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6 Great Chromebooks for Every Type of User

Price: starting at $269.00 on Acer, $329.99 for the SSD model on Acer (check price on Amazon) Ratings: 4/5 stars on Amazon, 4/5 stars by TechRadar, and 3.5/5 stars by PCMag On sale for $539.99 (usually $599.99) at the HP Store (check price on Amazon) Ratings: 4.3/5 stars on Amazon, 8.5/10 stars by CNET, 4/5 stars by Laptop If you're looking for a big display for gaming, entertainment, and even some basic video and photo editing, the Lenovo Yoga Chromebook delivers with your choice of a 15.6-inch Full HD or 15.6-inch 4K UHD touchscreen display. Price: starting at $489.99 on Lenovo (check price on Amazon for step-up HD model with Core i5), $849.99 on Lenovo for 4K UHD Ratings: 4.5/5 stars on BestBuy, 4/5 stars on DigitalTrends, 4/5 stars on ZDNet Google Pixelbook: From $999 on Google (check price on Amazon) Ratings: 4/5 stars on Amazon, 8/10 on Ubergizmo, 3.5/5 stars on Laptop

12 Google Search Tips Everyone Should Know

Yes, you can enter a term into Google and find information, but by using a few simple tricks, you can quickly and easily whittle down your results to get exactly the information you're looking for. However, if you want to limit your results, Google lets you search by the past hour, past year or create a custom date range. If you want to make sure you're returning results that focus on a topic, you may want to limit results stories that include the term in the title. Simply select the image and drag it into the search bar on the Google image search page and Google will find similar images and make a best guess.

Hotel Booking Sites May Be Leaking Your Personal Information

Lax security measures on hotel booking sites mean there’s a good chance that your personal information has been compromised if you’ve stayed at a hotel recently. That means hackers could have access to your full name, physical address, email address, phone number, basic credit card information (card type, expiration date, and last four digits of the card number), passport number, and any other information attached to your reservation. Unlike last year’s Marriott data breach, in which hackers stole similar information from 500 Starwood rewards accounts, this problem doesn’t involve hackers breaking into a corporate website. When you’re traveling, you could find yourself using public wi-fi at a hotel or airport to review your travel plans — and that’s all it takes for a hacker to walk away with your reservation data.

How to Delete Amazon Your Alexa Recordings & Stop Amazon from Listening

"When you use an Alexa device, we keep the voice recordings associated with your account to improve the accuracy of the results provided to you and to improve our services," notes Amazon. To delete all of your recordings: * Go to Manage Your Content and Devices, then select the Your Devices tab. There's no automated way to delete recordings, so you'll have to remember to delete them manually on a regular basis. If you're concerned about Amazon employees potentially listening to your recordings, you can opt out of the Alexa training program.

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