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5 ways to look better in photos: Find your selfie angle, slimmer neck and more

5 ways to look better in photos: Find your selfie angle, slimmer neck and more

If you're headed to holiday parties this year, you might be dreading the point in the night where everyone whips out their phones to take photos. To look good in pictures, you need to find your most flattering angles. Don't forget poses that elongate your body. You also need to choose the right lighting. Here are five tips to never look bad in a photo again. You're welcome!

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Have you sent an email to everyone meant for one person? Well, Gmail has the ability to unsend an email by adjusting one setting before writing your email. Tap or click here for the exact steps.

This message recall will also allow you to modify spelling errors, incorrect recipients, subject lines and even append forgotten attachments.

Be sure to adjust the setting to a higher number than the default setting of five seconds. Let’s face it; five seconds isn’t even enough to realize you made an error, let alone hit the unsend button. Thankfully, Gmail settings provide the option of pausing an email delivery for up to 30 seconds.

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Need some extra cash? How to make money selling photos

Need some extra cash? How to make money selling photos

It always feels great when you can earn a little cash doing something you love. Some people make tasty food or make beautiful crafts to sell, but if you're a photography buff, working with Dreamstime is the way to go. We'll tell you how.

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Sometimes it feels like the world is throwing everything it has at you. To succeed, you need someone to guide you through. That’s what Dell Technologies Advisors do. They have the tech advice to help you navigate whatever challenges you’re up against — and get you safely to where you want to be.

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Even if you're like me and a fan of feeling a pen and paper in your hand, you should still digitize your notes so they're easier to search and sort. It's not as difficult as you may think. I've put together instructions on how to do it, along with a clever way to copy text from a photo.

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My favorite price is free. There's a lot of free stuff online that can come back to bite you. That's why I did the hard work and found free software you can trust that really works. If you're sick of paying for Microsoft Office, Photoshop or other expensive tools, I have your back.

 

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Basketball has evolved since James Naismith invented the game. One significant addition came in the '70s, when the three-point line was introduced. While this was meant to change the game fundamentally, it didn’t have much impact until years later. Now, players specialize in hitting big three-point shots. But some say it might be ruining the game.

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