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When a Screenshot of an E-Ticket Will Work (and When It Won’t)
E-tickets are everywhere: Long gone are the days of pulling up to will call looking for your fancy “paper” tickets, and no longer do we print movie tickets at home to “save time” before heading to the theatre. Everything is scannable, and that’s just fine — except when it isn’t. If your phone starts flipping…
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What to Do if Your Password Is Exposed in a Data Breach
These days, if your passwords and login credentials have appeared in a public data breach, you’re most likely going to know about it: Apple, Google, password managers, web browsers and more will all warn you if the details that they’re storing have been spotted in a breach. The next question is: what should you do…
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You Can Make Your Smartphone Read Out Loud to You
Why are you reading this article? Wait, don’t click away — what I mean is, why are you reading this article? Chances are, you visited this article from your smartphone, like so many of us do. Whether you have an iPhone or an Android, you can make your phone read text out loud to you,…
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How to Finally Format Text in Google Docs Using Basic Syntax
Google Docs’ formatting features have rarely evolved over the past decade. Typically, you can use keyboard shortcuts or the formatting bar, and that’s it. But Google Docs has recently introduced Markdown as a syntax-only formatting language, and it’s popular among developers and writers.