Senin, 08 Juni 2015

Windows 10 Is Almost Here: Here's What You Need to Know

How-To Geek Newsletter
Did You Know?

Halley’s Comet was last seen in the inner Solar System in 1986 and won’t appear again until mid-2061.

Geek Trivia

The Holes In Swiss Cheese Are Caused By?
Nitrogen Expansion →
Hay Particulate →
Freezing →
Lactic Acid →


Advertisement
Download Inside Windows 10: An Early Look At Microsoft's Newest Operating System ($14.95 Value, FREE!) Available Until 6/13
Get invaluable knowledge on Windows 10 and how it will impact the future of technology. Click here to download
Geek Comic
2015-06-08-(time-for-therapy)
Today's Tech Term

Cache Cramming

Cache Cramming refers to the process of making (or tricking) a computer into executing a malicious file or code that it would not normally run.

The malicious file or code would be executed from either a browser’s cache or from the computer’s local disk cache and start checking for open ports so that it could connect with its creator and allow that individual access to the computer.

What We're Reading from Around the Web

How to Insert the Filename into the Header or Footer of a Word Document

Adding a header of footer in Word allows you to add information that's displayed on every page. There may be various reasons for adding the filename to the header or footer, and we'll show you how to do this.

Read This Article →


Windows 10 Is Almost Here: Here’s What You Need to Know

Windows 10 will be released on July 29, 2015. Microsoft is already advertising it to WIndows 7 and 8.1 users using a system tray pop-up. This is a free upgrade, and will probably be a good one for Windows 7 and 8 users alike.

Read This Article →


How to Enable Always-on VPN on an iPhone or iPad

VPNs on an iPhone or iPad still have a big problem. You can’t easily enable an “Always-on VPN” mode that forces your applications to connect only through a VPN. With iOS 8, Apple added this feature — although it’s hidden and hard to access.

Read This Article →


Warning: Don't Download Software From SourceForge If You Can Help It

Don’t download software from SourceForge if you can help it. Many open-source projects now host their installers elsewhere, and the versions on SourceForge may include junkware. If you absolutely have to download something from SourceForge, be extra careful.

Read This Article →


Beware: Free Antivirus Isn’t Really Free Anymore

Free antivirus applications aren’t what they used to be. Free antivirus companies are now bundling adware, spyware, toolbars, and other junk to make a quick buck.

Read This Article →


How do You Automatically Run a Program with Administrator Privileges Upon User Login in Windows?

Sometimes you want or need a program to automatically run with elevated privileges as soon as you sign into Windows, but how do you set something like this up? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has some helpful advice for a frustrated reader.

Read This Article →


How to Add and Remove Authors in an Office Document

By default, the author of a document is set to the user name you entered when you installed Word. However, you can change the user name, thus changing the main author, as well as add authors to or remove authors from a document.

Read This Article →


[Sponsored] Arm Your PC with the Best New Media Player it Deserves!

It’s obvious that Windows 10 will come with some innovative features. However, Microsoft doesn’t expend much energy on the improvement of the OS’ media playback nor media center, which has been exemplified by the confirmation of the lack of Windows Media Player in Windows 10.

Read This Article →


Upgrading to an SSD is a Great Idea but Spinning Hard Drives are Still Better for Storing Data (for Now)

SSDs are fast, reliable, and have no mechanical parts – which can break and cause drive failure – making them a logical choice as your primary system drive. If you’re thinking of buying a high-capacity SSD to archive data, however, you may want to reconsider.

Read This Article →


Access a Mac's Files and Screen Over the Internet with Back to My Mac

Macs include a built-in way to remotely access your Mac’s files and its screen from anywhere in the world. The “Back to My Mac” feature is free but only works between Macs.

Read This Article →


Advertisement
Download Personal Productivity Secrets (a $29.99 value!) FREE until 6/12
Do what you never thought possible with your time and attention, and regain control of your life. Click here to download

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar