How to Quickly Make a Resume on Your Phone
Tuesday, 21 June 2022
When applying for a job, your resume plays a big role in deciding whether you get hired or not. It is one of those job-hunting tools that you need to keep in excellent shape. MUO – Feed
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Too Many Safari Tabs Open? Quickly Close Them All on iPhone, iPad or Mac
Friday, 08 April 2022
Whether you use Safari on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or any combination of these devices, it’s very likely you have a lot of tabs open in it right now. This is far from a call-out—I’m guilty of it myself. It feels great to close a bunch of them when you finish a project, or finish
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How to Quickly Reset a Forgotten Password on Ubuntu
Tuesday, 08 February 2022
Forgetting passwords can be an absolute nightmare, and if you’ve had the misfortune of forgetting the password to your PC, then you might be pretty worried. Typically, it's much easier to reset the password of an online web account (Google, Facebook, etc.) than resetting your computer's password. MUO – Feed
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How to Quickly Remove Bloatware From Windows 11
Saturday, 13 November 2021
Unneeded built-in apps can be a nightmare for PC performance, especially if running a low-end PC. Previously, Windows 10 users were particularly frustrated with so many pre-installed Microsoft apps, but luckily things have taken a turn for the better on Windows 11. MUO – Feed
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How to Quickly Change Compromised Passwords in Chrome for Android
Friday, 17 September 2021
Changing passwords used to be a tedious process. You had to navigate to the site, sign in, find the account settings, open the password page, and then save it. Not anymore. Chrome users on Android can change their passwords with a single tap on a button. Here's how to do it. Step 1: Turn On
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Develop Android Apps Quickly With This Developer Course
Tuesday, 20 April 2021
There are multiple ways to develop apps for Android. You can either go down the path of native or hybrid application development. In the former case, you can choose from either Java or Kotlin. And the latter includes Flutter, React native, or NativeScript. Flutter uses Dart, whereas React Native or NativeScript rely on Javascript. If
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