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5 reasons why everyone should have a NAS

If you're looking at building or buying a NAS, these are five reasons why i think you absolutely should.

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I've been a proponent of having a NAS since I built one as a DIY project from an old PC I had lying around. It's been a phenomenal addition to my apartment that I get a lot of use out of, so much so that I think there are a few reasons why anyone should have one of the best NAS devices out there.

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Canva's new 'Magic Studio' generative AI tools make graphic design easier

The AI can change your attire in a photo, reposition elements in an image, and even generate entire videos.

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Canva has unveiled a suite of generative AI tools called 'Magic Studio' that it says are meant for average users who do not have the complex design skills of professional image editors. While all the features are being officially launched today, some of them, like Magic Edit, were rolled out earlier this year and instantly went viral with its ability to transform casual photos into professional-looking portraits.

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How to make a meme in 2024

Want to make your friends laugh (or cringe)? Here's how to make a meme you can share on social media and anywhere you want.

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Memes are pretty much the universal language of the internet, though it's hard to define what they actually are. These days, a simple screenshot of an embarrassing or funny moment can become a meme if it becomes popular and gets reused multiple times all over the internet.

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Snapseed, Google's free image editor for Android, adds a dark theme

Snapseed is Google's free image editor for Android and it has added a dark theme in its latest update, available on the Play Store now.

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Snapseed is Google's free image editor for Android. It's famous not only for being able to apply basic filters on photos snapped with your camera but for also being able to process RAW .dng files too. Google purchased the company in 2012, making the bulk of its features free to use for Android users. The app doesn't often see updates, but the latest version (via 9to5Google) sees it receive a new dark theme. The only problem is that the theme is gray and not black, so AMOLED users shouldn't get too excited. The selected tool is still currently highlighted in blue.