In August of 1902, Theodore Roosevelt became the first sitting U.S. President to ride in an automobile as part of his Presidential duties–which he did while traveling through the state of Connecticut during a speaking tour of New England. | |
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Burn-In Test | |
In the context of computing, a Burn-In Test (a.k.a Burn In) is a type of test where a custom built computer (shorter testing time), normal computer, device, component, etc. is run for an extended length of time in order to test for weak components, problems, and/or defects. | |
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| By default, if you post an animaged image in Slack, it will automatically play–and some can be quite annoying. If you would rather not see every animated image play automatically, you can easily disable this feature. | |
| Data is data…except when it’s not. T-Mobile makes things a little confusing by giving you a certain amount of data, then offering unlimited music and video streaming that doesn’t count against the allowance–but only for certain services. | |
| Android's launcher is one of the most important parts of the user interface. It's the first thing you see once the device is unlocked, and it's the primary way you interact with the home screen. It's where your widgets live, where the app drawer is found, and where you customize the look of your phone. | |
| When you start digging into all the options available in Windows, you just might be surprised at what you can find. Take the shutdown /r and shutdown /g commands, for example. What is the difference between them? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a curious reader’s question. | |
| Who needs Alexa when you have Siri? tvOS 10 allows you to control your various smarthome devices from the Apple TV using just your voice. Here’s how to take advantage of such a feature and control your home without even busting out your smartphone. | |
| You can use your Mac’s Terminal to download files, test your internet speed, convert images, or even listen to Pandora. All this and more is just a couple of Homebrew installations away. | |
| Most of us are familiar with Siri as an American female voice. What you may not realize is that you can actually change Siri to have a different accent, gender, and language. | |
| If your “Open With” right-click menu is getting a little cluttered, why not get rid of entries you don’t use? With a little Registry hacking, it’s easy to do. | |
| By default, new workbooks created in Excel contain one worksheet. If you typically use more than one worksheet, you can change the number of worksheets available by default in new workbooks with a simple setting. | |
| Windows 10’s Start menu is very customizable. Add website shortcuts to your Start menu and you can quickly access your favorite websites by clicking a tile. This works with Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or any other browser. | |
| Adjustment Layers are a special kind of Photoshop layer. Rather than having content of their own, they adjust the information on the layers below them. For example, you can use an adjustment layer to increase the brightness or contrast of a photograph without altering the original photo. They're one of the most important tools to master in Photoshop. | |
| If you aren’t using Android’s "Wi-Fi Assistant", you should. It automatically secures unsafe public wireless networks by using a Google VPN, so attackers can’t access your data. | |
| | Download Free eBook: Android Programming Cookbook In this ebook, we provide a compilation of Android programming examples that will help you kick-start your own web projects. We cover a wide range of topics, from Services and Views, to Google Maps and Bluetooth functionality. With our straightforward tutorials, you will be able to get your own projects up and running in minimum time. Click here to download | |
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