Senin, 14 Desember 2015

How to Calibrate Your Monitor on Windows or Mac

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Zerg is a slang term (borrowed from the video game Starcraft) for a large group of low level/powered players who use overwhelming numbers to achieve a victory rather than relying on strategy and/or skill.

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The 10 Best Ways to Use Force Touch on Your Apple Watch

The Force Touch feature on Apple Watch is similar to a right mouse click in Windows. It allows you to quickly access contextually-specific options on the watch. We'll show you 10 useful ways you can use Force Touch in different apps on your watch.

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Organize & Manage Your Firefox Tabs Like a Pro with the Tab Groups Add-on

Have you ever heard of the Tab Groups feature from Mozilla’s Firefox web browser? If you said no then you’re not alone, in fact, Mozilla has recently stated that they estimate the Tab Groups feature is used by “around 0.01% of users” and due to this estimate they have decided to remove this feature from Firefox starting with Firefox 45.

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How to Calibrate Your Monitor on Windows or Mac

Modern desktop operating systems like Windows and Mac OS X offer built-in tools for calibrating your display‘s brightness, contrast, gamma, and color levels. This can help make text more readable and give images and videos more accurate colors.

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How to Write to NTFS Drives on a Mac

Mac OS X can read from NTFS drives, but it can’t write to them unless you use one of the below tricks. We highly recommend paying for a third-party NTFS driver if you need to do this as the other solutions don’t work as well and are more work to set up.

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How Windows 10’s “Builds” Are Different From Service Packs

If you’re a long-time Windows user, you’re probably familiar with service packs. But Microsoft seems done with service packs. Windows 10’s first big update — the “November update” — is a “build” rather than a service pack. Windows 10’s future big updates will be builds, too.

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How to “Clean” a Flash Drive, SD Card, or Internal Drive to Fix Partition and Capacity Problems

If your USB flash drive, SD card, or another drive isn’t working quite right, “cleaning” the drive and removing its partitions is one possible solution. This can fix problems with a drive that can’t be formatted or one that shows the wrong capacity.

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How to Manually Import Photos and Videos from an iPhone or iPad into Windows

iPhones and iPads go with Macs like peanut butter goes with jelly. If you use Windows however, you can still access your photos and videos on these devices with just a few quick steps.

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How to Stop Windows 10 From Asking You For Feedback

Windows 10 doesn’t just automatically collect information about your computer usage. It does do that, but it may also pop up from time to time and ask for feedback. Here’s how to disable any Windows Feedback pop-up notifications you may see.

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How-To Geek’s Skype Account Got Hacked, and Skype Support Won’t Help

Late last night, Skype sent me an email letting me know that they had successfully changed my email address to thegeek@cock.li and I should visit my account to review my changes. Except I didn’t change anything. And What?

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How to Quickly Share Your Location Using Messages on Your Apple Watch

Trying to describe where you are and how to get you to a friend or family member? You can quickly and easily send your location to someone when viewing a conversation between you and that person in Messages on your Apple Watch.

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