Rabu, 29 April 2015

How to Extend Your iPad's Battery Life When You're Not Using it

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God Mode

God Mode is a Windows Master Control Panel shortcut, a hidden feature in Windows 7 and later versions (also usable to some extent with Windows Vista) that allows users to have access to all of the control panels from within a single folder.

What We're Reading from Around the Web

How to Reset the Ribbon to its Default Settings in Office 2013

Microsoft Office applications allow you to customize the ribbon by adding commands to the default tabs on the ribbon and creating your own custom tabs, as well as customizing the Quick Access Toolbar. However, you may want to reset the ribbon to the default settings.

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How to Extend Your iPad’s Battery Life When You’re Not Using it

A while ago we had the realization that we don’t use our tablets as much as we used to; that led us to ask how we could extend battery life on our Android tablets when we weren’t using them. Today, we pose that same question to our iPads.

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How to Turn Your Computer Into a DLNA Media Server

Many boxes you plug into your TV, including the Roku, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PlayStation 3 offer DLNA (“Digital Living Network Alliance”) streaming support. They can stream video files and music over the network from your PC — as long as you set up a DLNA server first.

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Why are Newer Generations of Processors Faster at the Same Clock Speed?

You might be curious as to how newer generations of processors are able to be faster at the same clock speeds as older processors. Is it just changes in physical architecture or is it something more? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers to a curious reader’s questions.

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How to Download, Delete, or Pause Your Google Search History

Google recently unveiled the ability to download – as in save to your device – your entire search history. Now, in addition to being able to pause or purge it completely, you can have a physical copy of everything you’ve searched for over the years.

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How to Customize Existing Tabs on the Ribbon in Office 2013

The Ribbon in Microsoft Office 2013 provides quick access to many features and options by default, but it can be further customized to fit the way you use it. You can add a custom tab to the ribbon or you can add commands to the existing tabs.

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How to Remove an EFI System Partition or GPT Protective Partition From a Drive in Windows

There are several reasons why you might end up with a protected partition you can’t delete on a drive. For example, Macs create 200 MB partitions at the start of an external drive when you set up Time Machine on it.

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