31 August 2017

9 Great Safari Browser Alternatives for Mac Users


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On the Mac, there are many browsers beyond Safari: some common, some more obscure. It is not that Safari is a bad browser, or that it has a limited feature set. Safari is Apple’s vision of the web browser and targeted at general users. Not to mention most of its feature releases tie into releases of macOS. So you may want a different focus, or want major updates more than once a year. Here are a few good alternatives to try out. Common Browsers None of these are going to be too far off your radar. One has become one...

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5 Call Recording Apps for iPhone That Actually Work


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If you’re an Android phone user, you’ll have it easy when it comes to recording calls — there are several apps on Google Play that do the job just fine. Heck, some Android phones (like ones from Xiaomi and some other Chinese manufacturers) come with call-recording built right into the dialer. But due to Apple’s security-focused approach, iOS apps cannot directly record phone calls on an iPhone. What can you do? Why Would You Want to Record Calls Anyway? Well, there are a few reasons why. Maybe you are having an important discussion with someone and want to reference it...

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The 5 Best Sites to Read Manga Online


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Manga is a Japanese style of comic books that has proven to be a big hit around the world. But it’s difficult to distinguish official English translations from fan-made translations. For that, you need to know the right sites to read manga online. For a long time, manga comics weren’t officially translated into English, nor available digitally. This led to the rise of “scanlations,” the original Japanese comics were scanned, and then fans translated them in the speech bubbles. Things have changed for the better since then. There are some excellent apps to read comics. And you don’t need to rely...

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5 Useful Ways to Utilize Your Mac’s Parental Controls


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Even if you’re a seasoned macOS user, there are probably some great features you don’t use enough. But what if we told you that some of them are hiding in your Mac’s Parental Controls menu? And you don’t even have to be a parent to take advantage of them. That’s right — just like the accessibility options in macOS, the Parental Controls menu offers some handy controls not seen elsewhere. We’ll show you how to access them and the best ones to try. How to Access Parental Controls To get started with Parental Controls, visit the Apple Menu in the...

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Google Maps Now Helps You Find a Parking Space


Google Maps is introducing new tools to help you park your car. As anyone who lives in, or commutes into, a city, knows, parking can be a stressful endeavor. And if you’re driving into somewhere you’re not familiar with, you may not even be aware how difficult it is to find a parking space. Google is here to help in two ways. Not only will Google Maps now inform you how difficult it is to park in various cities around the world, it will also help you find a parking space near your destination. And in one fell swoop, Google...

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30 August 2017

VR Gaming on a Laptop? Check This Out


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Virtual reality is obviously not going anywhere, but it very well could be the future of video games. Actually, it might just be the here and now, but there’s one big drawback: it’s expensive. Not only do you need to buy the VR hardware itself, but you also need a fairly high-end computer or PlayStation 4 to run the graphics-intense games. That brings us to why we’re here today: to talk about using a laptop to power your virtual reality headset. Is it even possible? If so, is the Vive or Oculus better suited to the task? We’re going to...

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Amazon Has A Bunch of PCs On Sale, But Are They A Good Deal?


There’s a bunch of refurbished HP gaming PCs on sale today, but should you jump on any of them? We’ve explained the deals and we have the answers you seek! Rather than just list the deals (Amazon already does that), we analyze the value of the discount and the quality of the product. Here’s how we rate the deals to make it quick and easy for you to decide if they’re worth getting: Must-Buy: The lowest price ever and a deal that hasn’t been seen often. Good: At or close to the all-time low, but has been available at that...

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15 Chrome Extensions by Google You Didn’t Know You Needed


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With all the extensions available for Google Chrome, it can be tough to decide which ones to install. And with so many from unknown third parties, you might be overly cautious. If you want to play it safe, go right to the source — and who better to provide Chrome extensions than Google? From useful to unique, here are the best Chrome extensions direct from Google that you need. 1. Google Mail Checker If you keep a close on eye on your Gmail inbox, then the Google Mail Checker is the extension for you. This basic button simply shows the...

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How to Change Your Mac’s MAC Address (and Why)


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A MAC address is a serial number that ships with every hardware device connected to the internet. It’s the building block of networking because it enables unique identification of a hardware device over a network. This makes sure that the packets are sent to the right place. Earlier we covered how to change MAC address on Windows. Today, let’s see why you might want to change the MAC address (and how) on your Mac. What Is a MAC Address? A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a serial number used to identify a network adapter uniquely. A computer with...

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You Can Now Pay Tinder to See Who Swiped Right


Tinder has launched its new paid subscription tier around the world. Tinder Gold is designed to offer “a first-class swipe experience” for members only. So it’s kinda like the difference between having an ordinary credit card and a platinum credit card. Except Tinder Gold is cheaper. Tinder announced Tinder Gold in June 2017. And we duly wrote about it. At the time Tinder Gold was being tested in Argentina, Australia, Canada, and Mexico, but it has now gone live worldwide. It’s initially only available to iOS users, but will soon be available on Android as well. Tinder Gold Gives You...

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How to Use Kodi Without Breaking the Law


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You’ve been streaming sports and movies on your Kodi media center, without realizing that, actually, you probably shouldn’t. But now the penny has dropped, and you want to move on. Is it time to dump your Kodi box (which is still legal to own and use), or can you still enjoy your favorite movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, and sport? Cull the Add-ons To start, you need to give some attention to the various add-ons you have installed on your Kodi box. Where legal challenges have been made, you’ll find that the add-ons concerned have stopped working. It doesn’t matter...

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10 Hobbies for Programmers That Don’t Involve Code


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As a programmer you have quite a selection when it comes to hobby opportunities, and we’ve covered them in our roundup of hobbies that involve coding and scripting. If you love tapping away at the keyboard more than anything else, consider starting there. But if you want to exercise your mind in a fun way without writing a single line of code, then keep reading. There are several no-code hobbies you can take up that’ll help you become a better programmer in unexpected ways. 1. Baking Baking may seem like a hobby better suited for homemakers and retirees, but the...

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The Luddite’s Guide to Modern Technology


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The promise of technology is one of empowerment. Computers are tools. They make it easier, or even possible, to do certain tasks. Technology’s basic purpose is to help. While developers often mean well, much of our technology is less than helpful. Today’s web services leave us dependent on telecommunications companies, put control of our data in other people’s hands, and open us up to pervasive surveillance. Planned obsolescence takes our hard-earned cash and turns it into products that we need to replace every couple of years. Online media stores now sell us permission to access books and movies instead of...

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Probox 2 AVA Android TV Box and HD Recorder Review (and Giveaway)


The Probox2 devices are solid Android TV boxes that we’ve reviewed favorably before, so when we heard a new model had a been released that isn’t just an incremental upgrade, we jumped at the chance to check it out. Available for $155 bundled with the Remote+, or $130 for just the box, the Probox2 AVA adds room in the case for a 2.5″ SATA HDD, and the ability to record from an HDMI source. Those are quite compelling additions, so let take a look at the details and see what we thought of it. At the end of this review,...

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Confused by Home Automation Jargon? Study This Smart Home A-Z!


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One of the most challenging aspects of embracing new technology is getting your head around all the unfamiliar lingo. For most people, there are still some terms we don’t understand about the apps and software we use every day (how many non-geeks know what HTTP stands for, or what a MAC address is?). If you’re just starting out on your smart home journey, there are some words and phrases it’s essential to understand. But don’t worry, MakeUseOf is here to help. Here’s our A-to-Z of smart home terms every newbie needs to know. A is for Automation Smart devices are...

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How to Stop Facebook Memories From Appearing in Your Notifications


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While Facebook’s memories can sometimes be a reminder of pleasant days past, the algorithm has been known to remind us of things we’d rather just forget. If you’re tired of seeing “memories” on Facebook, you can turn them off using these methods. Method 1: Turn Off All Reminders If you want all of these posts to stop appearing in your notifications, go to Settings > Notifications and look for On this day under the list for What you get notified about. In the dropdown menu, change the setting to None. Method 2: Turn Off Some Reminders You may not mind some of the memories that appear, but...

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Why Your PS4 Downloads Are Slow and How to Speed Them Up


Does it seem like the download speeds on your PlayStation 4 are taking forever? It’s not just you! Juho Snellman, a systems programmer from Switzerland, has taken the time to describe why PS4 downloads slow down for various reasons. You can read his full post for the technical details, but we’ll discuss the biggest cause here. In short, having applications open on your PS4 will cause the download speed to drop dramatically. Even if your PS4 is on a wired connection, having a game or media app like Netflix open will cause download speeds on the PlayStation Store to slow to...

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Get Email Alerts When New Employees Join a Company


Most people use LinkedIn to get email alerts for new job postings that match their interests but did you know that LinkedIn can also help track new hires made by a company? You can easily keep an eye on new employees joining your own company or a competitor.

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Also see: The Best Email Alerts Services

How to Set People Search Alerts on LinkedIn

Similar to job alerts, you can set up people alerts in LinkedIn and they will send you an email when new employees join the tracked company. You can track new hires by the parent company (e.g., Amazon) or limit your employee searches to a regional office of that company (e.g., Amazon India or Amazon’s Bangalore office).

To get started, open the LinkedIn website, click the search box, type the name of the parent company and choose the “people search” option from the autocomplete list (see screenshot above).

On the search results page, expand the Locations section and check the regions that you would like to track. You can select the country name, city,  geographic region or even make multiple selections.

Next click the “Create Search Alert” button and LinkedIn will send you a weekly email listing all the profiles that have joined the specified company in that week.

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The service obviously depends on the employee joining the company and he would have to update their existing profile for LinkedIn to know that they have made the move.


How to Archive Evernote Notes and Free Up Notebook Clutter


Are you still using Evernote? Kudos! The company has been through some major trials and tribulations over the last 12 months, and many users have jumped ship to OneNote. But alas, OneNote isn’t right for everyone. So if you’re still using Evernote, you’ll no doubt be aware of one missing feature — a glaring omission for a supposedly full-featured note-taking app. I am, of course, talking about archiving. Why isn’t there a simple, native way to archive your old stacks for posterity? Even the paid tiers don’t offer this feature. Luckily, there are a couple of workarounds. Using Native Workarounds...

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Uber Stops Tracking You After Your Ride Ends


Uber is set to stop tracking riders after they have reached their destinations. This is the latest in a long line of changes Uber is making in order to improve its terrible reputation. And this one means riders will only need to share their location when actually using the Uber app. Which is fair. Uber Tracks Riders In December 2016, Uber updated its mobile apps. And one of the changes it made affected how it collected location data from riders. Previously, Uber would only collect location data when riders had the app open, but users were suddenly faced with a...

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Amazon Echo Now Supports Multi-Room Music Streaming


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Amazon is introducing multi-room music streaming. This means you can now stream music to multiple Echo speakers positioned in different rooms of your house. This is great news for those who host raucous house parties, but bad news for your neighbors. And my neighbors too for that matter. The Amazon Echo can do lots of different things, powering other smart devices, for example. However, for most of us, it’s a powerful speaker capable of playing music. And now, if you own more than one Echo device, you can synchronize them to stream music all through your house. Synchronize Music Across...

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CrashPlan for Home Shuts Down: What Now for Online Data Backups?


CrashPlan is a popular cloud based backup provider. Their recent announcement to close the Home solution has left users in the cold. But here's what you can do next to safeguard your data.

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How to Turn an Old Laptop Screen Into a Magic Mirror


Laptops don’t last forever, but the screens inside them usually do. Even if the main computer is broken, you can extract the display panel, and reuse it. In today’s project, we’ll be turning an old laptop and a Raspberry Pi into a magic mirror. What You’ll Need Broken laptop. Please don’t tear apart a functional one, there are much better things to do with one that still works! (Free) Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 (preferably 3 since it has built-in Wi-Fi). ($30) Thick wood and a Kreg jig to make a frame. ($10 for the wood) 1-way mirrored acrylic sheet....

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29 August 2017

The 21 Best Entertainment Apps for Your Apple TV


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The Apple TV is not the cheapest nor the most versatile of the TV boxes out there — but if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem, the 4th-generation Apple TV can be a great add-on that works seamlessly with all your devices and Apple services. While the Siri Remote gets a lot of hate for being perfectly symmetrical, I actually think it’s a great little remote once you get past that. The touchpad lends itself to some really quick and seamless interactions when it comes to interacting with apps. And ultimately, that’s what the Apple TV is all about: apps...

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The Default Mac App Guide for Windows Switchers


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If you switch to Mac from Windows, it can be difficult to adjust to a new set of default apps. It should go without saying that for each of the default Windows apps, there is a Mac equivalent. Sometimes there are obvious ways to do the same things, and others are going to take a little work to find. However, they are all going to get you working on your Mac. Task Manager -> Activity Monitor The most basic step in troubleshooting any Windows issue is to open Task Manager. The app allows you to look at the process and...

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Enhance Your Note-Taking With the Apple Pencil and iPad Pro


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While the Apple Pencil is a game-changing way for artists to create on any iPad Pro, the stylus can also be used for much more — including taking handwritten notes. Everything from lecture notes to a quick to-do list can be jotted down quickly and easily on the iPad Pro with Apple’s stylus. That capability definitely makes the tablet line a great choice for anyone looking to replace their laptop for daily work and whatever else imaginable. Whether you’ve just purchased an Apple Pencil and an iPad Pro or are an expert in the ecosystem, we’ll be offering some tips...

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How to Batch Rename Multiple Files on Your Mac


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You have a million files to rename on your computer, and you’re not looking forward to the long and tedious task. Don’t panic. You don’t have to rename all your files manually. We’ve looked at ways to batch rename files in Windows, but there are also easy ways to do this on a Mac. Back in the day, you had to select each individual file, press Enter, and select the part of the filename to rename, or retype the whole thing. Now, you can do fancy tricks when renaming multiple files, like replace text in filenames, add numbers or other...

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Clever Ways to Use an SQL Concatenation String


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Structured Query Language (SQL) is a remarkably powerful tool, and one that is packed full of features. Once you’ve mastered the most important SQL commands, you can start to get a bit more creative with your SQL. Today I’ll show you everything you need to know about SQL concatenation strings. There are many different SQL dialects. For all these examples, I’m using the PostgreSQL variant. What Is Concatenation? Concatenation means to join two things together. You may have used it in a programming language to join two strings together. Perhaps you have a first name and surname variables that you...

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4 Best Raspberry Pi Smart TV Projects We’ve Seen So Far


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Need a smart TV but don’t have the budget? While there’s a good chance that you already own hardware that can make your TV “smart”, one low-budget piece of kit can make all the difference. Yes, it’s the Raspberry Pi. Although it has some limitations, the Pi can be used to make your TV smart. Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Quad Core CPU 1.2 GHz 1 GB RAM Motherboard Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Quad Core CPU 1.2 GHz 1 GB RAM Motherboard 1.2GHz Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A53 Buy Now At Amazon £31.50 5 Things a Smart TV Should Offer Before...

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How to Use Subtitles on Plex: Everything You Need to Know


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The ability to add subtitles to a video is an essential part of any worthwhile media player. There are lots of reasons why you might want to add subtitles. Of course, some of the best movies and TV shows in the world won’t be in your native tongue, but subtitles can also be useful if you’re trying to learn a foreign language. You might even want to add subtitles in the same language as the audio if the content includes broad accents or periods of quiet speech, or if you have hearing problems. Unsurprisingly, Plex supports several subtitle solutions, but...

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Learn to Code by Remixing Existing Apps for Free


If you’re a novice programmer, the path ahead of you may seem daunting. Boot camps are tough, and you don’t feel at home in a programmer’s den. But there is one place on the web you can go to try out your developing skills for the sheer fun of it. Glitch is a playground for coders of all kinds. Through it, you can make your own app or remix any of the existing projects on the site. You can be creative without the fear of breaking anything — and there are veteran coders who are standing by to help you do it. It’s an open and free...

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How to Install Android Oreo Right Now


The latest version of Android has been revealed. It’s called Oreo and it’s coming to a device near you soon… kind of. As most Android users know, the operating system’s updates are slow to make their way out to devices. Only a select number of phones will get the update anytime soon, and even premium devices like the Galaxy S8 have to impatiently wait for months. Oreo isn’t exactly revolutionary, so you might not mind the wait. But if you have a Nexus or Pixel device, you can skip the rollout wait and deliver Oreo to your phone right now without...

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The Best SMS App for Android is made by Microsoft


Looking for good SMS app for Android? The Google Play Store lists a gazillion texting apps that can do SMS, MMS, and so much more. The most popular options include Facebook Messenger that has texting as a side feature, TrueCaller that can identify senders and then there’s Android Messages, Google’s own SMS app that also includes audio chats, emojis and location sharing.

I prefer minimal apps that do one thing and do it really well. After testing all the popular texting apps for Android, the one I absolutely love is SMS Organizer from Microsoft. It is a pure SMS app, simple and efficient but with no extra bells and whistles.

Here’s a list of useful features that make SMS Organizer a must-have app for Android.

1. OTP Detection

When you log into a website that requires 2-factor authentication, your bank for example, they send a one-time-password (OTP) to your mobile phone in a text message. You open the message, copy the digits and paste into the login screen.

SMS organizer makes this process a lot easier for you. It detects if a text contains an OTP and give you an option to copy the code directly from the notification menu. No need to even open the message.

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2. Google Drive Integration

Microsoft SMS Organizer can automatically backup SMS messages to your Google Drive. You can perform the backup manually and let the app do it for every day or every week. If you move to a new phone later, you can easily restore your text chats from the cloud.

3. Intelligent Message Sorting

The SMS app automatically sorts your text messages as they arrive into categories like transactions, promotional, and blocked.  So all text messages from your bank or your mobile service provider go in one folder while the bulk message goes into promotions.

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4. Email Like Filters

This is my favorite feature of SMS organizer. You can long-press a text message and it will let you define a filter for the sender of that message. All future messages from that particular sender will be moved to the designated folder automatically.

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5. Smart Reminders

If any of your text messages have a due date, SMS organizer will show you a notification when the due date is approaching. For instance, if your credit card bill is due, you’ll be automatically reminded via a notification.

SMS organizer can send reminders for due bills, travel dates, upcoming appointments and more. You can also setup your own customer reminders inside the app and the text of the selected message will show up at the specified date and time.

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6. Send Free SMS

You can use SMS organizer to send up to 30 text messages for free every month to any mobile number in India. These messages are sent via the Internet so even if you do not have cellular connectivity, the texts would still go out.

Microsoft’s SMS app is free, doesn’t include any in-app purchases, contains no advertising and all the data resides locally on your mobile device.

You can use the IFTTT app to save your text messages in a Google Sheet or for receiving texts as an email message. PushBullet and AirDroid can be used for viewing and responding to text notifications from your desktop computer.


How to Rearrange Stacked Taskbar Windows


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There are many basic features that should’ve shipped with Windows 10 but aren’t available. Fortunately, third-party developers are picking up Microsoft’s slack, and one of these gaps is the incredibly simple task of rearranging stacked windows in the Taskbar. Using 7+ Taskbar Tweaker 7+ Taskbar Tweaker is a handy little program full of features that are missing in Windows, including the stack-rearranging functionality mentioned above. And while the name may lead you to believe it only works on Windows 7, it is compatible Windows 10. After you install 7+ Taskbar Tweaker, under Taskbar items > Thumbnails, make sure that Drag to reorder is checked. Once that’s done,...

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How to Change Drive Letters in Windows


We’re all familiar with the typical drive letters in Windows. C: is your hard drive. D: is your CD drive. E: and upwards are used for removable media. A: and B: were used for floppy disks (now mostly defunct). However, did you know you’re not tied to those letters? It’s easy to swap them around, and you can give them whatever letters you want. (Although changing the C: drive might not be worth the hassle). Perhaps you want to keep your flash drives organized at the tail end of the alphabet, or you want to give a network drive a...

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Where Should I Go Next? 5 Decision-Making Travel Tools to Find a Destination


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Every one of us wants to take a vacation and travel the world, only to have the circumstances of daily life put a spanner in the works. But what if there were a few tools that solved these problems? Let’s make a travel decision and find out where to go next. All of these apps assume you’re a normal person with a regular routine. They’re meant for those who haven’t mastered travel hacking or other skills to travel more. If you’re already a pro at those, these won’t help you much. 1. Wander (Web): Set Your Budget, Find Where to...

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Google Wants You to Buy Certified Android Devices


Google is making it easier to find certified Android devices. These are devices, both smartphones and tablets, that Google has certified as being worthy of the Android name. And certified Android devices will now come with Google Play Protect branding to make them easier to spot. If you’re looking to buy an Android device it’s absolutely crucial that you choose one that has been certified by Google. This ensures a certain level of safety and security, a wide range of Google apps pre-installed on your device, and access to the Google Play Store to download more. It’s Better to Buy...

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Giphy Reveals How Popular Your Favorite GIF Is


Giphy is adding view counts to its GIFs. These will measure the success (or failure) of the GIFs we all take for granted. With GIFs going increasingly mainstream, these view counts will allow us all to see which GIFs become part of the zeitgeist, and which just fall to the wayside. In case you hadn’t noticed, GIFs are now very popular. It’s easy to see why: GIFs offer a shorthand way of expressing yourself online without needing to find the right words. In that regard they’re very similar to emoji, but better. But just how popular is your favorite GIF?...

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Why the Java Virtual Machine Helps Your Code Run Better


Are you currently debating whether to use java for your next application, or use native toolkits and frameworks? Would you like to know what advantages java provides over native programming for an application? Read on to find out! What Is a Native Application? A native application is a program written specifically for an operating system (OS), and possibly for the specific hardware running that OS. It is mostly written in a language such as C/C++. The C/C++ source code is compiled to an object form using a compiler, which is then assembled into an executable by linking the required libraries....

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The Best PowerPoint Templates for Educational Presentations


Whether you are teaching a class, giving a lecture, creating a tutorial, or running a training session, these PowerPoint templates are perfect. Some give you tables, charts, and diagrams while others give you a simple educational theme for your situation. With a template, you do not have to waste time creating a presentation from a blank canvas. Instead, you can concentrate on the content that goes in it. If PowerPoint is your slide-creating tool of choice and an educational concept is what you need, check out these awesome options. 1. Back to Elementary School Presentation For grammar school teachers, this...

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28 August 2017

How to Automate Photoshop With Photoshop Scripts


Photoshop is a wonderful tool for editing images — and it’s no secret that we’re big fans of it here. We’ve previously covered how to design a simple logo, and how to fix overexposed photos, so automation is the next logical step once you’ve mastered the basics. You may have heard of Photoshop Actions. These provide a simple way for you to automate tasks. Today I’ll be showing you how to use Photoshop Scripts. Photoshop Scripts are slightly more powerful than actions, and provide you with the ability to alter the behaviour of the script at runtime — something actions...

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How to Set Up and Use Your Samsung SmartThings System


When it comes to taming the wild world of smart home devices, few attempts have been more successful than the Samsung SmartThings system. With broad support for many kinds of smart home devices, the SmartThings Hub connects all your stuff together, mostly in a seamless and in a user-friendly way. But, getting it all set up for smart home bliss can be a daunting task — even for a seasoned computer pro. So, we’re here to guide you through every step of the process. In this article we’ll go through the steps for: Introducing SmartThings : Get Connected | Hardware and...

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Everything You Need to Know About DSLR Zoom Lenses


When upgrading a camera, one of the biggest choices you have to make is whether to invest in prime or zoom lenses. Primes are sometimes thought of as being more appealing to enthusiasts, but zoom lenses have their place too. You just need to know what you’re getting, and where their strengths and weaknesses lie. Here’s everything you need to know about DSLR zoom lenses. What Is a DSLR Zoom Lens? A zoom lens is a camera lens with a variable focal length. You can zoom smoothly from the widest angle to the longest angle, stopping at any point in...

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3 Back-to-School Laptops to Avoid Like the Plague


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Do you want to ruin the back-to-school experience? Buy a cheap laptop (or “netbook”). $100 laptops may cost little, but if they fail, kiss your essays and projects goodbye. You need performance, value, and – above all else – reliability. So what should you avoid and what’s the cheapest laptop you should buy? Where Are the Junk School Laptops and Why Should You Avoid Them? Where Are the Junk School Laptops? Most electronics dealers sell a few junk laptops. Sometimes, they’re cleverly placed in the impulse-buy section of your favorite brick-and-mortar. Other times, they show up in online and paper ads....

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10 Amazing Audiobooks for People Who Hate Audiobooks


I have a love/hate relationship with audiobooks. Audio is a great format for storytelling, but it can still be difficult to get into audiobooks. Usually it has to do with the narrator. Sometimes they’re bad at differentiating characters with voices. Or they read too slow and the book drags on for more hours than is necessary. Whatever the reason, audiobooks can be hit or miss. If you’re not usually a fan of audiobooks, but you really want to give the format a fair chance, there are some amazing audiobooks available. Here are 10 that will appeal to even the most...

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How to Maximize Mac Screen Real Estate Without Extra Hardware


Are you constantly moving, resizing, hiding, and showing app windows on your Mac? If you’re using a Mac laptop with a small screen, you may find yourself spending more time trying to rearrange and resize apps to maximize your screen real estate rather than actually using the apps. Even if you have a Mac with a large screen, you still might need to maximize your screen real estate if you use a lot of apps at once. The obvious way to gain more screen real estate is to connect an external monitor to your Mac. However, you may not want...

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How to Control Windows 10’s Data and Bandwidth Usage


Are you unhappy with the amount of data Windows 10 eats through? You’re not alone. One of the biggest gripes people have with the operating system is the amount of bandwidth it consumes. These days, it seems every app wants to make use of your web connection. There’s “anonymous” diagnostics, near-daily updates, live tiles, streaming services… the list is almost endless. If you’re fortunate enough to have a high-speed unlimited broadband line, you might not care. For everyone else, it’s prudent to take some time to understand how you can reduce your system’s reliance on the internet. Not sure where...

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