Jumat, 22 Mei 2015

Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet: How Much Better is a Wired Connection?

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Did You Know?

Nicotine can be absorbed through the skin and tobacco harvesters working in wet conditions often experience Green Tobacco Sickness wherein handling the wet tobacco plants leads to nicotine poisoning via dermal absorption.

Geek Trivia

The First Food Deliberately Cooked By Microwave Radiation Was?
Chicken →
Popcorn →
Chocolate →
Eggs →


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Thoughts from the Geek
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Today's Tech Term

ACH Network

An ACH Network (short for Automated Clearing House Network; a.k.a. ACH) is an electronic network for processing and clearing large volumes of financial transactions (i.e. credit and debit transactions).

What We're Reading from Around the Web

How to Find Locations of Files in Word

Have you opened a document in Word but forgotten where it's stored? You may need to access other documents in the same location or back up your documents. There are several ways to use Word to find the location of a file.

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Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet: How Much Better is a Wired Connection?

Wi-Fi is obviously more convenient than wired Ethernet cables. But Ethernet still offers advantages — faster speeds, lower latency, and no wireless interference problems.

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Can I Use Two Types of DDR3 RAM With the Same Motherboard?

An opportunity to upgrade your computer’s hardware is always a good thing, but could you use two types of DDR3 RAM on the same motherboard if you have limited resources? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers to a curious reader’s question.

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How to Create and Use Smart Folders on OS X to Organize Data on Your Mac

Have you ever used OS X and wondered, what’s the deal with Smart Folders? After all, they’re all over the Finder. So how do they work and, more importantly, how can you make them work for you?

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How to Get Notified When Word Wants to Save Changes to the Normal Template

Templates in Word are like ready-made documents. They store formatting, styles, and page layout settings, default text, etc., that allow you to quickly create various types of documents. The default template applied to new, blank documents is the Normal template.

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How to Use Your iPhone to Shoot Professional Movies

Making movies on your smartphone has always been simple, but more often than not you can expect that the quality will suffer because of shaky images, out-of-focus lenses, and sound that's better left to the deaf. Now all that can change with the help of some unique hardware and cleverly designed software that makes it easier than ever before to create studio-quality movies with nothing more than the iPhone in your pocket.

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How to Record the Sound Coming From Your PC (Even Without Stereo Mix)

You don’t have to hold up a microphone to your computer’s speakers to record its audio. Even if you don’t have a Stereo Mix option on your PC, you can easily record the sound coming from any Windows PC.

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