How To Leave Twitter for Mastodon
How To Leave Twitter for Mastodon Is Elon Musk’s Twitter buyout a red flag too far? Here’s how to close your Twitter account, delete your Tweets, and get started with rival microblogging service Mastodon.
Read moreHow To Leave Twitter for Mastodon Is Elon Musk’s Twitter buyout a red flag too far? Here’s how to close your Twitter account, delete your Tweets, and get started with rival microblogging service Mastodon.
Read moreHow To Factory Reset Your iPhone And Wipe All Its Data About to upgrade and need to wipe your device clean in order to sell, gift, or donate it? We’ve got you covered.
Read moreHow to Get Water Out of an iPhone Has your iPhone been for a swim? You’ll need to dry your phone out. Here’s how you can get water out of an iPhone.
Read moreHow to Make Your Own External Hard Drive (and Why You Should) It’s tough shopping for an external hard drive with reasonable performance these days. Many USB options use a slow hard drive technology called SMR that can be hard to spot. If you want good transfer speeds for a reasonable price, you’ll need to roll your own. Here’s how.
Read moreHow to scrub your phone number and other personal info from Google Google announced Thursday that it is updating its policies for requesting removals from its search engine so people can now have their personal contact information – such as phone numbers, email addresses and physical addresses – scrubbed from search
Read moreHow to Delete Messages on Facebook Messenger If you don’t wish to keep a single or an entire chat in your Facebook Messenger, the company allows you to delete individual or all your messages at once. Here’s how you go about doing that on your desktop and mobile.
Read moreHow to Use Windows Security on Windows 11 for Maximum Protection Windows 11 comes with a built-in security suite. However, you’ll want to use Windows Security on Windows 11 for Optimal Protection.
Read moreHow to See How Many Cores Your CPU Has The number of cores your processor has is one component that determines your CPU performance. In the past, each processor had only one core. Modern CPUs have two to eighteen and higher. Here’s how to check how many cores your processor has.
Read moreHow to Mute Calls By Flipping Your Android Phone Smartphones have ended the days of slamming your phone down to end a call. If you have an Android phone, you can flip your phone to do the same thing. It’s not quite as satisfying—but still convenient.
Read moreHow to Use Clipchamp Video Editor on Windows 11 & 10 Microsoft has a video creation tool called Clipchamp available for Windows users. Here’s what you’ll need to know to begin using it.
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