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Back to school: the perfect backup plan

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Everyone (including students) needs to protect against data loss from drive failure, viruses or accident with a solid backup plan.

How to make holiday crafts with your printer

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Got the kids home for the holidays? If you have a printer, you’ve got Christmas crafts! Check out these fun ideas for holiday crafts using your printer!

Surface Pro or iPad Pro?

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Decided to move to a professional quality tablet, perhaps as a laptop replacement? The big question facing many people considering making this move is a tough one: Surface Pro or iPad Pro? Picking the wrong one can be a frustrating (and expensive) mistake. In this post, I’ll try to help you make the right choice.

Running out of storage? Here’s how to install an SSD in...

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Upgrade your PS5 Pro storage with the Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB NVMe SSD and boost your capacity and performance.

12 Days of Christmas – Day 11 is Microsoft Surface

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Microsoft Surface will be at the top of quite a few holiday lists this year. Take a look at why these hybrid laptops are such a great gift.

UFile 2019 Overview

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When you want an easy, stress-free way of filing taxes in Canada, choose UFile. UFile 2019 offers comprehensive tax results, guaranteed.

AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors arrive at Best Buy

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AMD’s new, high performance Ryzen 5000 series desktop computer processors (with up to 16 cores) are available now at Best Buy.

Linksys Atlas Pro 6 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi system review

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Looking for better Wi-Fi coverage for your space? Here my review of the Linksys Atlas Pro 6 dual-band mesh Wi-Fi router system.

Enter for a chance to win an Epson Scanner from Best...

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Take care of some clutter around your home by entering for a chance to win one of three amazing Epson scanners.

USB-C: everything you need to know about the one port to...

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 Like most people, I was initially confounded by the switch to USB Type-C. The new charging and connectivity platform is appearing in newer smartphones, tablets and notebook PCs as a way to make devices sleeker, more versatile and help them to charge a lot faster. Is this really the one port to rule them all?