Microsoft 365 price jump? Beat it with Office 2021 for life at $40

TL;DR: Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows—including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more—for just $39.97 (reg. $219.99) through September 7. Let’s cut to the chase: Microsoft just bumped the price of its 365 subscription—for the first time in 12 years—to $9.99/month or $99.99/year. That’s a full 45% increase for everyday users. Meanwhile, you can

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10 indispensable Gmail ‘extra’ features I can’t live without

Inbox categories, labels, and filters If you send and receive a lot of emails, Gmail’s basic organization isn’t enough to keep you sorted and tidy — at least not without a lot of manual effort on your part. Fortunately, Gmail has advanced organization features that can help automate a lot of that and keep you

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Is a hacker logged into your Google account? Here’s how to tell

If you live in a more populated area, you likely check your doors before bed to make sure they’re locked. The same idea is worthwhile to apply to your vital online accounts, too—verifying that they’re secure. In that vein, a periodic review of devices logged into your Google account is a good idea. If someone’s

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This ChatGPT-powered app helps you pick winning stocks

TL;DR: Get a Sterling Stock Picker lifetime subscription for $55.19 with code SAVE20 at checkout (MSRP $486). AI isn’t just writing essays anymore—it’s now helping investors, even beginners, pick stocks. Sterling Stock Picker, powered by ChatGPT, acts like your personal financial coach to guide you through the market. Get an extra 20% off our usual deal price with code SAVE20 at checkout through September

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Don’t buy a PCIe 5.0 SSD unless you say ‘Yes’ to these 3 questions

There’s a common misconception about PCIe 5.0 SSDs that since they’re the latest-generation SSD storage and boast faster speed and bandwidth compared to PCIe 4.0 SSD, anyone who gets one is going to experience a big uptick in PC performance. That’s certainly not the case as we’ve shown by analyzing things like gaming performance. But

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Windows Recall is too risky for your PC. I can’t recommend it

Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall has now been generally released, and it poses as much of a risk to your privacy as it could be a boon to your productivity. Recall is just one of several new features that either have or will be arriving on Copilot+ PC, Microsoft said Friday. Recall, Windows’ improved semantic search,

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