Macros are basic bits of programming that let you hit a quick button or keyboard shortcut to trigger a pre-recorded action. Here’s how to make easy ones in Word.
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Thursday, 1 March 2018
How to Use the HomePod with Your Apple TV
Apple’s HomePod is a great little speaker, and while you can AirPlay music to it from your iPhone, you can also wirelessly hook it up to your Apple TV through AirPlay. Here’s how to do it.
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Not Getting Android OS Updates? Here’s How Google Is Updating Your Device Anyway
Android updates are a still a point of contention among die-hard fans, because most manufacturers don’t keep updated with the latest offerings from Google. But just because your phone isn’t getting full OS updates doesn’t mean it’s totally out of date.
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8 Awesome iMessage Apps (That Aren’t Silly Sticker Packs)

iMessage changed a lot within iOS, making it easier to send messages and share all kinds of content with friends and family.
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Wednesday, 28 February 2018
How to Prevent Accidental Touches on the HomePod
The touchpad on top of the HomePod can be pretty sensitive, making it likely you’ll trigger something accidentally if you haven’t already. There is a way to prevent accidental touches, though.
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Geek Trivia: Which Of These Bowling Variants Is Extremely Popular In Eastern Canada And The New England Area?
Think you know the answer? Click through to see if you're right!
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Get Rid of the Annoying Microsoft OneDrive Sign In Popup
Every time you reboot your Windows 10 PC, Microsoft OneDrive bugs you to login or create an account. But what if you don’t want to? What if you want it to go away, forever? Microsoft doesn’t give you that option, but we have a way to disable it for good.
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