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Wait WHAT? 7 things you didn't know your computer mouse can do

Wait WHAT? 7 things you didn't know your computer mouse can do

Your mouse is capable of much more than just scrolling a document. From zooming in and out to changing the size of icons, here are seven cool things your computer mouse can do that you'll always use.

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Quick tip of the day

Video meetings are practically unavoidable — and missing a call is just as bad as not attending an in-person meeting. Since they’re virtual, though, they’re easy to forget. Those days are over with this secret setting: the Google Calendar daily agenda.

This super handy feature is turned off by default. Just follow these steps to turn it on:

  • First, open Google Calendar. Select the calendar you want to receive notifications for on the left-hand side. Click the three vertical dots.
  • Next, select Settings and sharing. Scroll down to the “Other notifications” section.
  • Notice the Daily agenda feature. By default, it’s set to None.
  • Click None to open a drop-down menu. Here you’ll see another option: Email. Select it to turn on the daily agenda emails.

✔️ Just like that, Google Calendar will send you daily agenda task lists at 5 a.m. While you’re fiddling in your settings, try these buried Gmail tips and tricks.

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Yes, you can add a VPN to your TV - Here are a few reasons you should

Yes, you can add a VPN to your TV - Here are a few reasons you should

A virtual private network (VPN) adds a layer of security between you and the internet. It hides your IP address, encrypts internet traffic and protects your browser history. The benefits go beyond security, and you can even add a VPN to your smart TV. We'll show you how.

Tap or click here to learn how to use a VPN with your TV. →


 
 
 
 

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Big Tech is supposed to safely handle our personal online data, but now they’re getting into the political game. I don’t want to be any part of that, and neither should you. That’s why I trust and use ExpressVPN.

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I read every single email I get, and a common theme this year has been folks worried someone is snooping on their phones. If you suspect someone is accessing your info, here's your action plan. Follow these steps for peace of mind, fast.

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Your email account is at greater risk for phishing attacks than ever, with scams increasing more than 30% recently. If you're worried yours has already been compromised, here are five ways to confirm you're in trouble and how to protect your accounts.

 
DUMB MONEY - Official Trailer

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GameStop vs. Wall Street was a wild ride with several twists and turns. It's so wild Hollywood is turning it into a major film called "Dumb Money." You won't believe how crazy this real-life story is. Warning: The trailer is full of f-bombs.

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