Replacing your wireless router: what’s really involved and what you gain

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With 802.11ac (Gigabit Wi-Fi) now mainstream, we are currently in the midst of a big wireless router replacement cycle. I’ve tested so many routers in the past year that I’ve lost count. Despite the potential payoff of a new router, many people are reluctant to make the upgrade. Routers can be intimidating, and once our Wi-Fi is working, it’s such an integral part of our homes now that we’re naturally reluctant to do anything that might rock the boat. After getting a taste of what the latest generation of 802.11ac routers can do, I finally made the jump myself, replacing my own aging router. And to help you understand everything that’s involved, I chronicled every step of the process. Hopefully this account of one person’s Wi-Fi router upgrade will help to demystify the process and show why it’s worth doing.

How to connect wireless headphones to your TV

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There are many ways to connect headphones to your TV. Need help? Geek Squad will figure out a solution that works in your home.

How To Take Great Photos Of Children

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As parents, we love to take photographs of our amazing children. Here are some tips to help you get better shots of your kids.

Moving tips: How to move your major appliances

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If you have plans to move homes soon, here's what you should know about how to move your major appliances!

All about your laptop’s CPU

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Looking for a new laptop? One of the most important components you should be considering when searching for a portable PC is also one of the most confusing: the CPU. What’s the difference between a Celeron, a Core i7 or an AMD A-Series processor? For that matter, what’s the difference between a 5th generation Intel Core CPU and 6th generation version? In this post, I’ll explain the importance of a laptop’s CPU, the key differences between CPU options and how much CPU horsepower you’re likely to need for common tasks.

The Best Free Cooking Apps to Turn You into a Pro...

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   When Pinterest came out, I was fascinated by the beautiful recipes. However, while their dishes are pretty to look at, there is no way I could replicate them without food styling. That’s why I’ve almost abandoned Pinterest and have started using apps again: following one cooking influencer is much simpler than doing a random Google/Pinterest search. Here are two free apps to turn you into a culinary pro.

Cool off with icebox cakes: Shelly’s Friday Favourites

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It feels like its turned into sunscreen and flipflop weather practically overnight, and with temps predicted to rise over the weekend, I’ve had to get creative in the baking department. Thankfully I don’t have to turn on my oven to create a great dessert. Icebox cakes are a no-bake treat that’s been around since World War I, and here are three delicious, classic recipes you can try yourself this weekend.

How to set up your new TV: step-by-step guide for an...

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Learn how to set up your new TV with this step-by-step guide, including picture calibration, sound settings, and optimal placement tips.

How to Choose a Great Smart Toy For your Child

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Today's blog is all about helping you to choose a great smart toy for your child this Christmas. If you've been struggling to make an apt decision, read on!

Shelly’s Friday Favourites brings you Halloween grossness—party treats kids can prepare

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When it comes to Halloween, the only thing I struggle with each year is making enough candy apples, cupcakes, and treats for everyone. But every year I get a little wiser, and this year I’m going to put the kids to work making kid-friendly goodies. Creating these treats can be part of the Halloween fun, and you’d be amazed at how many hours kids will work on them with you supervising and helping them along.