What’s worse than back-to-back meetings? Sending back-and-forth emails about scheduling said meetings. That’s why we’ve published this quick guide showing you how to share your Google Calendar so you can easily find a time slot that works for both without inundating your inbox.
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The Spotify-using masses are gearing up for the release of Spotify Wrapped, and Apple Music finally has a (not very good, but still existent, which is something) answer. You can get your Apple Music Replay stats right now — here’s how to do it.
How to find your Apple Music Replay
You can now switch up Alexa’s English voice to sound like it has a Canadian, Indian, British, or Australian accent, without needing to change to regions that can lock you out of content. But you don’t have to ask Alexa out loud — we put together the different ways you can change its accent.
Evernote users don’t yet know how the company’s purchase by Bending Spoons will affect them, but it never hurts to have a backup of your data. Here’s how to export your Evernote stuff.
How to move your notes out of Evernote
iOS 16 introduced a way to set a shuffling collection of photos as your lock screen, which can automatically change the picture you’re greeted with when you unlock your phone. It’ll even comb your library for images of pets, nature, people, and more — it’s all customizable.
Check out our article on how to set it up below.


If you’re throwing a party and would prefer not to have dozens of very intoxicated guests running around with your internet credentials, you can set up your Windows PC as a router (with its own password) instead. Here’s how to do it in a few easy steps.
How to share your Wi-Fi on Windows 11


Whether you intend to leave Twitter, or are sticking around to see what happens, it’s a good idea to download an archive of your data first, so you have a backup of all your info. It’s a simple process — here’s how to do it.
How to download an archive of your Twitter data
It’s actually quite easy. The Verge’s Jennifer Pattison Tuohy (who says she counts 112 devices on her network) found a really simple workaround — just keep the same network SSID and password.
How to replace your Wi-Fi router without disconnecting all your devices











