How to Restart a Chromebook
How to Restart a Chromebook If your Chromebook stops working correctly, you can fix the issue with a restart. Here’s how to restart a Chromebook.
Read moreHow to Restart a Chromebook If your Chromebook stops working correctly, you can fix the issue with a restart. Here’s how to restart a Chromebook.
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Read moreHow to Delete Your Facebook Account Sick of the world’s leading social network? Say goodbye to all those ‘friends’ by following these instructions to temporarily deactivate or permanently delete your Facebook account.
Read moreHow to Use Microsoft Office for Free on the Web Don’t need the full might of the desktop version of Microsoft Office? Try the free online version instead. Here’s how to access Office on the web.
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Read moreHow to Connect Your iPhone or iPad to Your TV Your iOS devices are great media players, but sometimes you want to watch on a larger screen.
Read moreHow to Block Pop-Ups in Microsoft Edge on Desktop and Mobile There’s nothing worse than a pop-up window while you’re trying to browse online. So, here’s how to block them in Edge on both desktop and mobile.
Read moreHow to Borrow and Read Ebooks From Your Local Library For budget-minded readers, the Libby and Hoopla apps allow you to borrow electronic books from your local library.
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