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Jason Cohen

Jason Cohen

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Subscription Prices Keep Going Up. These Apps Can Help You Track and Cancel Services You Don't Use

Are you wasting money on streaming plans you don't use? Here's how to track what you're spending each month and how to save the most money.
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I Figured Out How to Limit Google's AI Overviews. You're Welcome

There's no official way to turn off Google's AI-generated search results completely, but these tricks can help you see them less often.
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iPhone Battery Draining Fast? Adjust These Settings and Thank Me Later

Does your iPhone battery need a boost? These Apple iPhone battery tips and tricks will help get you through the day without a charge.
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Not Just Free Shipping: All the Perks That Come With an Amazon Prim...

Not Just Free Shipping: All the Perks That Come With an Amazon Prime Membership
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Don't Get Tricked by Fake Amazon Reviews. Here's How I Spot the Rea...

Now that tools like Fakespot are gone, I use these tips to identify untrustworthy reviews and avoid wasting my money.
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Enhance Your Nintendo Games: Here's How Much a Switch 2 Upgrade Pac...

Some Switch 1 games support upgrades that turn them into enhanced Switch 2 titles, but the cost structure is pretty confusing. Here's how much you can expect to pay for your favorite games.
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Mac's Spinning Wheel of Death Comes for Us All. Here's How I Get Ar...

Looking for Control-Alt-Delete on a MacBook? Here's how I get rid of frozen apps.
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I Found My Mac's Secret Files. Here's How to Find Yours

<p>Your computer has backend directories, libraries, and files that help keep the operating system running smoothly. If you delete or move any of these files, something could go seriously wrong. It’s why we don’t recommend playing around with them unless you know what you’re doing. </p><p>Windows users can find these files in File Explorer, where it’s easy to make changes <em>and</em> mistakes. In order to prevent Mac users from doing the same, Apple hides many of these files by default in macOS…
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Start Your Day Right: Wake Up to Your Favorite Song With This Alarm...

PCMag is your complete guide to PC computers, peripherals and upgrades. We test and review computer- and Internet-related products and services, report technology news and trends, and provide shopping advice and price comparisons.
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Your Posts on X Are Being Used to Train Grok AI. Here's How to Stop it

Public tweets are fueling Elon's AI. Here's how to opt out of the data scraping.
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Are You Really Hitting 60? These Tools and Settings Can Track Your ...

Want to see your frame rate while gaming? Here's how to turn on in-game settings and enable monitoring programs to help track FPS, as well as CPU and GPU usage.
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Google Is Tracking You. Change These 3 Settings Right Now to Take B...

Google monitors your online activity, location, and ad preferences. Don't like it? These are the accounts settings I adjusted to reclaim my privacy.
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iPhone Slowed to a Crawl? How to Clear Your Cache and Start Fresh

Operating system updates can mess with data that's cached in browsers and other apps. Here's how to clean things up and start fresh.
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Could Your Phone Have Malware? Here's What to Look For and How to R...

Has your phone been acting up? Here’s how to check if malware is to blame, and what to do if it is.
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I Hate This iPhone Photo Feature. Here's How to Turn it Off If You'...

Live Photos turns iPhone pictures into looping mini movies. But they take up a lot of space. Here's how to turn it off in the Camera app and on existing images in Apple Photos.
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What Is an Apple One Subscription?

Are you paying for multiple Apple subscriptions? An Apple One bundle can help you save on Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and more. Here’s how to decide if it’s worth the upgrade.
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I Figured Out How to Turn Off Google's AI Overviews. It's Like a Wh...

<p>The AI revolution stops for no one, particularly at Google, which now claims to be in its “Gemini era.” After changing the name of its AI from Bard to Gemini, Google rebranded its Search Generative Experience (SGE) as “AI Overviews” at <a href=“https://www.pcmag.com/news/everything-you-missed-from-google-io-2024-gemini-project-astra-and-more” target=“_self”>I/O 2024</a> and rolled it out more broadly.</p><p>AI Overviews seek to answer your questions directly on the search results page. The id…
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I Have a Pixel Phone at Risk of Catching Fire: Here's Why Phones Ex...

The average smartphone is unlikely to explode, but it happens. There's not much you can do if shoddy hardware is to blame, but these tips may help prevent your phone from going up in smoke.
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Is Your iPhone Backing Up, Syncing to iCloud? Here's How to Check Now

If you’ve felt the pain of losing all the photos, videos, and documents saved on your iPhone, or want to avoid it, iCloud is your friend. Here’s how to make sure everything’s set up and syncing.
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Mac-Friendly Retro Gaming: How I Revisit Classic Games on My MacBook

Apple computers are capable gaming machines, but with OpenEmu, they're also killer vintage console emulators. Here's how to get started.
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How to Watch Dragon Ball Z (and the Entire Franchise) in Order

If you watch one action anime in your lifetime, it should be Dragon Ball. It requires a few streaming services, but here's how I plan to binge Goku's adventures from start to finish.