Both the lowest and highest recorded voter turnouts for a U.S. Presidential election were in the 19th century: only 26.9 percent of the voting population turned out for the 1824 John Adams vs. Andrew Jackson election, but 81.8 percent of the voting population turned out for the 1876 Rutherford Hayes vs. Samuel Tilden election. | |
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| An RROD (short for Red Ring Of Death) is a type of visual signal displayed by an Xbox console when it has experienced a hardware failure of some sort. | |
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| To make your browsing experience faster, your web browser downloads the resources needed to display webpages, such as images, JavaScript files, and style sheets, into the browser's cache. When you visit a webpage again, the browser uses the downloaded resources to display the page instead of downloading them again. | |
| Tethering your phone’s internet connection is really useful if you’re out and about with no Wi-Fi–but some carriers will block the feature from your phone. If you get an error message when you try to tether (“Account not set up for tethering”), here’s a fix. | |
| Microsoft’s BitLocker encryption always forces you to create a recovery key when you set it up. You may have printed that recovery key, written it down, saved it to a file, or stored it online with a Microsoft account. If your BitLocker drive isn’t unlocking normally, the recovery key is your only option. | |
| SourceForge and Tucows aren’t the only download sites cleaning up their act. We can finally confirm that Download.com, also known as CNET Download, has ended the installer program that they were so often criticized for. | |
| Dealing with a lithium-ion battery that has gone bad and is swelling up is not a fun prospect, but what do you do if you are unable to properly dispose of it quickly? What is the best way to store it until you can get rid of it? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has some helpful advice for a concerned reader. | |
| The Ring Doorbell ($200) looks just like any other doorbell for the most part, but it comes with an integrated video camera so that you can see who’s at the door–from your smartphone–even when you’re not home. Here’s how to install and set up the Ring Doorbell quickly and easily. | |
| The so-called QWERTY keyboard layout–the keyboard most of us use every day–is a typing mainstay. Most people will never need or want to use anything else. But, there are other keyboard layouts out there, some of which claim to be more efficient. | |
| By default, when you download something using Safari, it gets saved in your Mac’s main Downloads folder. If you’d rather save your files somewhere else, you can change the default save folder. Here’s how to do it. | |
| Raise to Wake is a new Lock screen feature available in iOS 10. It allows you to wake your phone's screen simply by picking up your phone. This feature is on by default, but if you'd rather not use it, it's simple to turn off. | |
| Chrome OS does a lot of things right: it's fast, super efficient, and great for most everyday tasks. One thing it doesn't do very well is cater to power users, but Google is slowly changing this. Recently, Google added the ability to quickly toggle both the touch screen (on touch-compatible devices, of course) and touchpad with simple keyboard shortcuts. These settings are technically still experimental, however, so they're hidden. Here's how to enable them. | |
| If you encrypt your Windows system drive with BitLocker, you can add a PIN for additional security. You’ll need to enter the PIN each time you turn on your PC, before Windows will even start. This is separate from a login PIN, which you enter after Windows boots up. | |
| Xposed is one of the most powerful tools a rooted Android user has in their arsenal. It brings things to the table that were previously only available on custom ROMs—like custom reboot menus, theme modifications, and so much more. Of course, all that customization comes at a cost: since it modifies the system partition, using Xposed essentially breaks Android’s update system, and renders secure services like Android Pay useless. But not anymore. | |
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