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In the digital age, we’re all bound to run out of space on our smartphones, tablets, and laptops eventually. That’s why cloud storage is so crucial. Unfortunately, it can also be an irritating monthly expense. So, why not pay it all upfront?
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Is your Western Digital My Cloud device currently offline? Don’t worry—the company isn’t suffering another service outage. Rather, it’s a new measure to prevent exploits of security vulnerabilities. If you haven’t updated your device’s firmware recently, it’s being barred from access to My Cloud.

Over the last month I’ve been playing a lot of both Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Fortnite. And those are both big, complicated games, with lots of little intricate systems that you have to learn to excel, like Zelda’s insane “stick anything to anything” weapon and vehicle system and Fortnite’s rotating pools of fiddl

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Is nothing working on your Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer? Is an application hanging, or is your PC unresponsive? Most people will reach for the hallowed Ctrl + Alt + Del keyboard shortcut, which has been used since the earliest days of DOS to revive a stuck computer.
You can also use the shortcut to call up the task manager (although Ctrl + Shift + Esc