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How-To Geek
Internet Publishing
Montreal, Quebec 6,616 followers
We Explain Technology
About us
How-To Geek is a digital publication focused on technology. Since launching in 2006, the publication's 20,000+ in-depth articles have been read billions of times. At How-To Geek, we pride ourselves on our unique approach. We’re not just a website for geeks, we are the geeks. We’re the go-to experts when your computer is acting up, you're tackling a technical task, or you're looking to stay updated on the latest gadgets. What sets us apart is our ability to break down complex concepts into simple, approachable terms, making technology accessible to everyone. Our guides are so helpful that the we have become the expert resource by industry groups like the Wi-Fi Alliance. How-To Geek is owned and operated by Valnet Inc.
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https://www.howtogeek.com
External link for How-To Geek
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- Internet Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Montreal, Quebec
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2006
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Primary
7405 Rte Transcanadienne
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Montreal, Quebec H4T 1Z2, CA
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Updates
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It's hip to be square.
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Notifications on the iPhone and iPad are pretty complex
How to Manage Notifications on iPhone and iPad
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The "default" Google account on your Android device is whichever one you used to set your phone or tablet up. You can change it later if you want.
How to Change Your Default Google Account on Android
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Emulate over a dozen consoles on your favorite Apple devices.
RetroArch Emulator Is Now on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV
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From space directly to your phone.
AT&T Wants to Use Satellites to Expand Phone Networks
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Melt metal at home!
I Learned to Solder (And It's Far More Useful Than I Expected)
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Select NFL games will be exclusively on Netflix, Peacock, and others. Here's how much it'll cost.
Watching the NFL This Season? You’ll Need at Least 5 Streaming Services
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Google Glass two electric boogaloo.
Google's Project Astra Could Be an iPhone Moment for Smart Glasses
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Want to try out games on Linux? Start off by Installing Steam.
How to Download and Install Steam on Linux
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