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WEEKLY ROUNDUP NEWSLETTER Welcome to our weekly roundup newsletter, where we will be looking at the

WEEKLY ROUNDUP NEWSLETTER [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Welcome to our weekly roundup newsletter, where we will be looking at the best articles to go out on Online Tech Tips the previous week. We will also be profiling geek trivia, our new YouTube videos, and much more. Best Articles Of The Week [How to Make a Vision Board on Canva]( [How to React to Messages on Instagram (Mobile and PC)]( [How to Reset a SIM Card]( In Canva, use the "Magic Resize" feature to instantly adjust your design for various social media formats, saving time and effort on manual adjustments. Simply open your design, click "Resize," select the desired format, and let Canva do the work! This Week On Our YouTube Channel [YouTube Channels EVERY SERIOUS TECH FAN Should Subscribe To]( YouTube is filled with tech channels of dubious quality, but if you’re really all about the technical side of gadgets, you absolutely have to watch these Youtubers! [UNINSTALL Windows Store Apps]( Uninstalling and removing Microsoft Windows Store apps is easy, if you know how. If you’ve been wondering how to get rid of applications installed using Windows Store, then this short video has the answers. To prevent data loss, always turn off your phone before removing or inserting a SIM card. Interesting Tech News [Elon Musk Disables Option to Report Misinformation On X/Twitter]( X is accused of rising levels of misinformation on its platform ahead of a major Australian referendum. [The new WGA contract will change how Hollywood works]( Historic raises and guarantees on AI use will have major ramifications in Hollywood, but the new transparency in streaming data means Netflix and Disney Plus will have to change how they work. [Ford halts construction of Michigan EV battery factory as strikes continue]( The automaker cited vague concerns about its ability to ‘competitively operate the plant.’ Geek Trivia Of The Week Did you know that the original name for the Java programming language was "Oak"? James Gosling and his team at Sun Microsystems started the project in the early 1990s. They named it "Oak" after an oak tree that stood outside Gosling's office. However, when it was time to officially launch the language, they found out that there was already a computer company registered under the name "Oak." After considering different names, they eventually settled on "Java," which was inspired by the coffee the developers consumed while working on the project. The name was also fitting because Java is an island in Indonesia known for its coffee. [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( Copyright © 2023 Online-Tech-Tips.com, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you joined our newsletter on our website, www.Online-Tech-Tips.com. You'll get an email whenever we post a new article! Our mailing address is: Online-Tech-Tips.com, LLC 11703 Trotter Point CtClarksville, MD 21029 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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