The base of the Ronald Reagan statue, situated within the National Capitol Rotunda within the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., has pieces of the Berlin Wall incorporated into the cornice of the base to memorialize Reagan’s role in the destruction of the wall. | |
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Bluesnarfing is a hacking technique that allows a hacker to gain access to the data stored on Bluetooth-enabled devices that are in discoverable mode without alerting the device’s user. Once the hacker has gained access, they can remotely access a user’s calendar, contact list, emails, images, text messages, and IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity). | |
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| Animated GIFs are everyone’s new favorite way of expressing themselves. They’ve become the moving equivalent of the emoticon, so it can be helpful to know how to create your own. | |
| Android N will bring a lot of new, innovative, and useful tools to Android, but if you don't have a modern Nexus device, then it's hard to say how long you'll be waiting to get your hands on some of these new goodies. Fortunately, if you're running a rooted device with the Xposed framework installed, getting many of N's new features is only a quick download away. | |
| When you open a document created in an older version of Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint in a modern version of Office, you may see “Compatibility Mode” appear after the name of the document in the titlebar. This changes the way the document appears and prevents you from using some modern features. | |
| Ever since Vista, Windows’ Control Panel has been a little difficult to navigate. Windows 10’s new Settings app is better, but not as feature filled. Here’s an easier way to get to the page you want: Use these shortcuts and the Windows Run menu. | |
| If you don’t want to turn on the A/C in your house, but want to at least keep the air flowing for a bit to reduce any stuffiness, here’s how to use the Nest Thermostat to manually run the fan from your HVAC system. | |
| Google Keyboard has a ton of customization options, but every tweak requires a trip to its Settings menu. While there's an easy way to access this menu from the keyboard itself, there's also another way: through the app's icon in the app drawer. Unfortunately, this isn't enabled by default—but with one last trip into the Settings menu, a simple switch will make it possible. | |
| Chrome allows you to create multiple profiles, each with a different set of bookmarks, search history, settings, toolbar buttons, among other things. You can switch among your profiles, each profile opening in a separate Chrome window. | |
| You’ve just closed an Office document and accidentally clicked Don’t Save. Or maybe Word crashed or your laptop lost power before you remembered to save what you were working on. We’ve all felt that pain, but all is not necessarily lost. By default, Office applications automatically save temporary backup copies of your documents as you work and there’s a good chance you can recover them. | |
| In this day and age, there’s no reason to shut down your computer, then sit through the boot-up process when you want to use it. Save yourself time by putting your computer to sleep or hibernating it instead. | |
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