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Lose Your Landline: The Best VoIP Home Phone Services for 2025

Choosing voice over IP (VoIP) for your home phone can boost your call quality and save money. We test and rank independent VoIP services so you can choose one that offers the best calls for your coins.
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The Best Bose Headphones We've Tested for 2025

Not sure which Bose headphones or earphones to buy? Whether you want class-leading noise cancellation or a fitness-friendly design, we’ve reviewed them all and are here to help you decide on the right pair.
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The Best Video Streaming Services for 2025

The video streaming landscape is far more than Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Netflix. Check out our in-depth guide to find the top options based on price, catalog, and other useful criteria.
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Sling TV Review: Robust Live TV With Confusing Channel Options

Sling TV is a reliable live TV service with a lot of channel flexibility, but it lacks some local channels. Some of its features and interfaces are not as sophisticated as competitors’, either.
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What Is GNU/Linux?

Open-source GNU/Linux operating systems, for all their complications and confusing nomenclature, span a universe of alternatives to Windows and macOS worth exploring.
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The NFL's Streaming Strategy Sidelines Fans

The NFL’s location-based broadcast restrictions make it unnecessarily difficult for football fans across the country to stream their favorite team’s games. As a result, some will turn to piracy.
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How to Pick the Best Video Streaming Services for Your Budget

Ditching cable for video streaming services gives you more freedom to choose what you want to watch, and it can save you money. The question is, what can you afford? We pick the best services for every budget and audience.
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Zoolz BigMind Home Review

BigMind Home offers sophisticated apps and is easy to use, but it lacks private encryption key protection and robust versioning, among other standard online backup capabilities.
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iFax Review

iFax offers intuitive faxing apps on desktop and mobile platforms, but base-tier subscribers cannot receive faxes and the pricing options are inconsistent across platforms.
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The Best VR Games For 2021

Virtual reality headsets are only as good as the experiences they offer. Lose yourself in the best action, arcade, exploration, simulation, and sports VR games for the HTC Vive, Oculus Quest 2, PlayStation VR, Valve Index, and Windows Mixed Reality platforms.
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FaxZero Review

If you need to send (but not receive) a few faxes a month and don’t want to pay to do so, FaxZero is your best option, despite its lack of higher-end features and mobile apps.
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Team Fortress 2 (for PC) Review

Team Fortress 2’s graphics have not aged gracefully and its gameplay is no longer novel, but dedicated players can still find enjoyment in its fast matches and many multiplayer modes.
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Ditch the Paper and Pens: How to Use OneNote to Take Notes for School

Tired of writing class notes by hand? Digital note-taking offers many practical advantages. We show you how to use Microsoft OneNote to format, organize, and preserve your class notes.
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Boomerang Preview

Boomerang is a solid parental control app for Android and iOS that helps parents track their children’s web, app, and mobile activity. It’s mobile-only, though, so you can’t use it to monitor Macs or PCs.
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How to Watch Every Sport Without Cable (When Sports Return)

When your favorite sports finally come back, don’t be caught without the video streaming service you need to watch your favorite teams. Our guide breaks down the best streaming services for each sport. Spoiler alert: Streaming rights are a mess.
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Crackle Review

Crackle is a free, ad-supported video streaming service with limited features. It doesn’t have many shows, but its movie collection makes it worth trying out.
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (for PC) Review

PUBG has a lot of momentum, due to its growing user base, departure from the FPS/survival genre norms, and technically impressive play environment. But there's still room for improvement.
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How to Stream on Twitch

Whether you want to stream yourself playing games, watch others play, or create something unique, Twitch is the place to be. Our guide outlines everything you need to get started.
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Free Twitch Prime Games You'll Want to Try in October

Every month, Twitch Prime subscribers get to download new games for free, but there’s no sense wasting your disk space with the wrong titles.
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Sling Orange vs. Sling Blue: Which Video Streaming Plan Is Better?

Do you know the difference between Sling Orange and Sling Blue? Read our guide to find out whether either video streaming plan is worth a subscription.
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How to Install a VPN on a Fire TV Stick

An Amazon Fire TV Stick works great for streaming on-demand content and accessing other internet-connected services, but some traffic can attract unwanted attention from your ISP. Check out our guide on how to install a VPN on your Fire TV.