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Intricate network of tree roots and moss on a forest hillside, showcasing nature's resilience.

Suzanne Simard sealed paper birch and Douglas fir seedlings inside plastic bags, fed them carbon-14 and carbon-13 dioxide, and nine days later found carbon had crossed between species through fungal threads in the British Columbia soil beneath her boots

Close-up of glowing jellyfish swimming gracefully in deep green ocean waters.

A species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii can revert its adult cells back to a juvenile polyp stage when injured or starving, effectively restarting its life cycle, and biologists have so far failed to identify any natural limit to how many times it can do this.

Elderly man with beard and bandana, reacting to smartphone while seated indoors.

A Japanese man named Jiroemon Kimura, who lived to 116, was born in 1897 when Queen Victoria still ruled and died in 2013, meaning a single human life personally overlapped with the invention of the airplane, the atomic bomb, the internet, and Instagram

A lively view of Hollywood Boulevard with iconic landmarks and busy street life under a clear sky.

The Hollywood sign originally read HOLLYWOODLAND when it was built in 1923 as a real estate advertisement for a housing development, and it was only meant to stand for 18 months, but nobody ever got around to taking it down and the city eventually adopted it as a landmark

Almost all of the world’s internet traffic does not travel by satellite but through fibre-optic cables lying on the ocean floor, a hidden web of wires crossing the deepest parts of the sea to connect the continents.

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WinX DVD Ripper: Quickly Rip and Digitize DVDs

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I Just Replaced Adobe Illustrator With This Browser Based Alternative

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Use Pake to Turn Websites Into Desktop Apps — No Bloat, No Browser Dependency

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VideoProc Converter AI: Easy 1-Stop AI Video, Image, Audio Tool

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Stop Using Capcut! This Secret Open-Source Browser App Is a Video-Editing Beast

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How to Use WhatsApp Web and WhatsApp Desktop in 2026

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Discord Botched Age Verification – Here’s How They’re Fixing It

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How to Download Videos from X (Formerly Twitter)

How To Fix Snapchat’s Most Annoying Audio Glitches

Snapchat Audio Driving You Crazy? Here’s the Rapid Fix

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How to Hide Telegram Chats Without Permanently Deleting Them

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In the early 1980s, a Dutch radio broadcaster figured out how to transmit video games over standard commercial radio broadcasts — and teenagers across Europe would sit with blank cassette tapes waiting for the local station to broadcast a series of high-pitched squeaks and buzzes that they could record and load into their home computers

Sony’s PlayStation 2 was so computationally advanced when it launched in 2000 that the government of Iraq reportedly imported over 4,000 of the gaming consoles — sparking an intense military investigation over fears that the systems would be chained together to build a crude, low-cost supercomputer capable of guiding long-range missiles

The legendary video game Pac-Man doesn’t actually have an ending—instead, a single 8-bit integer overflow bug causes the game’s internal counter to glitch out at Level 256, violently corrupting the right half of the screen into a chaotic mess of random symbols and rendering the final stage completely unplayable.

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How to Play The Legend of Zelda on PC

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What Is NVIDIA DLSS? Upscaling and DLSS Alternatives Explained

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Apple has quietly become the largest watchmaker in the world by unit sales, shipping more than twice as many watches as the entire Swiss industry combined — but the Swiss industry, which dismissed the Apple Watch in 2015, has discovered something more interesting: they’ve held onto the high end, and Rolex alone is now closing in on Apple Watch by revenue

Why You Need A Travel Router For Public Wi Fi (and How To Set It Up)

Why a Travel Router is the Best Investment for Your Next Trip

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9 Ways to Repurpose Your Old Tablets and Put Them to Good Use

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11 Ways to Repurpose Old Phones

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I Finally Moved Away From My Synology NAS, and I Don’t Miss It

You can cutomize the type of adverts you see, across Google and Google services, including YouTube.

How to Opt Out of Personalized YouTube and Google Ads

Want to continue supporting your favorite sites without seeing targeted ads? Opting out of personalized Google ads and YouTube ads is a good way.

By Jessica Thornsby – Jan 26, 2021

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How to Collect, Organize and Share Your Research with Zotero

Researching a topic can be very tedious. Zotero can help by making your research process easier and keeping your notes well organized.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Jan 25, 2021

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6 of the Best Alternatives to Amazon

There are several online stores that are similar to Amazon. Here are some of the best alternatives to Amazon for online shopping.

By Sayak Boral – Jan 23, 2021

3 Ways To Split Cells In Microsoft Excel

3 Ways to Split Cells in Microsoft Excel

Need to turn a single cell in Excel into two? Learn several ways to split cells in Microsoft Excel for more custom spreadsheets.

By Crystal Crowder – Jan 22, 2021

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How to Turn Off Read Receipts in WhatsApp

Do you know that you can easily read WhatsApp messages without people knowing? Learn how you can turn off read receipts in WhatsApp.

By Alexandra Arici – Jan 21, 2021

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How to Add ‘I am Feeling Lucky’ to Chrome Omnibox

Learn how you can add the “I’m Feeling Lucky” feature to the Chrome omnibox to search and direct to the first ranking for your search.

By Robert Zak – Jan 19, 2021

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WhatsApp vs. Signal vs. Telegram: Which One Should You Use?

WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram are among the most popular messaging apps. Here is a comparison to see which one is right for you.

By David Joz – Jan 18, 2021

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How to Find and Replace Text in Chrome and Firefox

Most browsers don’t come with a “Find and Replace Text” function. Here’s how you can add the find-and-replace feature in Chrome and Firefox.

By Mike Tee – Jan 16, 2021

You can block cross-site tracking across all the major web browsers.

How to See Who’s Tracking You Online (and Stop It)

Are you starting to see too many targeted ads? Find out which companies are tracking you online and how to stop them.

By Jessica Thornsby – Jan 13, 2021

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How to Create an Alexa Skill without Coding Experience

Using an Amazon Echo is great, and developing for them is rewarding too. Here we discuss how to create an Alexa Skill without coding chops!

By Tom Rankin – Jan 7, 2021

Receive all of your packages on the same day, with Amazon Day Delivery.

Amazon Day: Get All Your Deliveries on the Same Day

Does your life seem to revolve around waiting for Amazon deliveries? Make use of Amazon day to receive all deliveries on the same day.

By Jessica Thornsby – Jan 7, 2021

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How to Log into iCloud from Different Devices

Before you start using iCloud, you need to log in to it. Find out how you can log into iCloud from different OS and devices.

By David Joz – Jan 4, 2021

You can automatically delete your browsing history, on many of the major web browsers.

How to Auto-Delete Browsing History on Safari, Chrome, and Firefox

Worried about online privacy? Find out how to automatically delete your browsing history across Safari, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox!

By Jessica Thornsby – Jan 4, 2021

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How to Mute a Tab in Any Web Browser

We often encounter websites which automatically play videos without your permission. Learn how you can mute a tab in any web browser.

By Sayak Boral – Jan 3, 2021

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How to Set a Custom Background on Skype

Many people are still using Skype for their online calls. Learn how to set a custom background in Skype, simila what’s offered in Zoom.

By Shujaa Imran – Jan 3, 2021

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How to Restart and Reset Your HomePod & HomePod Mini

If you’re experiencing glitches with your smart speaker, it’s time to learn how to restart and reset your HomePod and HomePod Mini.

By Isaac Norman – Jan 1, 2021

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Google Keep vs. Evernote vs. Bear: Which Note-Taking App Is Ideal for You?

Google Keep, Evernote, and Bear are each terrific as note-taking apps. Here is a comparison to see which note-taking app is best for you.

By Ed Kennedy – Dec 31, 2020

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How to Recall Sent Emails in Outlook

It is possible to recall sent emails in Outlook but only if one condition is met. Find out how you can recall emails in your Outlook client.

By Sayak Boral – Dec 30, 2020

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A Beginners’ Guide to Smart Living

Smart living is an industry on the rise. In this piece, we show you how to get started with automating your home appliances!

By Tom Rankin – Dec 30, 2020

Local Backups Vs Cloud Backups Which Is Best

Local Backups vs. Cloud Backups: Which Is Best?

You know backups are necessary, but which option is best for you? See which option is best in the local backups vs. cloud backups battle.

By Crystal Crowder – Dec 29, 2020

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Mycorrhizal fungi colonised plant roots roughly 450 million years ago and biologists now suspect plants could never have moved out of the oceans onto bare rock without them, meaning every forest on Earth — including the redwoods, the Amazon, and the boreal belt — is still running on a partnership older than trees themselves

Jun 11, 2026

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The “CrackBerry” nickname stuck for a reason — and the variable-reward psychology that hooked early-2000s executives on their BlackBerrys is the exact same machinery now running every push notification on every smartphone in your pocket

Jun 11, 2026

Intricate network of tree roots and moss on a forest hillside, showcasing nature's resilience.

Suzanne Simard sealed paper birch and Douglas fir seedlings inside plastic bags, fed them carbon-14 and carbon-13 dioxide, and nine days later found carbon had crossed between species through fungal threads in the British Columbia soil beneath her boots

Jun 10, 2026

Close-up of glowing jellyfish swimming gracefully in deep green ocean waters.

A species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii can revert its adult cells back to a juvenile polyp stage when injured or starving, effectively restarting its life cycle, and biologists have so far failed to identify any natural limit to how many times it can do this.

Jun 10, 2026

Octopuses possess roughly 500 million neurons distributed across their body, with two-thirds located in their arms rather than their central brain, meaning each arm can taste, problem-solve, and react to stimuli independently of whatever the octopus is otherwise paying attention to.

Jun 10, 2026

Explore the historic Roman bridge in lush Salamanca, Spain captured beautifully in daylight.

The Roman aqueduct at Segovia, built around the first century AD without mortar, still carried water into the 1970s, its 167 granite arches held together by nothing but the precise weight distribution of stones cut to fit each other within fractions of a millimeter.

Jun 10, 2026

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