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Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, on stage after the announcement of the new Apple iPhone X. Credit Jim Wilson/The New York Times


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Google’s reverse image-search feature, left, can be used in several ways on tablets and smartphones in the Chrome app, including by switching to the desktop site and then choosing a file to upload, center, which will generate search results, right. Credit The New York Times


How to Use Google Image Search on the Go

How to Use Google Image Search on the Go

Q. On a computer, you can use Google’s reverse image search feature in several ways, like dragging and dropping an image file in the search box or right-clicking on an image file on a web page. But how can you do reverse searches for pictures using a mobile device? A....
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A lab worker disconnects from a charger a mobile phone, displaying a timer indicating that the battery was fully charged under 30 seconds, at the headquarters of StoreDot in Tel Aviv October 23, 2014. REUTERS/Finbarr O’Reilly


Taking Charge of the Battery Icon

Taking Charge of the Battery Icon

Q. Is there a way to always show the battery-life indicator in the Windows 10 taskbar? A. If the battery icon has retreated into the hidden icons section of the taskbar’s Notifications area or disappeared from view altogether, you can restore it quickly. Right-click...