How to Take a Screenshot of Your Samsung Galaxy Tab A
Updated: This brief guide will explain how to take a screenshot on your Samsung Galaxy Tab A the easy way! …
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Updated: This brief guide will explain how to take a screenshot on your Samsung Galaxy Tab A the easy way! …
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It’s a bit more detailed and confusing than it should be, so this guide will take you every single step of the way through creating a “contact group” – which will allow you to add one or more specific contacts that will not be muted when you set your iPhone to “Do Not Disturb” (silent mode). Here goes! …
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Using a small (and free) App you can add a great calendar to your Menu Bar (and it works in Catalina!)
Note: although this guide was initially published in 2015, it has been updated to be current in late 2019. …
This quick tip will show you how to check the ‘health’ (current battery maximum charge vs. when it was new) of your iPhone or iPad battery. All you’ll need is your Mac and a free App. …
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You’ve tried holding down every possible combination of buttons and your GoPro still won’t power on? Keep reading. …
If you enjoyed the “grid view” feature on your iPhone’s camera to help center your photos, but can’t seem to find it anymore – this short tutorial will show you how to locate and enable it.

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For whatever reason you’ve wound up here (probably not a fan of Photos) – this step-by-step guide will show you how to install/re-install iPhoto on your Mac running Yosemite (OS X 10.10.x). Update: this guide/method also works for OS X “El Capitan” (10.11) …
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This guide will explain how to clear the DNS Cache on your Mac no matter which version of OS X or macOS you’re using. …
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This brief tutorial will show you how to enable the feature that sends your location to the Find My iPhone service right before the battery on your iPhone or iPad dies. …
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While this feature was intended for those who are hearing impaired, it’s also a great if you want to keep your phone silent but still be visually notified of new emails, text messages, Facebook updates etc.

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This step-by-step guide will show you how to send and respond to “DM’s” (short for Direct Messages) on Instagram. …
This brief tutorial will take you step by step through the process of clearing the list of sites you’ve visited on your iPhone, without deleting any of your other browser settings. …
In light of the recent Heartbleed Bug and several other major website hacks (one of which involved 40 million credit cards being stolen) – it’s time to take your passwords seriously. Long gone are the days of thinking that a word with the vowels replaced by numbers (l1k3 th1s) can be considered ‘secure’. If you use the same password on more than one site or service, you’re asking for trouble. To keep yourself safe, you have to use a different password for every single service or site that you use, and those passwords have to be impossible to guess. Trying to commit dozens of secure passwords, like “#dOzu3!pDD”, to memory – not likely. So what’s the solution? To use a password manager. …
This tutorial will take you through the steps to delete a single SMS (text) message from a “conversation history” on your iPhone. …
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This very short tutorial will explain how to turn your Pebble off. …