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Our Top 100 Budget Buys: Affordable, Tested Tech That`s Actually Worth It
Our experts review more than 1,500 technology products each year. Our mega-guide, updated monthly, scopes out the very best cost-conscious products across 15 key categories.
PCMag Staff
pcmag.com
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Clean Up Your Messy Cables With These 9 Simple Tips
Organizing a tangle of cords is easier and less expensive than you might think. We show you how to tidy up your work and living spaces using household items you likely already have.
Jill Duffy
pcmag.com
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The Best Tax Software for 2024
We test and rate the top online tax services to help you find the best one for filing quickly and accurately—and for getting the largest possible refund.
Kathy Yakal
pcmag.com
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How to Build a PC: The Ultimate Beginner`s Guide
First-timer to PC building, or just need a 2024 refresher? Follow our ultimate step-by-step guide to assembling a modern desktop just the way you like it.
John Burek
PCmag
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AI PCs could make 16GB of memory the new normal
Eight ain`t enough.
Michael Crider
PCWorld.com
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Best Logo Design Characteristics: What You Should Know
A logo is an important aspect of any business’s branding needs because it is frequently the initial point of contact for most potential clients.
Jennifer David
sitepronews
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10 Tips To Make You a Photoshop Elements Expert
All the results of Photoshop with less of the effort.
David Nield
gizmodo
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9 AMAZING DESIGN-RESOURCE PACKAGE SITES
Every designer has their own preferred strategy for collecting resources.
REBEKAH CARTER
webdesignerdepot
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Give your eyes some extra room with this portable second screen
For desktop PC users, hooking up a second screen is pretty normal. The extra visual real estate can seriously improve your productivity. But what if you’re working on a laptop
BleepingComputer Deals
BleepingComputer
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How much RAM do you need in a laptop? Here`s how to figure it out
First, know your budget and your expected tasks to narrow down your choice.
Alaina Yee
pcworld