Selasa, 15 Maret 2016

How to See Which Apps Are Draining Your Battery on an Android Phone or Tablet

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Mother Glass

Mother Glass is the name for the large, fabricated glass substrate that is cut into smaller, individual units for LCD and plasma displays.

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How to Enable Unread, Flagged, and Other “Smart Folders” in iOS Mail

Smart folders in iOS Mail allow you to view collections of certain types of email messages from all your email accounts. You can view all your unread messages, flagged messages, messages with attachments, or just important messages from certain people. Using smart folders can make it easier to sift through a cluttered inbox.

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How to Create Custom Start Menu Tiles for Your PC Games in Windows 10

Since its launch, the refreshed Start menu has been a divisive part of Windows 10. But for those who still see utility in the live tiles feature, you can create live tiles from some of your favorite games that display information on your achievements and the amount of time you’ve played.

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How to See Which Apps Are Draining Your Battery on an Android Phone or Tablet

If your Android phone is feeling a little low on battery, you can find out exactly where your battery power is going. Android’s Battery screen shows you what’s used battery power since your last charge, from apps to system services and hardware devices.

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What to Do When Your Phone or Laptop Has a Swollen Battery

When a lithium ion battery fails, things can go south very quickly. If you open up your phone to find a battery swollen to twice its size, proper care and handling is critical for both your safety and the safety of others.

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How to Change How OS X Groups Notifications

If you use a Mac, then you’re likely familiar with OS X’s notification system. It will alert you throughout the day to breaking news, new messages, system events, and more. What you may not know is you can change how OS X groups these notifications.

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How to Remove Apps from Your Apple Watch

If you've installed a lot of apps on your Apple Watch, the Home screen might be getting a bit crowded. Wondering how you can remove rarely used apps from your watch? There are two ways to do it.

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How to Add Safe Mode to the Windows 8 and 10 Boot Menu

Booting into Safe Mode has long been a staple when troubleshooting Windows computers. Safe Mode starts Windows with only a limited set of files and drivers so you can figure out what’s wrong with your PC. But for some reason, Windows 8 and 10 make Safe Mode hard to get to. Here’s a fix for that.

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How Much RAM Does Your Computer Need for PC Games?

Unlike a faster CPU or graphics card, more memory (aka RAM) won’t always speed up your games. If you already have enough RAM, adding more won’t make a difference. So how much RAM do you need for modern PC gaming, anyway?

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