December 4, 2023 | π Today's edition of MUO Daily is here! Take a scroll to see the best tech tutorials and guides we've just published at MakeUseOf! | Unlike iPhones, Android devices offer the freedom to customize your home screen extensively, use multiple copies of apps for different accounts, and even change default system apps. Plus, they're not shy about letting you tinker under the hood with custom ROMs and root access, something iOS users can only dream of. | Since 2013, London Sock Company has been crafting socks from the finest materials with the mission of inspiring you to Walk Brighter. Whether for work or country walks, dressing up or dressing down, at the gym or on a run, these socks are loved by celebrities and CEOs the world over. | How often do you get a good night's sleep? If the answer is anything less than "always," then you might want to consider the impact your gadgets have on your nightly slumber. Blue light from screens tricks our brains into thinking we should be awake. Fortunately, you can fix it easily using a blue light filter on your Android phone. | Formerly known as smileys and often confused with emoticons, emoji faces are used on SMS and social media apps like Instagram, Reddit, Facebook, and WhatsApp. But what do emojis mean? What each emoji means is sometimes open to interpretation, and that's further complicated by heart and hand symbols. | Dive into Strava's lesser-known treasures like customizing activity titles for a personal touch, adding photos to capture those breathtaking moments, and using the Beacon feature for safety. | Ever wanted to add handy widgets to your Mac's desktop? macOS Sonoma makes this possible. You can not only glance at their valuable information, but also interact with these widgets. We'll show you how to add them. | Multiple law enforcement agencies in the US have disseminated inaccurate alerts wrongly insinuating that iOS 17's NameDrop feature (which enables users to share contact information effortlessly) poses a potential risk. Here's the truth... | Step into the world of DIY AI with Raspberry Pi. Imagine having your own personal AI assistant like Mycroft, or building OpenCat, a robotic pet that can navigate your home. These projects blend fun and learning, making AI far more than just a buzzword in your life. | | | | |
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