With over 11 million units sold, The Offspring’s 1994 album Smash is the best selling independent label album of all time. | |
| Today's Tech Term
INS Threat | |
An INS Threat (short for Internal Nonhostile Structured Threat) refers to an individual (or individuals) within an organization’s network who have physical access to the network’s components but have no motivation to disrupt critical and/or important operations. These individuals can, however, cause disruptions by making common mistakes. | |
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| Word can automatically create a backup of your document every time you save it. However, you can also have Word automatically save your document for you at regular intervals using the AutoRecover feature and use this feature to recover any changes lost in your documents. | |
| Windows 10 won’t hassle you to install an antivirus like Windows 7 did. Since Windows 8, Windows now includes a built-in antivirus named Windows Defender. But is it really the best for protecting your PC — or even just good enough? | |
| Windows 10 has been released to the wider world, but the “WIndows Insider” program is continuing. Testers will get access to new Windows features before everyone else, just as Windows Insiders could use Windows 10 for months before the rest of the world got it. | |
| Windows 10 isn’t just an improved desktop environment. It includes many “universal apps,” which often replace existing desktop apps. Unlike on Windows 8, these apps can run in windows on the desktop so you may actually want to use them. | |
| Minecraft is a game all about blocks, and the beauty of it is that you can build anything your heart desires. Building in Minecraft is like building with digital Legos, but, like Legos, building takes a long time and is often tedious and repetitive for anything more than a few blocks on each side. WorldEdit is a plugin that makes the repetitive tasks like filling in walls and replacing blocks easier. | |
| We love our cloud storage, and we use Dropbox or OneDrive for almost all our cloud storage needs. Both these have a problem however, they’ve got a hankering for system memory and if left unattended, can bring even the beefiest systems to their knees. | |
| By default, Word 2013 does not automatically save backup copies of your documents, but you can easily enable this feature. However, these backup files use the ".wbk" extension. So, how do you open these backup files if you need to access them? | |
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