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.
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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
In these post-Roe days, you may be leery of sharing certain biometric information with your Apple Health app, especially if you live in certain states in the US. If that’s the case, it’s not difficult to disable these tools. We show you how.
How to disable fertility tracking features in iOS
While you can’t use a recording app to record a phone conversation on the same Android device, there are a few methods you can use if you really need to. We look at three of them.
How to record a phone conversation with an Android phone
If you’re moving up to an iPhone 14 from an older iPhone, it’s not hard to activate your new eSIM. If you’re moving to an iPhone 14 from an Android phone — well, that can get complicated. We explain what you need to do in either situation.
How to set up eSIM on a new iPhone

We discuss some devices and strategies that can keep your turkey hot and your temper cool.
It’s possible there’s something going on in the MagSafe software handshake within iOS — and if so, you’ve just got to do a hard reboot of your iPhone to fix it. We’ve put together step-by-step directions.




