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Number6
1 hour ago

I just got a new LG Optimus F3, which seems to be an ok device. However, the internal storage is pretty limited (about 1.3Gb usable IIRC...

delia25
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The new iPhone 6 is great, but the way the icons shift and float in space messes with my eyes and actually makes me feel a little dizzy...

HMMITCHELL
23 hours ago

Does anyone know how to fix this issue? I've tried restarting phone and changing http to "auto" on connecting. And, I DID go through the...

jackson
2 days ago

My mom is still using Windows Vista on an old Dell PC, and despite my best efforts, i.e. “Mom, I will buy you a new computer and set it...

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rhames
2 days ago

I’ve been reading about the guy from Silk Road with the catchy nom de plume of Dread Pirate Roberts who got busted for soliciting a hit...

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dniblock
2 days ago

Steam is great, but I can’t quite figure out the purpose of the just announced SteamOS. Steam described it as a “free stand-alone...

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MrsMith
2 days ago

How can I switch the current template in an existing Word document (Office 2013) to a different template?

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Number6
2 days ago

I was watching Netflix and after I paused it for a few minutes and the display “timed-out” aka went black. No big deal, right, except...

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