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How-To Geek is a digital publication focused on technology. Since launching in 2006, the publication's 20,000+ in-depth articles have been read billions of times. At How-To Geek, we pride ourselves on our unique approach. We’re not just a website for geeks, we are the geeks. We’re the go-to experts when your computer is acting up, you're tackling a technical task, or you're looking to stay updated on the latest gadgets. What sets us apart is our ability to break down complex concepts into simple, approachable terms, making technology accessible to everyone. Our guides are so helpful that the we have become the expert resource by industry groups like the Wi-Fi Alliance. How-To Geek is owned and operated by Valnet Inc.
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Game launchers are the bane of PC gaming.
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A premium gaming laptop that's worth its price.
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A better YouTube audio experience is coming to a TV near you.
Youtube’s Stable Volume Normalization Is Coming to More Devices
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Samsung's new book-style folding phone has arrived.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Has a Much Better External Screen
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The iCloud integration is especially interesting for iPhone users.
Winamp Music Player Is Now on iPhone and Android
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Get access to the global garage sale.
How to Search All of Craigslist
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The new budget alternative to the Galaxy Buds Pro.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Look A Lot Like AirPods
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Let Google help you be punctual.
PSA: Google Maps Can Tell You When to Leave to Arrive on Time
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The affordable 5G internet service is back down to $50 a month.
T-Mobile Home Internet Reverses Its Recent Price Increase
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