Rabu, 25 Maret 2015

Share Apps, Music, and Videos with Apple Family Sharing on iPhone / iPad

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Surface Web

The Surface Web (a.k.a Visible Web) is the portion of the World Wide Web that is accessible by the general public and can be indexed by conventional search engines.

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How to Clear Your Dropbox Cache in Windows and Linux

When you delete sensitive files from your Dropbox account, you may think you've deleted them permanently. However, the files remain in a hidden cache folder on your hard drive for efficiency and emergency purposes that is cleared automatically every three days.

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Share Apps, Music, and Videos with Apple Family Sharing on iPhone / iPad

Historically the only way to share app, book, music, and video purchases across iOS devices was to log onto every device with the same Apple account (an insecure and undesirable solution). Now you can easily share everything between family members with the Apple Family Sharing system.

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How to Disable the Annoying Verizon FIOS Widget “Promotions”

Verizon FIOS has a lot of great features, but their set-top boxes have one obnoxious flaw: Whenever you haven’t used them in a while, they load annoying widget ads that take forever to load and require exiting out of. Here’s how to disable them.

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If You Block all Incoming Connections, How can You Still Use the Internet?

If all incoming connections to your computer are being blocked, then how can you still receive data and/or have an active connection? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a confused reader’s question.

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How to Open Zip Files on an iPhone or iPad

If you use an iOS device then you know it’s a pretty complete system and works very well. But, you may have had problems opening compressed zip files, so we’ll talk today about how to best handle zip files on your iPhone or iPad.

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How to Collect Multiple Highlighted Text Selections into One Document in Word 2013

Word allows you to highlight text just as you would using a highlighter on paper. You can call out specific parts of a document using the highlighting tool. What if you want to copy all non-contiguous highlighted text into a different document?

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Why (and When) You Need to Replace Your Surge Protector

Surge protectors aren’t like diamonds. They have a definite lifespan. At some point, your surge protector will stop protecting your gear from power surges and become a dumb power strip.

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