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  • How to Change Virtual Background in Google Meet

    How to Change Virtual Background in Google Meet

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Change Virtual Background in Google Meet Have you been using Google Meet for making video calls with your colleagues or friends? Want to customize your Google Meet experience a bit by changing your virtual background when you’re in a video chat? Not everyone has the most ideal…

  • How to See Recent Changes & Revision History in Google Docs & Sheets

    How to See Recent Changes & Revision History in Google Docs & Sheets

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to See Recent Changes & Revision History in Google Docs & Sheets Do you use Google Docs or Google Sheets for word processing, managing to-do lists, to work on spreadsheets, and perform other office tasks? In that case, you may be wondering how to check the changes you’ve…

  • How to Change Default Search Engine on Chrome for iPhone & iPad

    How to Change Default Search Engine on Chrome for iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Change Default Search Engine on Chrome for iPhone & iPad Do you use the Chrome web browser for iPhone or iPad, but want to change the default search engine? Sure, Google is without a doubt the most popular search engine, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other…

  • How to Tell Which Apps Can See Your Private iPhone Data

    How to Tell Which Apps Can See Your Private iPhone Data

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Every year, Apple releases new features that both improve data privacy on the iPhone, and set a new benchmark for the industry as a whole. With iOS 15, it’s all about transparency. iOS 15.2 brings a new feature called App Privacy Report that provides a visual, easy-to-read report of all…

  • How to Disable / Enable Dark Mode on Google.com

    How to Disable / Enable Dark Mode on Google.com

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Disable / Enable Dark Mode on Google.com You may have noticed that Google now offers a dark mode and light mode theme for web searches on google.com, and while it usually follows the theme settings in the operating system, sometimes it also seems to have a mind…

  • 10 of the Worst iPhone Annoyances (and How to Fix Them)

    10 of the Worst iPhone Annoyances (and How to Fix Them)

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Even though iOS works great for most people, it has a lot of minor, frustrating annoyances. With a little bit of effort, though, you can get rid of most of these issues and make your iPhone work for you. Here’s a list of 10 things that are likely to bother…

  • How to 'Haunt' Your House Using Smart Speakers

    How to 'Haunt' Your House Using Smart Speakers

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Whether you have a Google Home, Amazon Echo, or Apple’s HomePod, your smart speaker shouldn’t go ignored this Halloween. Just as you can ask Alexa to set a timer while you cook, or inquire about the weather with Google, you can also ask your smart speakers to embrace spooky season—if…

  • How to Enable Center Stage on Your iPad

    How to Enable Center Stage on Your iPad

    Read full article: at LifeHacker When you’re on video calls for hours a day, sitting squarely in front of the iPad’s screen can get tiring. But if you want to move around (say, you want to show something, or if you’re cooking), it’s essentially impossible unless you have someone to follow you around. Read more……

  • How to Finally Translate (Almost) Any Text in iOS 15

    How to Finally Translate (Almost) Any Text in iOS 15

    Read full article: at LifeHacker As we near ever closer to iOS 15’s fall 2021 release, more and more features are being added to the beta builds. One of the latest additions is a new, system-level translation feature that can translate just about any text on your iPhone’s screen. Read more… Read full article: at…

  • How to Block Spam Calls With the Nuclear Option (and as Little Fallout as Possible)

    How to Block Spam Calls With the Nuclear Option (and as Little Fallout as Possible)

    Read full article: at LifeHacker We’re all in a battle against robocalls. Chances are you’ve tried out various apps, settings, and carrier services to stop—or at least mitigate—the endless train of scams and spam, and some of them even work pretty well, at least for a while. Unfortunately, new spam techniques crop up all the…