The white flag has been used as a sign of surrender since the 2nd century. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Coaster | |
Coaster is a slang term for any CD or DVD that no longer works due to damage, failed to burn properly when creating it, was defective from the start, or is unwanted. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| Live hyperlinks in Outlook are opened in the default browser by pressing and holding the "Ctrl" button and clicking the link. This is the default setting, but it can be changed if you would rather single click on a hyperlink to follow it. | |
| Roku devices recently gained a “screen mirroring” feature. With a few clicks or taps, you can mirror a Windows 8.1 or Android screen to your Roku. It works a bit like Apple’s AirPlay or Google’s Chromecast screen-mirroring. | |
| Being able to access a service to learn your public IP address can be very helpful, but how does the process work? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a curious reader’s question. | |
| Apple’s new Photos application was released as part of a recent system update. By default, Photos creates its library in your Pictures folder, but it can be easily moved or newly created. | |
| By default, live hyperlinks in Word are opened in the default browser by pressing and holding the "Ctrl" button and clicking the link. If you would rather just single click to follow a hyperlink, you can easily disable the "Ctrl+Click" using a setting. | |
| Your Roku can do more than just stream from the web. Use it to watch video files you’ve downloaded or ripped yourself, or even play your personal music collection. You can do this with a USB drive or over the local network. | |
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