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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.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.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
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.How-To
How to enable (and disable) Google's SmartSearch Browsing filter
Keep those explicit results out of your Google searches with SmartSearch Browsing.How-To
How to change your nickname on Discord
You can give yourself a nickname for each Discord server you’re in. Here's how.How-To
How to add bots to Discord
Adding bots to your Discord server doesn’t require a programming degree and there’s no steep learning curve–even beginners can do it!Tip
How to clear unwanted autofill entries in Google Chrome
Are you pestered by outdated autofill entries in Chrome? Here are some tips for getting rid of them.How-To
How to spot a scam email
Scam emails can cause massive headaches or, worse, financial ruin. Here are some telltale warning signs to look out for.How-To
How to use Discord: A beginner's guide
Discord has taken the gaming world by storm. Here's how to start using the popular messaging tool.Updated
Use your TV as a computer monitor: Everything you need to know
Will that big, sexy screen look as good on your desk as it does in your living room? Let's dig into the specifics of using an HDTV with your PC.How-To
Chrome can now caption almost any video or audio
Chrome's new Live Caption is an excellent accessibility feature that adds closed captions to almost any video—online or offline.How-To
How to see what Facebook knows about you, and download your data
Facebook stores a lot of data on its users, but the social media service makes it easy to see the information it has on you, and even lets you download a copy of its records.How-To
7 ways your kids can have 'recess' while distance-learning from home
Distance learning may still be the unfortunate reality this fall, but there are ways for your kids to socialize with their friends and classmates, and get some exercise.How-To
How to share large video files on Android
Videos sent directly through text message or a chat app often end up tiny, blurry, and difficult to view—here's how to share them in all their glory.How-To
How to look fresh and professional in videoconferences and web meetings
Working remotely? Your videoconferencing look could be scarier than you realize. These simple tips will help you look your best.How-To
How to protect yourself from online scams including ransomware and more
Protect yourself from online scams with these tips, including a detailed account of attempts to remove ransomware.How-To
How to avoid Internet fraud, scams, phishing and other cybercrime
Internet fraud takes many forms, but they share a common goal: Extracting money or personal data from an unsuspecting user. Here's how to avoid their traps.How-To
Who owns that shady website? These tools provide the details
Is this site legit? Here's how to use ICANN and other databases to find out. But some honest sites may hide their identities for justifiable reasons.How-To