How to Allow Camera Access on Snapchat

Quick Links Summary Access to your phone’s camera is pretty critical to creating content on Snapchat. If you happened to deny the camera permission when the app initially asked for it, we’ll show you how to enable that permission for Snapchat on iPhone and Android. Allow Snapchat to Access the Camera on Android First, launch the Android system settings on your phone. Keep in mind that the exact steps to give Snapchat camera access may vary slightly by phone model....

May 29, 2025 · 3 min · 554 words · Kevin Garrett

How to Get the Exact Picture You Want from Bing's AI Image Creator

Summary It’s quite possible that at this point you’ve tried out some of the AI tools that can generate images, and found that getting the image you had in your head isn’t that easy. Given the perfect prompt,Microsoft’s Bing AI Image Creatoris capable of generating multi-layered images in many different art styles. We’ll show you how you can prompt the AI Image Creator to generate just what you want. How to Start Creating Images On the landing page for the Image Creator, you’ll see a button that says “Join & Create....

May 29, 2025 · 4 min · 738 words · Christina Davis

How to Prevent Windows 11 or Windows 10 From Locking Itself

Quick Links Summary Do you not want your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC to automatically lock itself? You have various ways to prevent that and keep your machine unlocked. I’ll show you the available methods to achieve the task. First, Turn Off Dynamic Lock and a Screensaver Option Before using any methods listed below, ensure you’ve turned off Dynamic Lock and a screensaver configuration option on your PC. If these options are enabled, your PC will automatically lock itself even if you apply the following methods....

May 29, 2025 · 4 min · 849 words · Sean Moran

How to Restore the Original YouTube Layout

Quick Links YouTube’s redesigned layout to push more short form content hasn’t been popular with everyone, and there’s only a small chance that it’ll revert on its own. If you want to change it back yourself, this is the guide for you. A userscript is a small piece of code that you can run on a particular website to change how it looks or what it does. We’re going to install one such userscript to revert to the old YouTube layout....

May 29, 2025 · 4 min · 737 words · Dean Forbes

How to Turn Off Find My iPhone (and Why You Might Want to)

Quick Links Summary Find My iPhone isn’t only a handy way of finding a lost smartphone, it can help keep thieves from using your device. It can also make buying or selling a used iPhone tricky, so here’s what you need to know. How to Disable Find My iPhone You can disable Find My iPhone on your iPhone or remotely using the Find My service. Before you proceed, make sure you understandwhyyou are doing this....

May 29, 2025 · 3 min · 626 words · Samantha Johnson

How to Unblock Facebook

Quick Links Summary You can unblock Facebook on a connection by using a VPN, proxy, or Shadowsocks. Thees solutions will route your connection to Facebook through a different network where Facebook isn’t blocked. If you’re at school, at work, or in a country with internet censorship, there’s a good chance you can’t access Facebook. The social media site is blocked by sysadmins and government officials the world over, but luckily you can unblock Facebook with some simple software....

May 29, 2025 · 5 min · 967 words · Cesar Harris

How to Use ChatGPT to Transform Writing Into Another Format

Quick Links While most people think of ChatGPT as a way to generate new text, one of its most powerful abilities is to transform existing text into another format. Whether this is text that you have written, or text from another source. Getting Your Text Into ChatGPT The first step in transforming your written content withChatGPTis to input your original text. This process is straightforward. When prompted, you simply copy and paste your text into the text field....

May 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1098 words · Deanna Mcdonald

How to Use Git merge

Quick Links Summary To merge a development branch into the current branch, use “git merge dev-branch-name”. If you get conflict warnings about a merge, use “git merge –abort” to back out of it, or edit the affected files and then commit them. Git uses branches to isolate development streams, to prevent the stable release branch from becoming polluted. Bringing work in a branch into the main stream means merging branches. Here’s how you do it....

May 29, 2025 · 7 min · 1288 words · Billy Mckinney

Is Lab-Grown Meat Really the Future?

Summary Unless you’re vegan or vegetarian, you probably eat and enjoy meat. It’s one of the most important food sources for our species, and possibly why we evolved our big brains in the first place, but meat has its problems. Whether it’s the environmental cost of industrial meat production, or ethical issues around the treatment of animals, meat is more controversial the more we march into the future. So what about growing our burgers in a lab instead of a cow?...

May 29, 2025 · 5 min · 861 words · Jermaine Lopez

Is Your Router’s Wi-Fi Performance Limiting Your Internet Speed? Here’s How to Tell

Is your wireless network speed holding you back? Believe it or not, upgrading to a super-fast internet plan might not be worth it. Here’s how to tell if your router’s Wi-Fi speed is holding you back and what you can do about it. How to Test Your Wi-Fi Speed Comparing your wired speed to your wireless speed can indicate whether or not your router is holding you back. Feeling confused? Don’t be....

May 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1175 words · Matthew Jones

It's Time to Stop Using Desktop Icons

Quick Links Modern computers carry a lot of baggage from the past, anddesktop iconsare perhaps one of the most unsightly remnants of the earliest days of Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs). If you’re still living with them, it’s time to quit. Desktop Clutter Helps No One Whether on macOS, Windows, or another graphical operating system, the desktop is a big open space that plays host both to files and to shortcuts to other resources on your device....

May 29, 2025 · 4 min · 649 words · Christopher Hays

Microphone Basics: 7 Types of Mics and When to Use Each One

Quick Links Not all microphones are suitable for every situation. Picking the right microphone depends on your surroundings, the sound you want to capture, and your needs. Here’s an overview of common microphone types and their applications to help you make the best choice. 1Dynamic Microphones Dynamic microphones use a straightforward design to capture sound. They consist of a diaphragm attached to a coil of wire positioned near a magnet. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, it moves the coil within the magnetic field, which produces an electrical signal replicating the sound....

May 29, 2025 · 5 min · 1060 words · Marissa Martinez

Microsoft Is Making Office Files Less Confusing on Mobile

Microsoft is changing how Excel, PowerPoint, and Word files open on phones and tablets. The change should help eliminate confusion over documents opening in different apps across iPhone and Android. Previously, if you launched Outlook, OneDrive, or Teams on your mobile, and then went to open Excel, PowerPoint, or Word files through those “hub” apps, they would open throughthe Microsoft 365 app, even if you also had the standalone Office apps installed on your phone....

May 29, 2025 · 3 min · 443 words · Cameron Mueller