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Content is the backbone of the internet — and few pieces of content are more important than graphics. They allow us to share what we’re feeling without words, create an atmosphere and attract bigger audiences. Tap or click here to learn some basic photo editing tricks that make anyone’s amateur photos look pro.

But the shortage of high-quality graphics is a genuine problem for the internet. Not everyone has the technology to create gorgeous photos for websites or blogs, and it can be frustrating to pay for expensive stock photos that may not even fit what you’re trying to make.

Thankfully, there’s an online resource that lets you pick from some of the most brilliant stock photos on the web without having to pay a single cent. Plus, if you’re looking for exposure as a photographer, you can contribute your content and get your name out there. Read on to learn more about this free photo resource for websites and blogs.

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Find beautiful graphics at Unsplash

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Unsplash.com bills itself as one of the best resources for independent artists, photographers and graphic designers to share and use images. Unlike similar stock photography websites, Unsplash hand-selects its images, meaning a real person selects each photo for higher-quality pictures than you’d find from similar photo resources.

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Over 1 million photos are available on the platform, and the community is currently more than 150,000 members strong. News websites, blogs and viral meme-makers rely on Unsplash for their graphic needs.

RELATED: Tap or click here to protect your pictures with custom watermarks.

And you don’t need to create an account to start downloading pics. Just visit Unsplash.com, use the search field to find what you’re looking for and download. It’s that simple! You can even search within specific categories and spend less time hunting for that perfect image. Oh, and did we mention it’s FREE?

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Have an iPhone? New way to save your digital driver's license coming to 8 states

Apple’s Wallet app is handy to store and quickly retrieve many things, like airline tickets, reservations or digital passes. It also makes Apple Pay possible, as your bank card can be stored there.

But while you can’t store your COVID-19 vaccination card on it (yet), there has been another striking omission — your driver’s license. But Apple is about to change that. This new feature could be a game-changer for travelers.

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📄 Talk data to me: OpenAI paid users can upload a mountain of PDFs, data files and images. It will spit out a full analysis in moments — something that might take a human team months. It’ll even answer questions and generate charts, too.

Upload vs. download speeds

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Are your video calls freezing or games lagging even with fast internet? The issue might be your upload speed, not download. Here’s how to check it.

New Instagram features: Add text to photos by tapping the text button, or throw in stickers via the gallery. Reels got an upgrade, too, with new fonts, animations and text effects. Simply tap the text button, and then hit the animations button and effects button. Plus, you can now upload up to 20 photos in one post.

Struggling with bad internet? Try the FCC's new speed test

Everybody needs a fast and stable internet connection. Unfortunately, there are still tons of people who struggle with broadband. Whether it is through failing infrastructure or simply being too remote, a steady connection is not always available. Slow internet? The FCC wants to know – tap or click here to report it.

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🛌 Taller people sleep longer in bed: Women are turning to ChatGPT to catch guys lying about their height on dating apps. Upload four pics, and a bot can size someone up based on their surroundings and proportions. In a test of 10 people, ChatGPT came within an inch of assessing their real measurements. Short kings, I’ve got you: Height-increasing insoles to the rescue.

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“Honey, I’m helping NASA!” Say that when your significant other wants you to help clean the garage. NASA is looking for people to snap a few pics of clouds and upload them to the GLOBE Observer app (iOS or Android). Your photos help NASA predict weather patterns. Neat!

🤳 You do you, boo: Women on Reddit are asking guys to rate their nudes. Whether it’s just for the thrill or an honest opinion, r/RateMyNudeBody enforces strict rules — no insults, nothing “overly sexy.” FYI: Men can upload theirs, too, but they typically don’t get as many comments. Ya think?

Send a fax for free: FaxZero.com is free if you send no more than five faxes per day and only three pages at a time. GotFreeFax.com is free for three pages per fax and two free faxes per day — with no ads on the cover page. Just upload your document and enter the fax number, and the service handles the rest.