Selasa, 17 November 2015

Think Twice About Getting a Microcell (or T-Mobile CellSpot) if You Live in an Urban Area

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Vanity Domain

A Vanity Domain is a domain name that is created/personalized in order to express the individuality of a person, group, or business. Vanity Domains are comparable to vanity license plates that some individuals acquire for their vehicles.

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How to Customize, Add, and Delete Apple Watch Faces

The Apple Watch is very customizable and its watch face is no exception. There are multiple styles, such as Modular, Mickey Mouse, and Utility, each with options for complications, or sub-displays, containing various types of information. You can also add your own custom watch faces.

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15 Things You Can Do with Siri on the Apple Watch

Apple Watch includes plenty of Siri integration, and while it’s not as extensive as what you can do with Siri on the iPhone, it’s still plenty useful as it currently stands.

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Think Twice About Getting a Microcell (or T-Mobile CellSpot) if You Live in an Urban Area

Many cellular carriers offer “microcell” devices — T-Mobile is calling them “CellSpot” devices, but they’re the same thing. These function as small cellular towers, but they use your home Internet connection and anyone can connect to them.

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How to Use Google’s “About Me” Dashboard to Manage Your Privacy Settings

As many people already know all too well, the issue of privacy in the modern age has rocketed to the forefront of the collective consciousness as one of the most important problems facing our generation today. In response to these concerns, Google has just launched a new ‘About Me’ dashboard that users of the service can tinker with to strictly control what information Google gives away whenever anyone punches in a search for your name.

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How to Manage Storage Space on the New Apple TV

The newest Apple TV box comes with its own integrated storage so you can download apps and games. Of course, this space is limited and you may find yourself running low after awhile, so today we’ll explain how to free up space.

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How to Use Do Not Disturb on Apple Watch

If you're in a meeting or at a movie or show, you can prevent your Apple Watch from bothering you with notifications. Notifications can be silenced on your iPhone using the "Do Not Disturb" feature, and you can do the same on your Apple Watch.

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How to Check and Recharge the Apple TV Remote

The new 2015-edition Apple TV features a brand new remote with a new battery system and a new way to charge it. Read how to check the remote’s battery level and charge it back up.

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How to Stop Your Smart TV From Spying on You

There’s a good chance your smart TV is spying on you. Smart TVs often analyze the videos you’re watching and report back — whether you’re watching live TV, streaming videos on a service like Netflix, or playing local video files. Worse yet, this can be a security problem.

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How to Cast Websites to Your TV From Microsoft Edge

Microsoft’s Edge browser receives media-casting support as part of Windows 10’s first big update. Edge can now cast media to MIracast and DLNA-enabled devices. This isn’t compatible with Google’s Chromecast, but it can be used for similar purposes.

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