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‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Is Coming, but the Original ‘Happy Gilmore’ Is About to Exit Netflix

The biggest original film to arrive on Netflix this July is undoubtedly Happy Gilmore 2. The Adam Sandler sequel has been 30 years in the making and marks the return of one of his most iconic characters, Happy Gilmore, a Boston Bruins-obsessed hockey fan who turns his mean slapshot into a professional golf career.  Happy Gilmore 2 […]

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Set Up Mac Split Screen View to See Multiple Windows at Once

If you have at least 10 browser tabs open right now, this Mac hack is for you. Mac split screen view lets you keep multiple windows running simultaneously. With this setting, you don’t have to waste time flipping back and forth from different windows or worry that you’ve lost an important tab. It’s essential for busy multitaskers

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The Folding iPhone Is Getting Real (and Might Use Samsung Parts)

This may be the final year without a folding iPhone. New reports this week suggest that Apple will launch the long-rumored folding iPhone in 2026. The latest buzz suggests that Apple is working with Samsung Display to help make the crease-free screen for the folding iPhone. It’s no secret that Apple has been tinkering with bendable screen designs for

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Microsoft Offers Free Windows 10 Security Updates for Those Who Don’t Want to Upgrade to Windows 11

The Windows 10 era is almost at an end. Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 and stopping security support in October. Initially, Microsoft was offering a one-year extended security update for $30, but we’ve got some good news: Microsoft has added a free option, allowing you to stick with Windows 10 for another year.

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All the Important New iOS 26 Features, From Liquid Glass to Photos App Fixes

While we look ahead to what new iPhone 17 models might bring to the phone’s hardware, we’ve already got a look at the future of iPhone software, iOS 26. The new Liquid Glass interface is a major design refresh that will make its way across all of Apple’s product lines. The Camera and Photos apps are gaining

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AT&T Fiber 300 Review: Here’s Why I Won’t Be Upgrading From This Plan Anytime Soon

As someone who writes about home internet plans for a living, I often come across the misconception that investing in faster speeds is the best solution for slow internet. That’s not always true. In fact, there are several steps you can take to optimize your Wi-Fi and improve the reliability of your internet connection before

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Love Live Music? These 7 Tips Save Me Hundreds on Tickets

Ticket prices have gone up faster than the cost of other consumer goods over the last 20 years.  Flashpop/Getty Images If you’re wanting to see your favorite artist perform live, you’ll likely need to shell out some serious cash. In 2025, that can mean spending hundreds, even thousands, of dollars for one ticket. For instance,

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No, That Taste of Wine a Server Offers Is Not to See if You Like It. Here’s Why

Ordering wine at a restaurant shouldn’t be a stressful occasion, but there is plenty of language and ritual associated with wine that can feel foreign to the casual drinker. One such practice is the obligatory tasting after the bottle is opened and before it’s poured for you and your guests. Despite what you — and

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