Unplanned DND combat broke out and I don’t have a map — What do I do? By Rami Tabari published 9 July 22 What do you do when your players get into combat but you don’t have a map at the ready for them? Let’s jump into several simple solutions.
How to disable iMessage before you switch to Android By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 8 July 22 If you're making the big switch to Android, here's how to disable iMessage before you go
How to watch Black Bird online: Where to stream, release dates, synopsis and trailer By Rael Hornby published 8 July 22 A fallen hero, a serial killer, and a dangerous bargain for redemption
How to upload videos to Google Drive By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 7 July 22 Uploading videos to Google drive is quick and easy
How to change your Netflix location to watch different shows and movies By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 6 July 22 Do you find yourself gazing mindlessly at Netflix's endless catalog of shows and movies and still unable to find something that piques your interest?
How to remove a background in PowerPoint By Bryan Clark published 4 July 22 Removing the background of a PowerPoint presentation lets you start from scratch. Learn how to do this with these easy steps.
How to make Safari more private By Shubham Agarwal published 3 July 22 Safari can protect you from a host of internet threats. But you’ll have to turn on its advanced security options first. Here’s how to do it.
How to use Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge By Bryan Clark published 3 July 22 Edge provides better and faster features than its predecessors, but you can easily reload websites on Internet Explorer mode with these steps.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands writer asks how we manage expectations for our D&D home games vs. actual play shows By Rami Tabari published 3 July 22 I love watching other people play D&D — it’s incredibly engaging and can draw me in for hours, but how does that compare to actually playing D&D? Here’s how you should distinguish them.
How to get macOS Ventura’s best features without the update By Shubham Agarwal published 2 July 22 macOS Ventura’s best features, such as Stage Manager and Continuity Camera, are available today on macOS Monterey and older versions with these third party apps.
How to back up your Google Hangouts data before it's gone forever By Mark Anthony Ramirez published 1 July 22 Google decided to lay Hangouts to rest and replace it with a new messaging app. Here's how to back up your data before it's gone for good.
How to buy Solana — the easiest way to get the 'Ethereum killer' By Kimberly Gedeon published 30 June 22 This tutorial offers easy, step-by-step instructions on how to buy Solana.
How to buy Bitcoin — a beginner's guide to crypto investing By Kimberly Gedeon published 30 June 22 "How to buy Bitcoin" is an easy-to-follow guide on how to purchase the world's most popular cryptocurrency; it’s not as daunting as you may think.
How to buy SafeMoon — the easiest way to buy the lunar-inspired crypto By Kimberly Gedeon published 30 June 22 How to buy SafeMoon on TrustWallet
How to buy Shiba Inu — the easiest way to buy the “Dogecoin killer” By Kimberly Gedeon published 30 June 22 "How to buy Shiba Inu" is a quick, easy-to-understand explainer on how to purchase the Dogecoin killer.
How to mine Shiba Inu — earn free SHIB with your laptop By Kimberly Gedeon published 30 June 22 Purchasing cryptocurrency isn’t the only way to acquire Shiba Inu. You can acquire the meme token by mining it.
How to check battery health on Android — assess your phone's charging power By Kimberly Gedeon published 30 June 22 This is an easy, step-by-step tutorial on how to check the battery health of your Android phone.
How to record on iPhone — the easiest way to save audio to your device By Kimberly Gedeon published 27 June 22 This is an easy, step-by-step guide on how to record on iPhone
How to factory reset an Android phone — revert it back to its original settings By Sean Riley published 27 June 22 Here's how to reset an Android phone and get back to factory settings whether you are looking to fix a problem or are wiping your data before selling your phone.
How to find the number of cores in your Windows PC By Bryan Clark published 26 June 22 Computer manufacturers market the number of cores their products have. Follow these steps to check how many cores are working inside your PC.