Carly Simon, the singer-songwriter best known for hits like “You’re So Vain” and “Nobody Does It Better,” shares more than a name with the famous Simon & Schuster publishing house; her father, Richard L. Simon, co-founded it. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Triple Play | |
Triple Play refers to the bundling of three services (such as telephone, television, and broadband Internet) into one package from a single provider and delivering it using a single technology source (like cable for instance). | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| When you launch an Office program, a start screen displays showing available templates and a list of documents recently opened in the left column. This screen can be helpful, but if you find it annoying or distracting, you can easily disable it. | |
| Online streaming services are usually considered an alternative to pricey cable subscriptions for cord cutters. But TV networks have been trying to change that for years, and they’ve released more and more services that give you free access to on-demand video if you have a cable subscription. | |
| With the constant security threats we face while browsing the Internet each day, it pays to lock things down as much as possible. With that in mind, how does one force Google Chrome to use HTTPS whenever possible? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post discusses some solutions to help a security-conscious reader get HTTPS satisfaction. | |
| The Font dialog box in Word is used to format text, such as changing the font or font size or making text bold or italic, and can be accessed in multiple ways. One quick and easy way is using the context menu. | |
| After years of use in other countries around the world, chip-enabled credit cards are coming to the USA. Credit cards with only magnetic strips are being phased out ahead of an October 1, 2015 deadline. | |
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