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How to Use Parental Controls and Child Profiles on an Amazon Fire Tablet

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An Air Gap (a.k.a. Air Wall) is a security measure where a computer, computer network, or computer system is completely isolated physically, electronically, and/or electromagnetically from other computers, computer networks, computer systems, and/or the Internet in order to ensure the highest level of security possible.

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How to Force Quit an App on Apple Watch

If an app on your Apple Watch stops responding, or you just want to fully quit an app, there is a way to force the app to quit rather than rebooting the entire watch. The procedure is pretty simple.

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How to Use Parental Controls and Child Profiles on an Amazon Fire Tablet

Amazon’s Fire Tablet offers both parental controls for quickly locking down a device as well as fine-grained “child profiles”. These child (or teen) profiles use the Kindle FreeTime feature, which is perhaps the most sophisticated parental-control solution for a tablet operating system

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How to Set Alarms and Timers on Your Amazon Echo

There’s a whole lot the Amazon Echo can do, including waking you up with handy alarms and reminding you to do things (like take dinner out of the oven) with easy to set timers. Read along as we show you how to create and manage both.

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Which Key on a Mac Keyboard Corresponds to the ⇥ Symbol?

Keyboards tend to be the same overall no matter what type or brand you are using, but every so often you will see a key referenced in some kind of documentation that seems to be missing from your own personal keyboard. With that in mind, today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a frustrated reader’s question.

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How to Start and Track Workouts Using the Apple Watch

The Apple Watch does a host of things the average wristwatch could only dream of, and one of the most important of these is the ability to start and track workouts.

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How to Rearrange the App Icons on Apple Watch

As you install apps on your iPhone that have Apple Watch companion apps, the Home screen on your Apple Watch may get a bit disorganized, making it hard to find your apps. It's easy to rearrange the app icons on your watch's Home screen.

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How to Draft the Perfect Arena Deck in Hearthstone

Love it or hate it; there’s no denying that Hearthstone is one of Blizzard’s most popular fresh IP’s to hit shelves in years. Both the competitive “ladder” system and the game’s own “arena” format have proven to be a runaway hit with gamers, but learning how to make the arena work for you is a task that’s easier said than done.

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How to Add Your Music Library to Steam and Use the Steam Music Player

Steam’s Music Player allows you to add a MP3 file stored on your computer to a local music library and play it back — inside or outside a game, with a controller or keyboard and mouse. This would be particularly useful on a Steam Machine or living-room gaming PC in Big Picture Mode.

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