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    January 2023

    18 January
    • How to create keyboard shortcuts: macOS, Windows 10

      Keyboard shortcuts are a useful way of improving productivity and completing sometimes monotonous tasks with greater ease. This can be as simple as typing 2 keys and producing a predetermined phrase, or for inserting GIFs. This feature is available for both Windows and macOS users. In this article we will show you how you can create your own customisable shortcuts.

    17 January
    • How to edit and unsend a sent message on iPhone?

      With iOS 16 and later, you can edit and unsend a message sent via iMessage. This new feature gives you the opportunity to edit a typo or pull back a message that was supposed to be sent to another person. Here's how to unsend or edit a sent message on iOS devices.

    • How to set up an online store: step-by-step, for free

      Nowadays, building a storefront can be done exclusively online and can bring an advantage for entrepreneurs who work from home or wish to avoid a physical store. Regardless of the product offer, anyone can open an online store without needing expertise and sell online. Getting started is enough to have a good idea and a lot of motivation. Read our small guide on setting up an e-commerce shop and starting your own business.

    • Most anticipated albums of 2023: metal, rock, pop, hip hop

      The upcoming musical year will bring us new albums from many legendary artists who show that there's still life in the old dog. However, youngsters do not lag behind in the number of hits and awards. In this article we will look at some of the most anticipated albums of 2023.

    • The most-anticipated Nintendo Switch Games of 2023

      Do you want to keep an eye on the upcoming Nintendo Switch releases? In this article we review the titles of the most anticipated releases. For all those who use the portable hybrid console, it is time to make some notes on your calendar because this year there are a number of big releases coming your way!

    16 January
    12 January
    • How to use FaceTime: on iOS, Android and Windows

      FaceTime is Apple's video call app that is preloaded on iOS and Mac OS devices. Apple FaceTime uses the front facing camera on your iPhone, Mac or iPad to video call other iPhone or Mac users. There is an impressive level of integration for those that are in the Apple ecosystem, however Windows and Android users may feel left out. There is now a way of using FaceTime as an Android or Windows user, and in this article we will explain how.