In the United States, automotive diesel fuel and home heating oil are nearly identical, save for the red dye added to the heating oil to indicate it is for home use (and has not been taxed as an automotive fuel) and a slightly higher sulfur content in heating oil–but don’t go filling your car up with heating oil unless it is an emergency because the fines for using heating oil as automotive fuel can be extremely steep. | |
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| iOS 10 made quite a few changes to notifications, and how you interact with them. Let’s take some time today to introduce and explore these changes. | |
| macOS has a feature called “Gatekeeper” designed to lock down your Mac, forcing it to only run Apple-approved software by default. But a Mac is locked down in the same way Android is locked down–you’re still free to run any application you want. | |
| Public transit is intimidating. Working out the schedules, stops, and the rest can feel like a big job, especially if you’re new to a city or just visiting for a week. But catching a ride doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right apps, you can look up directions, work out connections, and know when the next bus is coming, all at a glance. | |
| Microsoft desperately wants you to use its Edge web browser and Bing search engine. In fact, Microsoft will literally pay you to use it. Microsoft pays in Amazon gift certificates, which are as good as cash if you’re a frequent Amazon shopper. | |
| Sometimes you need to know the particular version of a program you have installed without all the hassle of automatic updates or other “problems” getting in the way. Is there an easy way to do it? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post helps a reader check Google Chrome’s version without the updating issues. | |
| If you’ve decided to sell your Amazon Echo or give it to someone else to play around with, here’s how to factory reset it so that it’s ready for a new owner. | |
| If you’re tired of entering your password every time you open your laptop, macOS Sierra allows you to actually unlock your Mac with your Apple Watch. | |
| If you're an Android newcomer, printing probably seems like a no brainer: click a menu, tap a command. But if you're a longtime Android user, you probably remember how printing from your mobile got its start. The good news is it's easier than ever to print from your Android device. | |
| If you're working with files in the Terminal and switching back and forth between two directories, we're about to save you some time. There is a shortcut command that allows you to toggle between two directories on the command line. | |
| If you’ve ever noticed a process named "Windows Shell Experience Host" in your Task Manager window, you may experienced a fleeting curiosity and then gone on about your business. Here’s what that process is and why it can occasionally eat up some people’s CPU and Memory. | |
| Your Mac’s menu bar can start to look a lot like the Windows system tray after you install a few programs. Here’s how to declutter the menu bar and get those icons under control. | |
| Windows 10’s free upgrade offer is officially over. But, unofficially, free copies of Windows 10 are still available. There are quite a few ways you can still get Windows 10 for free, without using a pirated license. | |
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