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Need AI-powered voiceovers? Micmonster is 50% off
Micmonster is the text-to-speech tool that lets you take your pick of voices in 129 languages.
Read MoreThe 5 best travel backpacks of 2022
When you’re on the road, a backpack should fit and protect important items. We tested and analyzed the best travel backpacks to make your next adventure feel like a breeze.
Read MoreMacBook Air deal: 13.3-inch refurbished model is 80% off
This 2015 MacBook Air has a stunning Retina display and powerful internals yet weighs only three pounds.
Read MoreSingapore workers feel disconnected in hybrid workplace
Hybrid work practices may offer more flexibility, but 54% of Singapore workers say there are fewer opportunities to build rapport via remote meetings and 56% cite connectivity issues as a top challenge.
Read MoreGoogle is moving your Calendar and Assistant “reminders” to Google Tasks
The tech giant is encouraging users to use the Tasks app, “to help you capture, organize and accomplish all you have to get done.”
Read MoreThe easiest way to transfer contacts from your Android to an iPhone
Making the switch to iOS? Here are three easy methods to move your contacts from Android to iPhone.
Read MoreHow to quickly find and delete unused applications on Android 13
Jack Wallen shows you how to easily uninstall unused apps on Android 13 to clear up space on your phone and remove unnecessary clutter.
Read MoreLoupedeck Live is a powerful (but complicated) tool for content creators
Once you get beyond the steep learning curve, this console can make your creative workflow far more efficient.
Read MoreApple set to issue fix for iPhone 14 Pro ‘shaking uncontrollably’
Some users of the new iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max report that their phone starts to shake and even rattle when they try to take pictures using popular apps like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat.
Read MoreUber blames security breach on Lapsus$, says it bought credentials on the dark web
The hacking group apparently gained access to several internal Uber systems after stealing a third-party contractor’s credentials and then convincing the contractor to approve a two-factor authentication request.
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