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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Monday, September 26, 2022
Topics covered in this issue…
• How to print a list of your Gmail contacts
• Q&A: Is it ok to use a laptop without a battery?
• Q&A: Why does my phone have an ‘Airplane Mode’?
• Why you should ignore the prorated warranty coverage when shopping for a new car battery
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Today’s quick tech tip….
How to print a list of your Gmail contacts
Have you ever needed to create a printed list of your Gmail contacts?
While they are obviously most useful online, there are times when having a hard-copy printout of your contacts can come in handy.
Luckily, Google makes it very easy to print out your Gmail Contacts list. Just follow the steps below:
1 – Open a web browser on your laptop or desktop computer and visit the “Contacts” page on the Google website at this URL:
2 – If requested to do so, sign in with your Google login credentials.
3 – In the left-hand pane, click Print.
4 – Follow the prompts as they appear.
If you have a mobile device that’s set up to print, you can print your Gmail Contacts list from there as well. Here’s how:
1 – Open a web browser on your smartphone or tablet and visit the “Contacts” page on the Google website at this URL:
2 – Tap the Menu icon located near the top-left corner of the screen (it likes like three horizontal lines stacked atop one another).
3 – Tap Print and then follow the prompts as they appear.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Q&A: Is it ok to use a laptop without a battery?
This post has the answer.
• Q&A: Why does my phone have an ‘Airplane Mode’?
There are actually several great reasons.
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Why you should ignore the prorated warranty coverage when you need a new car battery
You don’t need it, and it’s vastly over-priced for the benefits it provides.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• T-Mobile subscribers now get free in-flight Wi-Fi on United Airlines
• Fitbit users will be forced to migrate to Google accounts by 2025
• Apple starts manufacturing iPhone 14 in India
• 100TB cartridges set to rival tapes, hard drives, DNA for data archiving domination
• Amazon will hold a Prime Early Access sale on October 11th and 12th
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