Rabu, 23 Maret 2016

All About Ultrawide Monitors, the Latest Trend in Gaming and Productivity

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How to Extract Images, Text, and Embedded Files from Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Documents

Say someone sent you a Word document with a lot of images, and you want you to save those images on your hard drive. You can extract images from a Microsoft Office document with a simple trick.

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How to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on Your iPhone

Wi-Fi calling allows your iPhone to place and receive phone calls and text messages over a Wi-Fi network. If you have a weak cellular signal but a solid Wi-Fi signal, your iPhone will automatically switch over and route calls and texts via Wi-Fi.

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All About Ultrawide Monitors, the Latest Trend in Gaming and Productivity

You’ve probably seen co-workers or friends with a multi-screen setup before. These monitor layouts can be effective at displaying a lot of information at once, but they’re also difficult to set up, and leave ugly bezels in the spaces between each screen.

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What Prevents DVD+R Discs From Being Reformatted?

While it is well known that DVD+R and CD+R discs are made to be recorded on only once, you may wonder why that is as opposed to the rewritable nature of “RW” discs. What stops “R” discs from being reformatted? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a curious reader’s question.

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How to Stay Within Windows 10’s “Device Limit” for Apps, Music, and Videos

Microsoft’s Windows 10 only lets you install apps and games on a limited number of devices. It has even stricter limits for music and videos purchased from the Windows Store. Here’s how to ensure you stay within those limits.

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How to Change the Location of Your Dropbox Folder

By default, your Dropbox folder is stored in your Users folder at C:\Users\<username> (or your Home folder in OS X and Linux). If you want to move it somewhere else, though, the process is quite simple.

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How to Scan Business Cards into Your iPhone’s Contact List

If you're a salesperson, a marketing specialist, or anyone else who collects a lot of business cards, you’d probably like a better way to store all those cards. Well, it's time to go paperless and use your iPhone to turn those cards into contacts.

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How to Enable Night Shift On Your iPhone for Easy Nighttime Reading

Bright blue-white light blasting in your face at night isn’t so great for your sleep or general health, but don’t worry: iOS now supports color shifting so you can warm up the light of your iPhone for easy nighttime reading.

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How to Use Quality of Service (QoS) to Get Faster Internet When You Really Need It

Not all Internet traffic is equal. Streaming HD video or having a stutter-free Skype call is probably more important to you than downloading a big file. The Quality of Service feature on your router lets you prioritize the things you care about, so they happen faster than the things you don’t.

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