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Twitter's edit button is finally happening, with a catch
After years of pleas from users, Twitter says it's finally testing out an edit button—but only for subscribersUpdated
How to cheat at Wordle
Here's how to hack Wordle to discover the answers to upcoming Wordle puzzles, as well as ways to increase your Wordle score and streaks. Wordle's new owner, The New York Times, appears to have left the site's code unchanged.News
Google Meet will make collaborating over video even easier
Google is rolling out new features for Meet and Spaces, including threaded conversations in Spaces and Google Meet integration in Docs, Slides and Sheets.Deal
Support Ukraine with this awesomely stacked Humble Bundle
Humble Bundle's Stand with Ukraine Bundle offers 125 items for $40 or more for charity.How-To
How to watch TV on your PC
There are several ways to watch live TV on your PC, some much easier than others. We walk you through your options.Feature
The best VPN for streaming Netflix
Netflix doesn't like VPNs, but these services promise not to chill on Netflix compatibility.Deal
Rock out for less with this one-day sale on Anker headphones and earbuds
Amazon is selling three models of Anker Soundcore headphones at discounted prices, but only for today.DealPost
Marketing videos are easier to navigate and more effective with VidTags
VidTags is an AI-powered platform that puts chapter stops into your video and audio files, thereby rendering specific components easier to find.Deal
Rock out with these JBL wireless earbuds for $50
Amazon's dropped the price of the JBL Live 300TWS to $48.70, the all-time low.News
Piracy favorite LimeWire returns from the dead…as an NFT marketplace
Infamous peer-to-peer network LimeWire is returning, in name only, as a place to buy and sell music NFTs.How-To
How to fix audio problems on your Windows PC
If your computer audio abruptly stops working, you can try these simple steps in five minutes or less.Updated
YouTube, Google to block Russian state-owned channels
Google has announced its plans to fight disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, blocking Russia's Sputnik and Russia Today channels on YouTube and elsewhere.News
Microsoft pulls Russian news sources from Bing and the Start news app
Microsoft says that it will pull Russian propaganda sources Russia Today (RT) and Sputnik from its Bing search results and Microsoft Start, as a response to the conflict in Ukraine and Russia disinformation.Updated
The best budget computer speakers: Surprisingly sound choices for $100 or less
Budget computer speakers have come a long way since the tinny-sounding beige boxes of yore. Our top picks are surprisingly good—and surprisingly affordable.Updated
Best VPN services: Top picks for speed, price, privacy, and more
Surfing the web through a virtual private network (VPN) can keep your identity and data safe and secure online. We show you what to look for in a VPN and help you pick the best one for your needs.Updated
How to register your own domain name
Reserve a website name before someone else beats you to it. Here's how to do that using a domain name registrar service.News
Mozilla warns of potential Y2K-style bugs in Chrome and Firefox
Version 100 of the popular browsers might create user-agent issues on some websitesUpdated
4 reasons why I switched from Google to Bing
If you're still using Google as your search engine, you may not know that Microsoft Bing is a great search engine, too. Here's why to switch from Google to Bing in search.News Analysis
The hidden costs of multi-gigabit fiber Internet: A cautionary tale
Most consumer hardware just isn't ready for multi-gig Internet service. Here's what you can learn from my journey.How-To