WoW Dragonflight: How to fix trees flickering By Rami Tabari published 14 January 23 Thankfully, there’s a simple fix to the trees flickering in WoW Dragonflight. The cause? A graphical issue, of course. Here’s how to fix it.
How to convert Google Sheets to a PDF By Bryan Clark published 14 January 23 Sharing a Google Sheet isn’t always the best way to present data. Instead, learn how to create a PDF out of your Sheets.
How to record phone calls on iPhone By Kimberly Gedeon published 13 January 23 This is an easy, step-by-step guide on how to record phone calls on iPhone.
How to voice record on iPhone By Kimberly Gedeon published 13 January 23 This is an easy, step-by-step guide on how to record on iPhone
How to change a photo from color to black and white using Microsoft Photos By Bryan Clark last updated 12 January 23 Microsoft Photos is a powerful image enhancement suite and you can use it to change color photos to black and white without additional software.
iOS 16: How to use Lockdown Mode By Shubham Agarwal last updated 12 January 23 Use the new Lockdown Mode on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to protect yourself from the most unyielding security threats out there.
How to factory reset your Xbox One after a black screen of death By Momo Tabari last updated 11 January 23 Stuck on a black screen of death on your Xbox One? Here’s how to factory reset your Xbox One — even when trapped at the black screen of death.
How to log all devices out of your Facebook account By Bryan Clark last updated 11 January 23 Facebook can identify all devices that are currently logged in and allow you to logout from your account on all of them all at once.
How to stop pop-ups in Google Chrome By David Murphy last updated 11 January 23 Google can defend you from pop-up windows in its Chrome browser, if you know which settings to tweak.
How to rotate the screen in Windows 10 or Windows 11 By Avram Piltch last updated 11 January 23 There are a couple of ways to rotate the screen in Windows 10; these methods work in Windows 7, 8 and 10.
How to use guides to position images in Google Slides By Bryan Clark published 8 January 23 Guides can help you arrange and align images on Google Slides. Follow these easy steps below to create picture-perfect presentations.
How to enable low power mode on a Mac By Bryan Clark published 2 January 23 MacBooks typically have great battery life, but you can get a few extra hours with these quick tweaks inside the Energy Saver menu.
How to preview WebP files on macOS with Quick Look By Bryan Clark published 2 January 23 Though WebP images have been around for nearly a decade, you still have no easy option to preview them on macOS like you can in Windows. But there’s a solution.
These 4 tricks let you instantly take notes on iPhone without the hassle By Shubham Agarwal published 2 January 23 Taking notes on iPhone doesn’t have to be a multi-step process. When you’re in a hurry, you can open a blank note in just one touch thanks to these four tricks.
How to automatically insert a bibliography in Google Docs By Bryan Clark published 1 January 23 With Google Docs, users can effortlessly list all their sources in just a few clicks. Learn how to do this trick with these steps.
How to display a page in landscape mode in Google Docs By Bryan Clark published 1 January 23 Changing a Google Doc from portrait mode to landscape mode is fairly easy and can be completed by following the steps provided here.
How to change the language on a Mac By Bryan Clark published 1 January 23 Though Macs come with English set as the default language, you can change it at any time and with just a few steps.
7 basic Excel functions everyone should know By Bryan Clark published 1 January 23 Excel has hundreds of features that can make your life easier. Learn some of the best functions offered by this powerful software here.
How to print in color with Microsoft Word By Bryan Clark published 31 December 22 Microsoft Word allows you to print in black and white or in color. If you prefer the latter, here’s how to ensure perfect color prints.
How to open .key files on Windows By Bryan Clark published 31 December 22 A .key file is a presentation created with Mac’s Keynote app and doesn’t run by default on Windows. Here’s how to open one.