How to connect headphones to a laptop: Step-by-step guide    

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Learn how to connect headphones to a laptop, including wired and wireless options like Bluetooth headphones.

How to fix a dishwasher that won’t rinse dishes well

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If your dishwasher won't rinse your dishes well, don't call the repair man right away. Instead, try these dishwasher tips and try to fix it yourself.

Whip up a batch of gelato: Shelly’s Friday Favourites

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Going out for gelato is fun, but making it at home is even better. Take a look at how to make gelato and try a few of these gelato recipes this weekend.

How to pick the right Guitar for your child

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Picking the appropriate guitar for your child can be a daunting undertaking. This guide will help you make the right decision and keep your youngster interested.

How to celebrate Halloween

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Wondering how to celebrate Halloween this year? I've got 5 tips to help you get into the Halloween spirit and begin celebrating Halloween right now.

Basic, performance and extreme: how to choose a gaming PC

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If you’re looking to get a new PC gaming rig but don’t know where to start, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered with this handy look at some of the best options out there, no matter how comitted you are to your PC gaming experience. 

How to avoid getting a virus or malware on your computer

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In an age when the vast majority of our lives revolve around our computers, when one gets a virus or is infected with malware, it can be devastating. So to mitigate such a disaster, here are some tips for keeping your computer alive, healthy, and virus free.

Shelly’s Friday Favourite presents Traditional Christmas Tarts

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Although I’ve opted for an artificial tree this year, I’m sticking to my plan to make all of my Holiday treats from scratch, and this week I’ve been baking Christmas tarts. Tarts of any type don’t last long in my house, so this year I’ve branched out a bit and made all of the tart recipes I normally do.

Game Room Essentials – How to Play Ping Pong

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Ping Pong, or as my dad likes to call it “gnip gnop” (pronounced “geh-nip geh-nop”), wasn’t invented in China, as many believe, but came into being in the late 1880s in England when a group of upper class Victorian gentlemen created a version of tennis they could play indoors as a way to relax after dinner. At that time, the tools used to play the game were everyday objects, such as a line of books as a net, a champagne cork as a ball, and a cigar box lid as a racket.

What you should do if your iPhone’s home button no longer...

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As any longtime iPhone owner knows, these slick Apple products are not without their faults. Much like an adorable purebred puppy, Apple iPhones have problems that their phones are prone to developing. The most common of the bunch is a broken home button, but luckily enough, this isn’t an insurmountable problem!