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    Take Amazing Total Eclipse Pictures With Your Phone 2024

    You can take solar eclipse photos with your phone, but take care of your eyes. You’ll need to control the light with a filter and use manual exposure settings on your phone. Think about other types of pictures you can take during the event, too. If you want to snap some awesome photos of the rare total eclipse on Monday, this is the best way to do it. On Monday, April 8, 2024, the Moon’s shadow will completely block the Sun, and this total solar eclipse will cross North America from Mexico in the southwest to Canada in the northeast.…

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    How You Can Be Safer With NextBase iQ Dashcam

    You’ll need to subscribe for all the bells and whistles, though TAKE NOTE: NextBase’s iQ line of dashcams brings the tech into your auto. They’re fairly easy to install and get working. You’ll need to pay between $10 and $20 per month to get all the good stuff. The reasons you might want a dashcam are many, from protection from theft, recording accidents or traffic stops, or adding cameras to your older car. The Nextbase iQ line of dashcams has all that and more but requires a subscription for the flashier stuff. I was interested in seeing what a dashcam…

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    Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and 10+ Hidden Features

    Become a Note 10 power user with gestures, S Pen tricks, helpful camera modes, and more With the Samsung Note 10 and Note 10+, Samsung again packed more power into a handheld device than anyone ever dreamed possible. With the larger screen and the S Pen, the Note and Note 10+ are productivity powerhouses. Here’s a look at some of the advanced features available. Bend the Samsung Note 10 and Note 10+ Display to Your Will The Note 10 and Note 10+ included some features which weren’t previously available to let you get control of your device’s display. Now, you…

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    How to Hide Photos on iPhone 2024

    Using iOS 16 and later, tap the circled three-dot menu and select Hide. Earlier than iOS 16, tap the action button and select Hide iOS 16 and later: Select a photo > tap the circled three-dot menu > Hide. iOS 15 and earlier: Select a photo> tap the action button (the box with an arrow coming out the top) > Hide To view hidden photos, tap Albums > Other Albums > Hidden. To unhide, select photo(s) > Action > Unhide. This article explains how to hide photos on an iPhone. How to Hide Photos on iPhone Using the Photos App…