find out what’s going on with your day, hear the latest news reports, or catch some music simply by issuing some simple voice commands. But this being Google, all of the data from your questions hangs around your account for analysis and processing. The premise, as with most… read more »

How to Find Saved Wi-Fi Passwords for Past Networks in Windows 10

It can be tough to remember the passwords of all the Wi-Fi networks you’ve connected to and disconnected from in the past. Maybe your corner coffee shop, or the town library, or the passwords for the home networks of your friends and relatives. You knew them and then forgot. You can always ask for them… read more »

Find Files Faster and Organize Your Mac With Finder Tags

Tags are a great way to organize data, so that you can sift through it fast when you need to zero in on a particular element. Color-coded tags are even better, and your Mac’s file manager Finder has them — those colorful little dots in the sidebar. Each default tag gets its label from its… read more »

Are You Wrong? 5 Sites to Find Out

The human mind is a complex beast. It draws information from various sources. Sometimes, odd things stick with us, and over time, our mind treats them as “facts”. Only one day, we find that it isn’t a fact at all. You’ll be surprised how often you are wrong. It’s not stupidity, gullibility, or any defect… read more »

7 Tips to Help You Find Kindle Books to Read on Vacation

Vacations provide the perfect opportunity to catch up on your reading. When spending your time off at home you might find it most enjoyable to snuggle up in front of the fire with an actual book. But what if you’re going away on a holiday and taking multiple books with you isn’t an option? In… read more »

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