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6 Ways I Virtually Keep in Touch With Long-Distance Friends

Its hard to keep in touch with close friends and family who live hundreds of miles away, especially while managing a busy schedule. While I try to check in often, Ive found some great options to maintain relationships with long-distance friends and family, from sending mini podcasts to starting a virtual book club.

 

I Haven't Upgraded My Gaming PC in 5 Years: 3 Things I've Realized

You'd think after eight years of consistent use, my gaming PC would have one foot in the grave, but it hasn't shown any signs of quitting. Other than a new CPU fan I installed in 2019, I haven't felt the need to upgrade and it ultimately comes down to how I use the machine day-to-day. Here's what playing on an older PC has taught me.

 

6 Ways You Could Be Using Your Tablet, But Aren't

Tablets are one of the most versatile pieces of tech we own, but are you really getting the most out of yours? Sure, you might use it for browsing or streaming, but beyond that, its easy to overlook just how much potential these devices have.

 

These Are the 7 Best Meme Generators for Every Platform

With so many meme generators available for both mobile and desktop, it can be hard to know where to start. But don't worry, I've got you covered. Here are my top recommendations for desktop and mobile meme makers, and all of them are beginner-friendly.

 

Here's How I Compare Wi-Fi Routers and Decide Which One to Buy

Ive owned wireless routers from almost every Wi-Fi generation, but shopping for one hasnt gotten any easier with how quickly the technology advances. To get past the buzzwords, I narrow in on these technologies when comparing Wi-Fi routers.

 

How Two Monitors Crippled My Productivity (and How Im Fixing It)

If you work in tech, multiple monitors are almost a status symbol. More screens, more productivityat least, thats what I thought when I added a second monitor. I expected my workflow to skyrocket, but instead, I found my productivity slipping. Heres why having two monitors actually made things worse.

 

Rundown Denver building that housed Jack Kerouac’s friend to become gelato shop

For nearly 30 years, John Hayden and Keith Pryor have lived a block away from a small structure with boarded-up windows, crumbling brick and a link to the Beat Generation.
“You walk by it every day and think what that might be,” Hayden said.
The building at 2558 Champa St. has been on Denver’s formal list of “neglected and derelict” buildings — which are considered unsafe, a nuisance or habitually in violation of city codes — since 1999. That’s longer than any other structure in the city.

 

Il Posto chef Andrea Frizzi plans new spot in RiNo

Andrea Frizzi isn’t afraid to admit that pride is part of what kept him going at Il Posto, the lauded fine-dining restaurant he ran from 2007 to 2024 when it closed. Known for high-end Italian comfort food, Il Posto, at 2601 Larimer St., also won hearts for its interior design.
But Frizzi is older and wiser now – and looking for something simpler.

 

Have the Best Halloween Ever by Planning Your Route on Google Maps

With Halloween just around the corner, it's time to get in gear for spooky season. If you're like me, you might have a hard time keeping track of floating holiday plans. That's why I use Google Maps to plan the perfect Halloween routes for a night of trick-or-treating or seasonal itineraries.

 

Why Has Facebook Remained So Popular for So Long?

Facebook has weathered the storm of social media trends, emerging as a stalwart platform for almost two decades. But how has it managed to maintain its dominance? Let's delve into some of the key factors that have contributed to Facebook's sustained success.

 

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