Kamis, 30 April 2015

Sign PDF Documents Without Printing and Scanning Them From Any Device

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Did You Know?

Hitachi once manufactured an ATM machine that would both heat and iron currency so that the bills it dispensed were both sterilized and crisply ironed.

Geek Trivia

The Function Of Golf Ball Dimples Is To?
Add Spin →
Stabilize the Ball →
Reduce Drag →
Reduce Weight →


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Today's Tech Term

Gold Farming

Gold Farming is the practice of working exclusively (i.e. farming or grinding) to collect in-game currency and/or in-game items in MMO games for the purpose of selling them to others in exchange for real-world currency.

What We're Reading from Around the Web

How to Get Rid of the Blue Squiggly Underlines in Word 2013

Word likes to use squiggly underlines to indicate something isn't right in our documents. The more common ones are red (a potential spelling error) and green (a potential grammar error). However, you may have seen blue squiggly lines throughout your document as well.

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Sign PDF Documents Without Printing and Scanning Them From Any Device

Need to sign a document and email it? Don’t print, sign, and then scan it back in again. Skip the entire process and apply your signature electronically. It saves time and you don’t need a printer or scanner.

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HTG Explains: What Digital Image Sharpening Is and Why You Should Be Doing It

Image sharpening might just be the most underutilized digital photography trick this side of studying the histogram. Read on as we explain what image sharpening is, why we need it, what it does, and why you should be liberally applying it to your own images to banish fuzzy edges and make your images pop.

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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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