American author Samuel Clemens’ pen name, Mark Twain, is actually a river boat term that means measure (mark) two (twain) fathoms deep. | |
| | Download Excel 2016 Quick Reference Guide This Microsoft Excel 2016 Quick Reference provides shortcuts, tips, and tricks for the spreadsheet software. Use it to brush up on the basics and to find alternate methods to your favorite commands. This printable quick reference is yours to use, distribute, and share at your organization! 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. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Blogalogue | |
A Blogalogue (a.k.a Blogalog) is a blog-based discussion that can consist of: - A discussion between a blogger and their readers
- A published conversation
- An interview between a blogger and a separate party
| |
| 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. | |
| The Security Warning dialog box in Windows displays when you run or open a file that Microsoft doesn't recognize as a trusted file. The file is blocked unless you specifically tell Windows the file can be run or opened. | |
| Google Chrome’s internal chrome:// pages are full of all kinds of statistics, tools, and experimental features (much like the advanced settings of any other browser). What you may not know is that many individual settings have their own URL as well, and aren’t listed individually on the chrome://about page. If there are any you access regularly, you can bookmark them for easier access in the future. | |
| If you have a Kinect, you can use a variety of voice commands with your Xbox One that turn it on, navigate the interface, skype your friends, and even record your gameplay. | |
| It’s dinner time. You’re just sitting down when you get a call. On the other line, a robotic voice says: "We have important information regarding your credit accounts. Please hold to speak to a representative." | |
| If you hate seeing good electronic parts go to waste, then you likely look for ways to incorporate them into other devices or have them serve as accessories of some kind. With that in mind, today’s SuperUser Q&A post offers some helpful advice to a curious reader. | |
| The 2nd generation of Philips Hue smart light bulbs have been out for quite a while now, but you can still buy 1st-generation Hue products at some stores. Here’s what you need to know about the 1st- and 2nd-generation Philips Hue hubs and bulbs, and the big differences between the two. | |
| Photos for OS X is already a fairly full-featured application, but with extensions that you can easily add in just a few clicks, you can make it do even more. | |
| Notepad is a basic but useful text editor that's been included in Windows in some form since the beginning. You've probably customized Notepad for the way you work, but now you want to reset Notepad to its default settings. No worries. It’s easy, and we'll show you how. | |
| Everyone who uses a phone case wants something they actually like. So a customized phone case with the image of your choice sounds like a no brainer, right? That's exactly what Google is doing with "Live Cases," a new $35 product for the Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, and Nexus 6P that allows users to completely customize the look of their phone case with a photo or map. It’s…okay. | |
| Tools like FRAPS and NVIDIA’s ShadowPlay are great for monitoring your game performance on Windows, but they don’t work with Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform (UWP) games. Thankfully, a few tools will let you monitor your framerate and benchmark games made for Windows 10’s new application platform. | |
| If you’ve ever scrolled through your list of installed programs in Windows, wondering why there are so many versions of the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable on there, you’re not alone. Join us as we take a look at what these things are and why there are so many installed on your PC. | |
| | |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar