How to view PDFs on a Kobo eReader

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One of the upsides in owning a Kobo eReader is the ability to view PDF files on the display and take them with you wherever you are.

3 recipes that are Instagram-worthy: Shelly’s Friday Favourites

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If you’ve ever taken a photo of your food and waited for the likes to roll in, you know what I mean when I say some dishes are just “Instagram-worthy.” Here are three you can try this weekend, and don’t forget to share them with your followers. Save Save Save

Easily move your work between your iPad and a Mac

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In the old days (2010), sharing work between an iPad and a Mac required a bit of ingenuity. Today, Apple and software developers like Microsoft have embraced the concept of sharing files between multiple devices. Here are some of the easiest ways to move your work between your iPad and a Mac so you can pick up where you left off, no matter which device you’re using at the moment.

Students: how to connect your home network with printers and devices

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When your Wi-Fi network is set up properly and everything’s humming, life is good. But what happens when it’s time for a new router, or when you move out of your parents’ house to go to college or university and need to start from scratch with your own Wi-Fi network? Building a new wireless network —complete with printer access and storage— used to be a challenge, but these days you don’t need to be a systems administrator to do it. In fact, most router companies offer plug and play options that make setup and configuration a matter of minutes.

Tips for cutting the cord and getting great TV in 2017

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Have you been thinking of finally getting rid of cable TV. Let me give you some tips for cutting the cord and still getting great TV in 2017.

How to clean and wash a Dyson vacuum filter

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Learn how to clean and wash Dyson vacuum filters for models like the V8 and V15 with this step-by-step guide that helps extend filter life.

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.

Light and easy BBQ’ing

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 I can hardly believe how much I have been BBQ’ing already this year. I’m mostly excited about it because dinners just seem so much easier when I BBQ. There are some great light and easy meals to make on the grill, and with the right accessories, BBQ’ing will be that much easier. Read on for some great accessories perfect to have on hand for patio entertaining.

How to boost your computer’s performance with optimization software

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Computer operating systems have evolved to a degree that most of them come with the necessary tools to maintain and optimize the system on a regular basis. But the more we use our computers, the higher the chance of adding programs and applications that could cause slowdowns, security threats or other issues. Here’s how’s to boost your PC’s performance.

How to care for your new 4K TV

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Your new 4K TV is a masterpiece. It’s your pride and joy. It’s the focal point of your living space and has already brought countless hours of entertainment into your home. Unfortunately, like everything else in life, it will get dirty. But before you reach for your go-to glass cleaner to rid its screen of dust and fingerprints, read on to find out the best way to care for your 4K TV so it continues to display bright, colourful, and crisp images.