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– Your phone screen has a secret coating that’s slowly destroying itself

Your phone screen has a secret coating that’s slowly destroying itself – howtogeek.com
We all love our phones and are probably more addicted to them than we realize. Did you know the average person unlocks their phone around 100–150 times a day, and taps the screen over 2,600 times a day? We use these little pocket computers for everything, which is why your oleophobic coating is slowly but surely getting destroyed.

How to permanently delete files without sending them to the Trash in macOS

How to permanently delete files without sending them to the Trash in macOS – howtogeek.com
The Trash in macOS is an important holding bay for your deleted files. It makes it easy to recover files that you thought you no longer needed without having to resort to a backup, and makes it almost impossible to delete something by mistake. But if you don’t want to move a file to the Trash and want to delete it instantly, you can do that as well.

How to use Google Maps without an internet connection

How to use Google Maps without an internet connection – howtogeek.com
If you’re traveling somewhere with patchy mobile network coverage or want to cut your data costs, Google Maps can still guide you. You just need to plan ahead. Here’s how to download maps for offline use, what cached maps can do in a pinch, and what it’s like to use Google Maps without an internet connection.

– This secret setting prevents Google Maps from wasting data while driving

This secret setting prevents Google Maps from wasting data while driving  – share.google
Faisal Rasool has been a feature writer at How-to Geek since early 2024. He brings five years of professional experience in simplifying technology for his readers on topics like mobile devices, PCs, and online privacy. He tries to help people get the most out of their gadgets and software with the least effort.

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