
Remember years ago when they tried really hard to make 3D TVs a thing? Remember when everyone hated it because you had to wear cumbersome glasses? Remember when they tried to make 3D screens without the glasses, and that flopped harder than a Sound of Music remake starring Steven Seagal? Well forget all that, if you can even remember what I was talking about

Turns out Google imposes a hard limit on the number of files you can upload to Google Drive, its cloud storage service—despite a lack of clear documentation that outlines the restrictions. That magic number? Five million.
Update, 4/5/23: Google is removing the file count limit for Drive accounts. In


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Programming is possible on nearly any monitor, but most programmers prefer a big, pixel-dense, attractive screen that can render tiny code with clarity and display numerous windows at once. Prolific multi-taskers, many programmers also go all-in on multiple displays and use two or three monitors at once.
In this guide, we’ll point you to the best moni


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Among image editors, Adobe Photoshop dominates. Despite the many competitors that have sprung up, it remains popular with professionals and central in the public eye. (We all refer to altered images as “photoshopped.”)
But, this juggernaut comes with a sizable price tag, too—subscriptions start at $21 USD per month (or a little over


Today Microsoft launched the Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock, noteworthy for one key absence: the Surface Connector, which has now been replaced with a standard Thunderbolt 4 interface.
Why is this important? For years, Microsoft Surface devices were driven and charged via the Surface Connector, a unique and proprietary charging port that transferred d