2/5/23
Edge Split Screen
2/4/23
Google Tracker
2/3/23
Microsoft Flex OLED
2/2/23
Get WiFi in your Car
2/1/23
Change Telsa's Charge Limit
1/31/23
AI Software
1/30/23
LassPass Update from Twit
I am so glad to hear someone is concerned about the LastPass breach and the show was so informative that if you think it was nothing, then you need to watch this episode in full.
I highly recommend you stay in touch with Twit and keep on watching their informative shows.
Just shows the negligence the company still does not address.
1/29/23
Alison Free Online Courses
1/28/23
Google Fonts
If you are in search of new fonts for your report or presentation, you can go to Google Fonts to download the fonts that you are looking for and install them on your computer for free.
Nothing beats having the right fonts for that special presentation.
1/27/23
EggTimer
1/26/23
Online PDF Editor
1/25/23
LG Invisible Speaker
1/24/23
Down for Everyone
1/23/23
CleanPng
Looking for a background for a particular event so that you can customize it, then this site can give you a clean template so that you can customize and add images to your site.
It's a great place to go to add items to your documents.
1/22/23
CanyouRunit
If you have an old computer and want to confirm if your system can play a particular game on your computer, this site is a savior. It's a handy website to check your computer requirements before you go out and spend the money buying the game with a limited return policy.
1/21/23
Brainly
1/20/23
Uber Legal
1/19/23
Samsung Flex Hybrid
1/18/23
Belking AirPods Cleaning Kit
This affordable kit for your AirPods will not only restore your AirPods back to life but it's a must-have for Apple users who want their audio devices in tune with every beat.
The cleaning solution eliminates the daily buildup that accumulates on these devices as time goes by. If you have an AirPod this is a must-have.
1/17/23
Samsung Self Repair App
Samsung will soon make a self-repair application so that users can fix their devices. It's a great idea and a move in the right direction for users who want to take ownership of fixing their own things.
Now, why can't other manufacturers do the same?