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Past articles by Jason:

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals Review

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is a retro horror adventure game with strong narrative options, but it feels a bit too familiar. → Read More

How to Watch Team USA in the World Baseball Classic

You can't (legally) watch the 2023 WBC for free, but you can stream it with a live TV service. → Read More

Want Cheap Mobile Data? Move to Israel or Italy

North America has some of the most expensive mobile data in the world, for an average of $4.98 per 1GB, though Canada is slightly more expensive than the US. → Read More

No Mouse? How to Right-Click on a Mac

Right-clicking in Windows is simple, but what if you have a Mac? Here's how to Control-click. → Read More

Welcome Back, Cable TV: Americans Think There Are Too Many Streaming Services

Do you subscribe to Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Peacock, Disney+, Paramount+, Apple+, and Discovery+? It's too much. → Read More

Here's How Much Your Social Media Accounts Cost on the Dark Web

Hacked on Facebook or Twitter? Bad actors sell access to your accounts for as little as $6 apiece. → Read More

Computer Not Responding? How to Force Quit Apps on a Mac

Looking for Control-Alt-Delete on a MacBook? Here's how to rid yourself of a frozen app. → Read More

Need Blazing-Fast Internet on Campus? Head to Kansas or South Carolina

If super-fast 5G or Wi-Fi in the dorms is important to, your college list may want to include Kansas State University, Clemson University, and Grambling State University, Ookla finds. → Read More

Record-Setting GDPR Fines Are Drops in the Bucket for Big Tech

Can million-dollar fines for billion-dollar companies really deter bad behavior? → Read More

VR at Work: Unique Collaboration Tool or Metaverse Hellscape?

According to data collected by OSlash, few people want to strap on a VR headset for their next all-hands meeting or brainstorming session. → Read More

Lights Out: How to Turn on Dark Mode in MacOS

Here's how to make your desktop a little easier on the eyes with dark mode on your Mac. → Read More

Who's Afraid of a Facebook Hack? A Lot of People, Apparently

According to a NordVPN survey, 32% of social media users are afraid of losing access to Facebook. Twitter and YouTube users are less concerned. → Read More

Shopping Online? You're Probably Using PayPal

Statista's Global Consumer Survey ranked online payment services, and the venerable PayPal is number one. → Read More

Hey Google, How Do I Take a Screenshot on an Android Device?

Here are the best ways to capture what you're seeing on a Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Motorola, or OnePlus phone. → Read More

How to Take a Screenshot on Your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch

Need to take a quick screengrab? Here's how to capture what's on the screen of all your Apple mobile devices. → Read More

Calling All Gamers: These Are the Best and Worst Cities for You to Call Home

Cost of living + internet speed + GameStop locations + pizza prices = gaming heaven. → Read More

Shopping in the Metaverse? 52% of Americans Say It's a Scam

CouponFollow finds that most people don't even know what 'shopping in the metaverse' means, and those who do have serious concerns about scammers and a lack of moderation. → Read More

Waiting for Takeoff: This Technology Could Speed Up Your Wireless at Airports

The 25 busiest US airports have decent 5G service, but there's room for improvement in speed and reliability. → Read More

Wasting Too Much Time on Facebook? Take Control With Quiet Mode

If you're having trouble stepping away from Facebook's endless scroll, Quiet Mode can help silence the chatter, memes, and misinformation. Here's how to customize it for your needs. → Read More

You Can't Tweet With Us: How to Create a Private Twitter Circle

Have some hot takes you'd rather not blast out to the entire internet? With a Twitter Circle, you can restrict certain posts to a group of trusted followers. → Read More