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How to Take Netflix Screenshots Even Though They Don’t Want You To
It’s a confusing frustration we’ve all encountered: You’re watching a show when suddenly you want to pause it and take a screenshot, maybe to create a meme or share a joke with a friend. But when you hit that screenshot button, all you get is a blank image, maybe with subtitles. This is a common…
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Now You Can Talk to ChatGPT With Your Voice
We’re all used to the ChatGPT protocol by now. You boot it up, write your query, and the AI reacts accordingly — accuracy not guaranteed. While chatting with ChatGPT is surprisingly human-like, you’re really just texting at the end of the day. The chatbot isn’t at the point where you can have a spoken-word conversation…
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How To Clear Cookies Every Time You Close Your Browser
You might be familiar with the practice of regularly clearing out the local data stored by your browser, including cookies — those little files that can store your preferences, your personal details, and other bits of information that help sites know who you are. If you don’t want to have to keep doing this manually,…
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RIP Internet Explorer, 1995 — 2023
It’s official: Internet Explorer is dead. Microsoft confirmed as much on Tuesday with an update to the Internet Explorer desktop app support page: “The retired, out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop application has been permanently disabled through a Microsoft Edge update on certain versions of Windows 10.” Ouch.