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Windows 11 Beta was just released, and it's been buggy for a lot of users. Here's how you can get back to Windows 10 if Windows 11 isn't working out for you.
With privacy concerns increasing over Amazon's new "Sidewalk" feature, there is the ability to opt out altogether. It takes less than a minute to do, and we'll show you how.
We walk you through the installation process for Apple MacOS 12 Monterey public beta and explain why it might be a good idea to wait for the final MacOS version to be released.
If you want to take iOS 15 for a test drive, start here.
Microsoft's Windows 11 Developer Preview is here. Watch the installation process and learn the reasons you should probably wait.
You can check your PC's specs to see if it's compatible with Windows 11. In this video we walk you through Microsoft's PC Health Check process to see if you can update to the new version of the operating system.
Learn how saying, "OK, Google" can be your key to a huge library of free audiobooks, as well as titles from the Google Play Store, Audible and other sources.
See which products and services earned this prestigious new honor.
With Black Friday coming up, our resident Cheapskate, Rick Broida, picks his seven favorite cost-conscious gifts to give.
Black Friday is right around the corner so it's time to get ready. Here are some helpful tips to make your shopping experience go smoother.
It's official, Amazon Prime Day 2020 will be held on Oct. 13. Check out our explainer on everything you need to know to get yourself ready for the big day.
I printed a few handy accessories for the new 2020 iMac, and now I have somewhere to put my keys.
Apple recently released a report urging people to stop closing their MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro with a cover over the camera because it might damage the laptop's screen. But what if you're worried about hackers spying on you through your laptop's camera? Is there anything to be concerned about?
Your PC needs protection against malware and other dangerous attacks, so loading your Windows computer with antivirus software is just what's called for. Check out our recommendations for the best Windows 10 antivirus apps.
If you think your phone is being used to spy on you, try these tips.