1. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Use remove.bg to instantly erase backgrounds from photos online. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
2. A small change, big improvement: Use Canva to create birthday cards, resumes, and flyers for free. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
3. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Use ChatGPT to draft emails, cover letters, or captions instantly. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
4. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use Snapdrop.net to wirelessly transfer files between devices. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
5. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use Photopea as a free Photoshop alternative in your browser. You’ll thank yourself later.
6. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use Upscale.media to increase the resolution of blurry photos. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
7. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Use Zoom’s background blur to clean up your video calls. Hope that helps your daily routine.
8. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use D-ID to animate old family photos for fun. Hope that helps your daily routine.
9. A small change, big improvement: Use AI voice changers to make funny TikToks or prank calls. Makes life just a little smoother.
10. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Use CapCut for free video editing with templates on your phone. You’ll thank yourself later.
11. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use 'Find My Device' to locate your lost phone or lock it remotely. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
12. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Enable dark mode on your apps to reduce eye strain and save battery. Makes life just a little smoother.
13. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Use airplane mode while charging to charge your phone faster. Hope that helps your daily routine.
14. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Pin your favorite apps to the taskbar or dock for easy access. You’ll thank yourself later.
15. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Take screenshots on Windows with 'Win + Shift + S'. Hope that helps your daily routine.
16. A small change, big improvement: Use 'Ctrl + F' to quickly search for words in any browser. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
17. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Use Do Not Disturb mode to stop late-night app notifications. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
18. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use voice typing on Google Docs or your phone keyboard to write hands-free. No need to be a tech expert for that
19. A small change, big improvement: Set screen time limits for your kids with parental controls. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
20. A small change, big improvement: Backup your photos to Google Photos or iCloud to save phone space. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
21. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use the 'Inspect' tool to copy text or images from websites that block right-click. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
22. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use LastPass or Bitwarden to save all your passwords safely. Makes life just a little smoother.
23. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Clear your browser cache if websites are acting weird. You’ll thank yourself later.
24. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use Reader Mode to clean up news articles and make them easier to read. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
25. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Right-click a word and click 'Search' to look things up instantly. Makes life just a little smoother.
26. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Translate websites using Google Translate’s browser extension. Makes life just a little smoother.
27. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Mute specific tabs that auto-play music or videos. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
28. A small change, big improvement: Bookmark recipe sites, planners, or tools you use daily for quick access. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
29. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Use Zoom shortcuts like 'Spacebar to talk' for smoother meetings. Makes life just a little smoother.
30. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Set a custom home page with your favorite links for a productivity boost. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
31. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use Google Keep or Apple Notes to jot down ideas or grocery lists. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
32. A small change, big improvement: Name files with dates or tags to find them faster later. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
33. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Use folders and emojis in file names to organize your desktop. Hope that helps your daily routine.
34. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use Google Drive or Dropbox to send large files without email limits. Makes life just a little smoother.
35. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Scan documents with your phone camera using built-in apps. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
36. A small change, big improvement: Use Notion to organize your life, from work to hobbies. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
37. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use sticky notes apps to leave daily reminders on your screen. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
38. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Create a ‘To Read’ folder in your bookmarks bar. Makes life just a little smoother.
39. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use screen recording tools to show a problem instead of typing it out. Hope that helps your daily routine.
40. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Store all important logins or IDs in a secure password vault. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
41. A small change, big improvement: Use Spotify crossfade settings to make music transitions smoother. Makes life just a little smoother.
42. A small change, big improvement: Use YouTube’s playback speed to watch tutorials faster. You’ll thank yourself later.
43. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Sort your inbox by sender to mass delete promotions and junk. You’ll thank yourself later.
44. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Use voice search when your hands are full or you're on the move. Makes life just a little smoother.
45. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Set app timers for games or social media to avoid overuse. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
46. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use Google Maps’ offline mode when traveling without signal. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
47. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Print return labels from your phone at Walgreens or UPS kiosks. You’ll thank yourself later.
48. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Set up calendar reminders for birthdays and bill due dates. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
49. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Use weather apps with radar to plan errands around rain. Makes life just a little smoother.
50. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Put emergency contact info on your lock screen just in case. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
51. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Create shared calendars with family to coordinate events. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
52. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Set up Apple Family Sharing or Google Family Link to monitor kids’ devices. Makes life just a little smoother.
53. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use shared photo albums so everyone can add pictures from the trip. You’ll thank yourself later.
54. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use Netflix or YouTube Kids to keep content safe for younger viewers. Hope that helps your daily routine.
55. A small change, big improvement: Use location sharing with close friends when traveling for safety. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
56. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Use QR codes to share Wi-Fi passwords easily at home. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
57. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Create a digital family recipe book using Google Docs. Hope that helps your daily routine.
58. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use a simple budgeting app to track shared expenses with roommates. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
59. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Label your chargers and devices to avoid mix-ups at home. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
60. Here’s a tech trick anyone can use: Use Zoom or Meet to check in with grandparents regularly. Makes life just a little smoother.
61. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: If your phone freezes, try holding the power button for 10+ seconds. Makes life just a little smoother.
62. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Restart your Wi-Fi router if pages load slowly. Quick and easy — give it a shot.
63. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Clear your phone cache to speed it up. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
64. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Close unused apps to save battery and reduce lag. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
65. Want to make life a little easier? Try this: Check app store updates if something’s not working right. You’ll thank yourself later.
66. A small change, big improvement: If audio isn’t working, check Bluetooth isn’t stealing the sound. You’ll thank yourself later.
67. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use Safe Mode to troubleshoot app crashes on Android or Windows. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
68. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Delete old screenshots and videos to free up storage. You’ll thank yourself later.
69. A small change, big improvement: Try a different cable or port before assuming your charger is broken. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
70. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Update your device software regularly for security and bug fixes. Makes life just a little smoother.
71. A small change, big improvement: Use text-to-speech to read long articles aloud. Hope that helps your daily routine.
72. Here’s something simple that helps a lot: Use zoom gestures to enlarge text or photos. Makes life just a little smoother.
73. A small change, big improvement: Turn on subtitles in streaming apps for clarity. No need to be a tech expert for that one.
74. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use voice assistants to set timers or send texts hands-free. You’ll thank yourself later.
75. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Adjust screen brightness manually to extend battery life. You’ll thank yourself later.
76. A small change, big improvement: Enable high contrast mode for easier readability. You’ll thank yourself later.
77. A small change, big improvement: Customize app icons and widgets for faster access. Hope that helps your daily routine.
78. A small change, big improvement: Use keyboard shortcuts to navigate apps more efficiently. Hope that helps your daily routine.
79. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Use dictation to send texts while driving (hands-free!). No need to be a tech expert for that one.
80. Even if you’re not techy, this tip is for you: Enable vibration feedback for touch sensitivity improvements. Makes life just a little smoother. Struggling to remember passwords? Use your phone’s built-in password manager to autofill and save them safely.
82. Don’t want to be disturbed at night? Schedule Do Not Disturb mode to turn on automatically at bedtime.
83. Save time: On most phones, double-tap your power button to open the camera instantly.
84. Typing a long message? Use your voice! Tap the microphone icon on your keyboard to dictate instead.
85. On YouTube? Hit L to skip ahead 10 seconds or J to rewind — super easy shortcuts.
86. No Wi-Fi? Turn your phone into a hotspot to share internet with your tablet or laptop.
87. Set your favorite song as a custom alarm tone to make mornings feel better.
88. Accidentally closed a browser tab? Press Ctrl + Shift + T to bring it back instantly.
89. Don’t like typing on a small screen? Use WhatsApp or Messages on your computer with the desktop apps.
90. Want fewer spam calls? Enable “Silence Unknown Callers” in your phone settings.
91. Need quick math? Just type it into Google’s search bar. It calculates for you.
92. Traveling abroad? Download Google Translate offline so you’re never stuck without help.
93. Need a break from distractions? Use Forest or Focus Keeper apps to stay focused and off your phone.
94. Long scroll? On most phones, tap the top of the screen to jump back to the top of a page instantly.
95. Too many tabs open? Group them by topic in Chrome or Safari to declutter your screen.
96. Take screenshots hands-free with voice commands like “Take a screenshot” (Android or iOS).
97. Scan QR codes directly with your phone’s camera — no extra app needed.
98. On your desktop? Resize windows quickly with Windows + Arrow keys.
99. Reduce blue light by turning on Night Shift (iOS) or Night Light (Android).
100. Need to sign a PDF? Use Adobe Acrobat or Preview (Mac) to draw your signature. No printer needed.