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    The Verge’s guide to Black Friday 2024

    These days, Black Friday isn’t so much a single-day shopping holiday as it is an ever-expanding, monthslong event that often begins as early as October. The 24-hour deal blitz that once was the focus of newspaper headlines and mobs outside of stores is no more, which makes knowing when and where you should be spending your cash all the more…

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    A Complete Guide to CRM Analytics

    Customer relationship management systems can provide extensive analytics and reporting capabilities for businesses to better understand their sales processes on a more comprehensive level. Secure data mining, data recording, and report generation translate this information into visual representations of KPIs. Popular metrics businesses generate and track include their sales cycle length, marketing ROI, sales rep performance, and deal forecasting. 1…

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    Facebook not working with a VPN? Troubleshooting guide

    Several factors could lead to Facebook not working with a VPN, including a VPN leak, a blocked protocol, outdated software, or simply using a low-quality VPN that can’t bypass restrictions effectively. Whatever the reason, it can be extremely frustrating. In this article, we detail all the issues that can affect VPN users trying to access Facebook, and we provide easy…

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    A Complete Guide for 2024

    ChatGPT Fast Facts What is ChatGPT? A generative AI that can answer questions in natural-sounding language.Who developed ChatGPT? OpenAI, Inc.Pricing: ChatGPT is free. ChatGPT Plus costs $20/month. ChatGPT Teams, which is the business subscription for at least two people, costs $25/month. The business world has embraced ChatGPT over the last year and found uses for the writing and image generation…

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    A Beginner’s Guide to Editing Text Files With Vi

    Vi is a powerful text editor included with most Linux systems, even embedded ones. Sometimes you’ll have to edit a text file on a system that doesn’t include a friendlier text editor, so knowing Vi is essential. Unlike Nano, an easy-to-use terminal text editor, Vi doesn’t hold your hand and provide a list of keyboard shortcuts on the screen. It’s…

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    Mila Air Purifier Review | Tom’s Guide

    Mila Air Purifier review: Specs Weight: 18 poundsFilters: 7 to choose fromFloor Area: 560 Square FeetHEPA certified: YesDimensions: 12 x 12 x 16 inchesCADR rate: 447 sq meters per hour In recent years, the greater Denver area has experienced some of the worst air quality in the world. That’s due in large part to wildfire smoke, but also pollutants from…

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    Genshin Impact Chasca Build Guide: Artifacts, Weapons, and Teams

    The Genshin Impact 5.2 update brings a map expansion for Natlan and two new characters. One of these new characters is Chasca, an Anemo Bow DPS, who deals more damage based on the Pyro, Hydro, Electro, or Cryo characters in her team. Chasca’s kit is very different from other DPS units, making Genshin players highly confused about how to play…

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    Genshin Impact Chasca Materials and Farming Guide

    Chasca is the new 5-star character in Genshin Impact 5.2, and she is a strong DPS with a focus on the Swirl reaction. Chasca is a skilled negotiator in Natlan and also one of the heroes. She is going to be an Anemo character with a bow weapon type, and her kit allows her to fly in the game. If…

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    The complete guide – Computerworld

    However you get there, once you’ve opened the Smart Lock/Extend Unlock section, you’ll be prompted to put in your PIN, pattern, or password — and you’ll then see a list of available choices: On-body detection: Fire up this option, and your phone will remain unlocked whenever you’re holding or carrying it — so long as you’ve already unlocked it once.…

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    Guide: What is hypervisor?

    A hypervisor, also known as a virtual machine monitor (VMM), is software, firmware, or hardware that creates and runs virtual machines (VMs). A virtual machine is essentially an emulation of a computer system, and a hypervisor allows multiple virtual machines to share the same physical hardware resources like CPU, memory, and storage. The main purpose of a hypervisor is to…

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