Kamis, 12 November 2015

What's New in Windows 10's First Big Update (Which Arrives Today)

How-To Geek Newsletter
Did You Know?

The largest U.S. state (Alaska, 665,384 square miles) is 431 times bigger than the smallest (Rhode Island, 1,544 square miles).

Geek Trivia

Internet Engineering Task Force Document RFC2321 Details Network Troubleshooting Via?
Sledge Hammer →
Rubber Chicken →
Fire →
Dowsing Rod →


Advertisement
Download Introduction to Windows 10 Security (a $24.95 value) FREE for a limited time
An 87 page, fully updated guide to understanding security in Windows 10. Click here to download
Want to Change Your Email Preferences?

At some point in the past you subscribed to the How-To Geek newsletter, but if you'd like to change the frequency or unsubscribe, you can do so by clicking the button.

Change my Subscription (or unsubscribe)


Today's How-To Geek Articles

By popular request, we're including a quick list of the daily articles at the top of the daily email as well as the regular format near the bottom.

Geek Comic
2015-11-12-(imminent-doom)
Today's Tech Term

Undocumented Feature

An Undocumented Feature is a feature or function found in a software product that has not been referred to or mentioned in the official documentation for the product.

The reasons for the omission about the Undocumented Feature could be accidental (slipping through the QA process) or it could be purposely left out so that only advanced users such as administrators or the product’s developers may access it rather than everyday users.

What We're Reading

This section contains what we're reading from around the web, along with commentary from our editors. Think of it like your daily digest of the most interesting things online.

How to Use Caps Lock on Your iPhone and iPad

You just got your new iPhone after switching from Android and you want to type something in all caps. How do you use caps lock in iOS 9? We'll tell you how to type all caps and also how to enable and disable the caps lock feature.

Read This Article →


What’s New in Windows 10’s First Big Update (Which Arrives Today)

The first big update to Windows 10, which should be arriving today via Windows Update, fixes a lot of problems with Windows 10. Microsoft is streamlining activation, restoring colored window title bars, integrating Skype, and improving the Edge browser. But they’ve also added advertisements to the Start menu.

Read This Article →


How to Pin Folders, Websites, Settings, Notes, and More to the Start Menu on Windows 10

Windows 10’s Start menu — or Start screen, in tablet mode — allows you to “pin” more than just apps. You can pin folders, websites, settings shortcuts, email folder, notes, and contacts.

Read This Article →


How to Make Spotify Stop Posting to Facebook (and Other Privacy Settings)

If you’re like me, you probably woke up one morning after installing Spotify on your phone or computer to a bunch of people making fun of you for listening to the Frozen soundtrack, but how did everyone know what I was jamming to when no one else was looking? As not many people are aware, by default Spotify contains several sharing settings that will automatically post any activity on your account not only to your Facebook wall, but also to a feed that lives in the Spotify client itself.

Read This Article →


How to Rerrange, Configure, and Delete Apps and Games on the New Apple TV

The new Apple TV is out and with it the new-fangled tvOS. While it’s not substantially different than the previous Apple TV, it is different enough that we want to show you how to rearrange, configure, and delete apps and games on it.

Read This Article →


How to Use a Picture as the Bullets in a Bulleted List in Word

You can customize the bullets on bulleted lists in Word using different symbols and colors. However, what if you want to use your own picture as the bullets on your list? Replacing the standard bullets with pictures is easy and we'll show you how.

Read This Article →


How to Restart or Sleep Your Apple TV Right from the Remote

While you can restart your Apple TV or put it to sleep by diving into the system menu, there’s no need to do so; you can perform these two handy functions right from the remote control.

Read This Article →


Don’t Bother: Why You Don’t Want to Wirelessly Charge Your Smartphone

Wireless charging is overrated — at least in its current form. The dream of wireless power sounds great, but current wireless charging technologies are more “plugless” than “wireless.” They’re also less convenient, slower, and less-efficient than just plugging your phone in.

Read This Article →


Advertisement
Download Implementing SSL/TLS Using Cryptography and PKI (FREE for a limited time!) Valued at $39.99
A hands-on, practical guide to implementing SSL and TLS protocols for Internet security. Click here to download

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar