July 2, 2021 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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4 things you need to know today1. Gmail storage suddenly full? This could be the reason whyEvery Google account comes with 15GB of free storage. That seems like a fair amount, but users have recently seen available space mysteriously shrink. We'll explain what's happening and what might be behind shrinking storage space. Tap or click here to see why your Google storage is filling up fast. → |
2. Tech fails! 7 devices and companies we can't believe got the green lightOver at the Komando HQ, we love shining a light on the coolest tech out there. We share the news about startups, gadgets, apps and more. But sometimes, it's fun to sit back and giggle at some of the silliest ideas out there. Some of these will make you wonder, "Who thought this would ever work?" |
3. Fourth of July freebies you don't want to missFourth of July weekend is upon us, and America is going to celebrate like never before. After the year we just went through, it's safe to say everyone is ready to party. To kick your spirits up a notch, we've put together a list of freebies being given away in honor of Independence Day. |
4. Will Windows 11 run on your PC? Check the requirements nowExcitement turned to despair for many Windows-based computer owners recently. Microsoft unveiled the first detailed look at Window 11 and announced the minimum system requirements. Unfortunately, not everyone has a machine that it will work on. Is your PC compatible? This tool will show you. Tap or click here to find out if your PC is compatible with Windows 11. → |
WINDOWS SMARTSMaster all things Microsoft with Kim's Windows newsletter. Free downloads, update news, pro tips and more, delivered weekly. |
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AND FINALLY ...The first computer mouse rolled onto the scene in 1964. Douglas Engelbert designed it with only one button, as well as a material very different from what we see in modern devices. In fact, the first computer mouse was a block of wood built over wheels. It’s gotten quite the facelift over the years! |
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