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According to multiple reports and complaints from some Reddit users, YouTube is canceling some YouTube Premium subscriptions.
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Google Chrome Android allows you to split the screen so you can monitor and perform operations at the same time on 2 different screens on the browser.
- How to power off and restart Samsung Galaxy S22, S21 and S20

Regardless of the reason, there are ways to turn off or restart your Samsung phone, whether it's the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S21, Galaxy S20 or older versions.
- How to find lost AirPods headphones

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- 'Longstanding' inadequacies on Windows

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- Meta dismantled a huge extortion network of 63,000 accounts on Instagram

Meta has removed 63,000 Instagram accounts from Nigeria that were involved in sextortion scams.
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- 5 iPad apps to help improve drawing skills

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- The PSVR 2 Steam app will launch this August

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- What to do when you see the 'AirTag Found Moving With You' warning?

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- 4 technical specifications to keep in mind when buying an AI PC

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- The Windows 11 taskbar has a hidden 'End Task' feature, here's how to enable it

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- Learn about Locket: A Snapchat alternative to sharing photos with friends

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- Toxic tagging is rampant on social media: Here's how to stay safe!

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- Intel is about to cut thousands of employees

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- The first person to have ChatGPT implanted in the brain to support operations on electronic devices

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