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Who Played Dorothy in ‘Wicked: For Good’? Meet Actress Bethany Weaver

I paired my favorite open-source graphics app with Obsidian, and it's been a game-changer
5 iconic Marvel brawlers you'll want to play before Marvel Cosmic Invasion

Vivint Introduces HomeProtect and HomeProtect Pro

I turned my Windows PC into an automation server with nssm
The Non-Sucking Service Manager is a service helper that installs programs and custom scripts as services, allowing them to persistently run in the background. Its last stable release was timestamped on Aug. 31, 2014, yet it continues to be an indispensable tool in professional development and computing.

Kevin Spacey Net Worth: How Much Money the Actor Has Now

Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry Update: How the Miss Universe Contestant Is Doing After Falling From Stage

5 reasons your loud PC fans are no one's fault but your own
If your PC doesn't sound like the silent dream you thought it would, it's probably your choices that brought you here. PC components are prone to some level of noise, especially those spinning rapidly, such as hard drives and anything with fans. So, your CPU, GPU, and case fans emitting uncomfortably high decibels isn't surprising, but it's definitely avoidable, at least in most scenarios. In addition to poor hardware choices and aging fans, consider your PC maintenance habits, aggressive overclocking, and overlooked fan curves as possible culprits behind loud and annoying PC fans.

Who Was Udo Kier? 5 Things to Know About the German Actor Who Died at 81

Will Campbell Injury Update: How the Patriots Player Is Doing After Injuring His Knee

4 ways to tell you should replace your NAS drives

