Rabu, 25 November 2015

17 Things You Can Do with Siri on the New Apple TV

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VPL

A VPL (short for Visual Programming Language) is a programming language that allows users to create programs using graphical elements, figures, symbols, and/or visual expressions rather than using the “traditional” text-based method.

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How to Increase Text Size and Brightness on the Apple Watch

We’re all well acquainted with tiny text on our phones, tablets, and smart watches; if your eyesight is poor, then we feel your pain. With the Apple Watch, you can easily increase the text size and brightness to make it more readable.

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How to Share Files and Folders from OneDrive in Windows 10

With OneDrive, it's easy to share files and folders securely and easily with other people. They won't need to install any special applications or sign up for a new account. In fact, they can use any web browser to get to the files you share with them. And you have a complete control in your hand—your files will only be shared with the people you choose. In this article, we'll show you how to share files and folders from your OneDrive, and different permissions you might want to know about before sharing.

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17 Things You Can Do with Siri on the New Apple TV

The newest version of Apple TV has a lot of cool advanced features. Chief among these is Siri integration, which we’re betting a lot of people still don’t know how to use. Here then are 17 things you can do with Siri on it.

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How to Remap Buttons on Your Steam Controller

Valve’s Steam Controller isn’t just designed for new games. Unlike other controllers, it’s designed to be backwards-compatible with as many games as possible — even ones designed for keyboard and mouse controls. To make the controller work with a game, you may need to tweak is controller profile.

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How do You Return All Hyperlinks in a Microsoft Word Document Back to Their Default Blue Style?

We have all done it at one time or another and accidentally changed the style on an important element in a Microsoft Word document we are working on. It can be easy to patch up if it is something small, but what if it is not that simple? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post provides some quick and easy methods to help patch up a reader’s Microsoft Word document.

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How to Create a Podcast Playlist in iOS

Creating a playlist for music in iTunes and on your iPhone is easy; simply grab the songs you want, chuck them into a new playlist, and you’re done. With so much ease of use available to album listeners, you would think the same would be true for the iOS Podcasts app – but not so.

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What Are Some Fun Tech Projects I Can Do With My Kids?

Here’s our selection of some of the best computing kits made for kids and parents to share and learn with together (and yes, almost all of them will play Minecraft).

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8 Things You Can Do With 3D Touch on an iPhone

The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are the first iPhones to feature “3D touch“. 3D Touch allows the iPhone to detect how hard you’re pressing, and you can press harder on the screen in some places to do different things.

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