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How to Open Your Current Safari Webpage in Chrome With a Single Click [Mac]

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What if there was a way for you to quickly open your current Safari webpage in the Google Chrome browser on your Mac with a single-click? Luckily, there is!

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Broadcast Video Streams on Linux with Open Broadcaster

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Want to broadcast video streams on Linux? Luckily, Open Broadcaster, a pro-grade streaming software, is finally available on Linux. Here’s how it works.

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Systemd - What You Need to Know

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How to Assign Gestures to Keyboard Shortcuts For The Apps on Your Mac

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If you play games via Steam on Ubuntu, you may be looking for an easier way to control your games. Luckily, you can use an Xbox 360 Controller. Here’s how.

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How to Disable Balloon Notifications in Windows

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Do the balloon notifications in Windows annoy or distract you? Not to worry. You can easily disable them using this tutorial.

By Vamsi Krishna – Jul 9, 2015

How to Get Android Notifications on Ubuntu Desktop Using KDE Connect

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Two Free Alternatives to Microsoft Word

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How to Quickly Find Out Keyboard Shortcuts For Any App on Your Mac

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Create and Edit Matroska Video Files on Linux with MKVToolNix

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How to Remove EXIF Data From Images on Your Mac

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When sharing images on the Internet, you may want to remove EXIF data (or metadata) for privacy and security reasons. Here’s how to do that on a Mac.

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Celestia for Linux allows you to discover the stars and planets of a considerable chunk of the universe with very detailed images. Here’s how it works.

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Edit fstab to Auto-Mount Secondary Hard Drives on Linux

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Did you know there’s an easier way to mount your secondary hard drive on Linux? The process involves a few simple edits to the fstab file on your system.

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