The stringy strands found on a freshly peeled banana are known as phloem (pronounced flom) and serve as veins, in a manner of speaking, to transport nutrients as the banana is growing. | |
| Demux (short for Demuxing and Demultiplexing) refers to the process of separating a file that contains video and audio data (plus other possible data streams like subtitles for instance) into separate files. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| The Ribbon in Microsoft Office applications provides an easy way of accessing features, but takes up a lot of space on the screen. If you want to maximize the amount of space you have for your documents, you can easily show and hide the ribbon on demand. | |
| Google’s Chromecast allows you to launch videos and control them from your phone, cast your entire screen to your TV, and generally use a smartphone instead of a remote. You can do a lot of this with your Roku, too. | |
| When learning more about computers and how they work, you will occasionally run across something that does not seem to make sense. With that in mind, does emptying disk space actually speed computers up? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a puzzled reader’s question. | |
| Sharing your screen remotely is a convenient way to access another computer as if you’re sitting in front of it. OS X and Windows have this ability built right into them, meaning you can easily share your Mac’s screen with Windows PCs, and vice versa. | |
| A drop cap is a decorative element typically used in documents at the start of a section or chapter. It's a large capital letter at the beginning or a paragraph or text block that has the depth of two or more lines of normal text. | |
| Not every Roku channel appears in the channel store. There are quite a few hidden “private channels” you have to go out of your way to find. | |
| | |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar