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How to Uninstall and Disable Flash in Every Web Browser

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Flow Control

In the context of communications, Flow Control refers to the process of adjusting (moderating) the rate of data flow from a sending device to ensure that the receiving device is able to adequately deal with the amount of incoming data without problems.

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How to Use the Status Bar in Word

The Status Bar in Word is available at the bottom of the document window and displays information about your document, such as what page you are currently viewing, how many words are in your document, and whether any proofing errors were found.

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How to Uninstall and Disable Flash in Every Web Browser

Adobe’s Flash plug-in has a big target painted on it. A recent leak shows there’s another Flash Player 0-day that allows attackers to compromise your computer, and that it’s been for sale for the last four years.

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How to Enable TRIM for Third-Party SSDs on Mac OS X

Macs only enable TRIM for the Apple-provided solid-state drives they come with. If you upgrade your Mac with an aftermarket SSD, your Mac won’t use TRIM with it. This reduces the drive’s performance.

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How to Remove the Folders From "This PC" on Windows 10

Windows 10’s “This PC” view doesn’t just show hard drives, removable storage devices, and network locations. Unlike the traditional “My Computer” list, it also contains several folders — but you can hide them and make This PC look more like Windows 7’s Computer view.

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How to Use the BitDefender Rescue CD to Clean Your Infected PC

When you've got a PC completely infected with viruses, sometimes it's best to reboot into a rescue disc and run a full virus scan from there. Here's how to use the BitDefender Rescue CD to clean an infected PC.

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How to Make Your Nintendo 3DS's Battery Last Longer

Nintendo’s New 3DS XL promises 3.5 to 7 hours of battery life, which is quite a large range. These tips will help you get as much battery life as possible out of your 3DS, whether you’re gaming or it’s just sitting in your pocket.

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How to Delete Items in the Most Recently Used (MRU) List in Office

The Most Recently Used, or MRU, list in Office programs refers to the list of files you have recently opened. This list displays when you open an Office document without opening a document and on the "Open" screen, providing quick access to documents you open often.

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How to Sign Into Two or More Skype Accounts at Once

Skype doesn’t offer an obvious way to use multiple accounts at the same time. You don’t have to log out and log back in — you can sign into as many Skype accounts as you want via the web, Windows, Mac, or Linux Skype applications.

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How to Silence, Manage, and Conceal Notifications on Your Apple Watch

One of the principle appeals of a smartwatch is easy wrist-based notifications but things can get a little out of control. Read on as we show you how to tweak your Apple Watch notifications to your liking.

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How to Use the Proofing Panel in Word

Word 2013 now includes a new proofing panel. When you have a document open that contains spelling or grammatical errors, the Proofing icon on the status bar displays the "Proofing errors were found. Click to correct." message when you move your mouse over it.

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