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10 bad Windows default settings you should change today

10 bad Windows default settings you should change today

Windows comes loaded with features and programs you will never use. Disabling them will speed up your computer and reduce clutter. When was the last time you sent a fax from your computer? Do you use a Bluetooth mouse? We'll show you 10 default Windows settings you can turn off now.

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Quick tip of the day

How many times have you clicked “Sign in with Facebook” over the years? Bad news: That’s a privacy mistake. To see the third-party apps and services you’ve connected to Facebook over the years, follow these steps:

  • On your computer, log in to Facebook, then click the downward arrow in the top right corner.
  • Click Settings & Privacy > Select Settings.
  • Click Apps and Websites in the left-hand menu. If you don’t see it, choose Security and Login, then Apps and Websites.

Once you see the apps and websites connected to Facebook, you can cut them off one by one. Remove anything you don’t want to have your data and track you.

💡 Want to get the job done on your iPhone or Android? Find steps here, along with similar steps to take with your Google account.

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Summer sales will soon be gone: Shop Dell's Labor Day 2022 sale before it's too late!

Summer sales will soon be gone: Shop Dell's Labor Day 2022 sale before it's too late!

The Dell Labor Day sale of 2022 is officially here! Shop now for steep savings on computers, laptops, desktops and more. All the tech you need is on sale right now. Wait too long and prices will go back up. So act quickly and upgrade your home office tech today!

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Sometimes it feels like the world is throwing everything it has at you. To succeed, you need someone to guide you through. That’s what Dell Technologies Advisors do. They have the tech advice to help you navigate whatever challenges you’re up against — and get you safely to where you want to be.

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A safe way to sign PDFs and convert them to different formats

Sharing a PDF is as easy as any other file, but signing one is a different story. While you have some options, why not go with the company that invented the PDF? You may think you need to pay to use Adobe Acrobat, but there's another way. We'll show you the free and easy way to work on PDFs.

How to find and manage apps on your smart TV

Smart TVs are incredibly useful. Use these internet-connected devices to stream and manage your movies and shows without an external connector. You access media through different apps, like Netflix, Hulu and countless others. You can add more apps to find content that better fits your interest. Knowing how to manage the apps on your smart TV can help thwart hackers.

 

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How high-tech running shoes got banned

How high-tech running shoes got banned

Back in 2019, a marathon runner named Ediud Kipchoge accomplished something no one had ever done before: He ran a marathon in under 2 hours. He did this wearing brand new shoes designed by Nike. His incredible feat was immediately called into question with critics claiming that these high-tech shoes gave him an advantage. But they're just shoes, right? How much impact can they really have? Turns out — a lot.

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