How to Fix the "Your Windows License Only Supports One Display Language" Error

Summary Have you encountered an error stating “Your Windows License Only Supports One Display Language” while attempting to switch your display language on Windows? If so, you’re using a single language license, which doesn’t allow language changes. Don’t worry; we have a workaround. Install the Language Pack of Your Preferred Language To begin, download and install the language pack for your desired language if it’s not already downloaded. Right-click on the Start button and open “Settings....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Caroline Miller

How to Host the Perfect LAN Party

Summary While they might be out of fashion, LAN parties are far from dead, and if you live close enough to your gamer friends, then there’s nothing like having them all over to sit in the same room and yell mean things at each other while you engage in digital bloodsports. It’s really a lot more fun than it sounds! If you want to LAN party, here’s what you need to get it right....

June 28, 2025 · 5 min · 908 words · Ryan Curry

How to Turn On Autocorrect

Quick Links Summary You can turn on autocorrect on Android using the Keyboard Settings for your specific keyboard. On Windows, iPhone, and iPad, you can find the feature in your Device Settings. On Mac, the feature is located inside System Preferences. In Microsoft Word, activate the feature under “Word Options.” Autocorrect is an incredible tool that automaticallyfixes your misspelled words. While the feature comes enabled by default on many devices, you can also turn it on manually....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 533 words · Elizabeth Larson

How to Unhide All Rows in Excel

Quick Links Summary First, select your entire worksheet using Ctrl+A (Windows) or Command+A (Mac). Press Ctrl+Shift+9, right-click a cell, and choose “Unhide,” or select Format > Hide & Unhide > Unhide Rows from the ribbon at the top to unhide all rows. Unhiding all the rows in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet is as easy aspressing a keyboard shortcutor using a button on the ribbon. We’ll show you how. How to Unhide All Rows in Excel With a Shortcut To show hidden rows in your spreadsheet,launch your spreadsheet with Microsoft Excel....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 369 words · Zachary Richards

How to Use Less Than or Equal To in Excel

Quick Links Summary To use the less-than-or-equal-to operator, type “=C2<=200” where C2 is the cell to compare and 200 is your specified value. The formula will return TRUE if C2 has a value equal to or less than 200; else, it will return FALSE. Using the less-than-or-equal-to operator in Microsoft Excel allows you to find out if the specified value matches your formula value or is less than that. We’ll show you how to use this operator to compare numbers and dates and how to use it withExcel’s various other functions....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 603 words · Brandon Burgess II

I Was a Die-Hard Physical Books Fan; Now I Can't Live Without an eReader

Summary Once upon a time, I was a die-hard physical books fan. But when I went traveling, I couldn’t lug heavy books around with me, so I did something I never thought I would: I bought an eReader. Now, my opinion has been radically changed and I use my eReader all the time. Here’s what I love about it. eReaders Are Far More Convenient Than Physical Books I knew carrying multiple paperbacks (or, God forbid, hardbacks) would become very annoying, very quickly while traveling, but I hadn’t realized just how convenient eReaders would prove to be....

June 28, 2025 · 4 min · 643 words · Phillip Morales

I Won't Download an App That Makes These 4 Mistakes

Quick Links A smartphone is only as good as its apps, and I don’t have time for bad ones. Fortunately, there are red flags that make it easy for me to know which apps I won’t even get the time of day. 4An Outdated Interface When a new version of Android changes the way our phone interfaces looks, app developers have to take time updating their apps to match. Android has had many such face-lifts over the past decade and a half....

June 28, 2025 · 5 min · 865 words · Dawn Gray

Identify Hard Drive Bottlenecks With These 5 Linux Commands

Quick Links How fast your Linux computer can move data between its hard drives and RAM has a direct impact on its performance. These five commands will help you troubleshoot slowdowns and stuttering performance. Working Hard or Hardly Working? Five Ways to Find Out From the moment your computer boots and while it’s up and running, it needs to read from, and write to, your hard drives. Your drives have a maximum data throughput....

June 28, 2025 · 5 min · 1036 words · Anna Lester

IDrive Review: A Great Storage and Backup Combo

Quick Links IDriveis a well-known service that combines regularcloud storagewith backup protocols, allowing you to schedule when specific files are uploaded into the cloud. I took it for a spin to see how it works and if it’s the right fit for you. Overall, I really like IDrive—there’s a reason it ranks so high among our roundup of thebest cloud storage services, after all. Not only are its backup features easy to use, but IDrive is also the economical choice, offering bargain-bin prices on its storage....

June 28, 2025 · 9 min · 1807 words · Scott Soto

iPhone 16 Pro vs. iPhone 15 Pro: Is It Worth an Upgrade?

Quick Links Summary The iPhone 16 Pro comes with a few notable upgrades over last year’s model, but Apple’s new AI features are available on both models. So is it worth upgrading from your iPhone 15 Pro? Let’s find out. iPhone 16 Pro Is Slightly Bigger and Wider While both the iPhone 16 Pro and theiPhone 15 Prolook alike, there are a few differences. First, the iPhone 16 Pro is slightly taller and a tad wider than the iPhone 15 Pro....

June 28, 2025 · 6 min · 1243 words · Ethan Lee Jr.

Is Android Fragmentation Still a Problem?

While Apple manages to get most iPhones to the latest version of iOS within the span of months, it can take years for a new Android version to be used on the majority of devices. This “fragmentation” was often talked about in years past, but what about today? The Current State of Android Fragmentation As it turns out, Google isn’t particularly proud of this whole situation, and thus, it shyly hides it away from most people....

June 28, 2025 · 4 min · 661 words · Kristy Meadows

Is Your Work Labeled as AI-Generated? Here Are Your Options!

Quick Links With AI tools becoming more advanced, distinguishing original work from AI-generated has become difficult. Imagine spending half a day on a project only to have your client label it AI-generated. While this can be frustrating, you have a few options to counteract their claim. 1Explain Why AI Detectors Don’t Work Your client or boss has likely relied on an AI detection tool to claim your work is AI-generated. Therefore, your first step should be to explain that AI detectors are prone to false positives (flagging human-written content as AI-generated) and false negatives (failing to identify AI-generated content)....

June 28, 2025 · 5 min · 1013 words · Charles Williams

Movies Every 90s Kid Should Watch on Nitflix

Sometimes, it can be tough to be a ‘90s kid. Every director and showrunner seems obsessed with the 1980s, which is why franchises likeStranger Thingsare everywhere in the pop culture landscape. But if you have deep nostalgia for the subsequent decade, you’ve come to the right place. Sadly, I can’t force Hollywood to deliver a slate of new projects set during the halcyon days ofBaywatchand hypercolor shirts. But I did the next best thing by rounding up the best movies of the ’90s (with the occasional 1989 film thrown in) for you to enjoy....

June 28, 2025 · 8 min · 1544 words · Nicholas Le