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Rick’s Daily Pick: Soother Sleep White Noise Machine w/ Night Light

Posted on July 4, 2025

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My “Pick” for today is this fantastic Soother Sleep White Noise Machine w/ Night Light.

Do you or someone you love have trouble falling asleep at night?

The combination of white noise and soothing colors emitted from this little gem can help most anyone of virtually any age relax and drift off to sleep.

Click here to check out the Soother Sleep White Noise Machine w/ Night Light at Amazon.

Picture of the Day: “Happy Independence Day!”

Posted on July 4, 2025

Today’s POTD features dozens of American flags decorating the lane leading into Springfield Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri. Happy Independence Day!


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Monthly Tech Giveaway – July 2025

Posted on June 30, 2025

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July’s winner will receive this fantastic Ring Battery Doorbell Plus.

This little gem will show you who is at your door before you answer it. It will also record the video!

All subscribers to the Standard edition of my Rick’s Tech Tips Newsletter have an equal chance to win.

Premium subscribers have two chances to win (their email addresses are added to the “pot” twice).

Not a subscriber? Just enter your email address in the form on this page. Once subscribed you’ll be eligible to win each month’s drawing – starting with this month. Better yet, opt for a Premium subscription for double the chance to win!

The drawing for this month’s prize will be held on July 31 and the winner will be notified by email. The winner will be selected at random.

Good luck!

How to disable all apps and games (and block game requests / app notifications) on Facebook

Posted on July 4, 2025

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Lots of folks love playing games and using apps on Facebook, but many others would rather drink a glass of spoiled milk through a dirty straw.

If you fall into the last group you probably aren’t all that thrilled to see a game or app invitation pop up in your notifications area.

And with all the malicious apps, quizzes and games there are these days, I don’t blame you. After all, malicious games and apps account for a large percentage of the hacks and data theft taking place on the Facebook platform.

As luck would have it, you can easily disable all apps and games as well as block all game and app invitations/notifications, now and forever! [Read more…]

Are your surge protectors giving you a false sense of security?

Posted on July 3, 2025

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You’re probably aware that lightning and power surges can damage electronic devices such as computers and TV sets.

I’m also guessing that you have your expensive tech gear plugged into surge protectors.

But did you know that surge protectors don’t last forever?

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Q&A: Will a ‘Modified Sine Wave’ UPS damage a computer?

Posted on July 2, 2025

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Question from Celina:  I have a question about battery backup devices, Rick.

I went to our local office supply store to buy a battery backup for my iMac and the man I talked to said I needed to pay extra for one that provides “pure sine wave” AC current. The one he tried to sell me costs over $100 more than the one I had planned to buy.

He said the cheaper “modified sine wave” models can damage my iMac because it was designed to only accept only a pure sine wave signal. Is that true?  [Read more…]

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