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A Y-Cable (a.k.a. Power Y-Cable) is a “Y” shaped power cable with three ends, one of which is a single common end that splits into half, forming a dual end. Y-Cables are used to power internal hardware such as hard drives, CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, etc. and may also be used as an extension for other power cables. | | 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. | |
How to Connect to an SSH Server from Windows, macOS, or Linux An SSH client allows you to connect to a remote computer running an SSH server. The Secure Shell (SSH) protocol is often used for remote terminal connections, allowing you to access a text-mode terminal on a remote computer as if you were sitting of it. It can also be used for SSH tunneling, SCP file transfers, and other things. | |
How to Resize Android Apps on Chromebooks Android support on Chromebooks started with Android 6.0, which only allows apps to run in full-screen mode, or a smaller static size. This isn’t the best layout for many apps on Chromebooks, and Google finally changed this with Android 7.1.1. The thing is, resizing doesn’t work out the gate—there are a few tweaks to get it working. | |
How to Shrink a VirtualBox Virtual Machine and Free Up Disk Space By default, VirtualBox creates dynamic disks that grow over time as you add data. However, if you delete data from the virtual machine later, you’ll notice that the disk doesn’t automatically shrink. But you can manually shrink a dynamic disk using a hidden command. | |
How to Write to NTFS Drives on a Mac Apple’s macOS can read from Windows-formatted NTFS drives, but can’t write to them out of the box. Here are a few solutions for getting full read/write access to NTFS drives. | |
How to Arm and Disarm Your Abode System Automatically It’s really easily to arm and disarm your Abode home security system manually, as it’s only a tap away. However, here’s how to have the system automatically do that for you whenever you come and go from your house. | |
How (and When) to Reset the SMC on Your Mac Your Mac is acting funny, and you’ve tried everything: restarting your computer, resetting the NVRAM, and all the tricks that speed up a slow Mac. You even ran 50+ diagnostics at once to see what’s going on, and yet you find nothing. What’s the next step? | |
How to Display the Battery Percentage on Your Nintendo Switch By default, the Nintendo Switch home screen shows you a basic battery icon. Tucked away in the system settings is an option to display a more precise battery percentage. Here’s how to enable it, and get a better idea of just how much game time you have left before you need to find a charger. | |
How to Convert Between Fixed and Dynamic Disks in VirtualBox VirtualBox allows you to choose either a dynamically allocated or fixed size disk when creating a new virtual hard disk file. Dynamically allocated disks are faster to create and can grow to larger sizes. Fixed size disks may be faster to use, but can’t grow any larger once they fill up. You can convert between the two formats and resize disks, if you like. | |
How to Troubleshoot Android Auto Problems Android Auto is a game changer in the car. Regardless of whether you have a dedicated Auto head unit, your car came Auto-ready, or you’re just using your phone in Auto mode, it’s a killer piece of software. But it can also be frustrating when things don’t work like they should. Here are some suggestions on what you can do if Auto isn’t working. | |
How to Stop Twitter Videos From Autoplaying As you scroll through your Twitter Timeline, by default, videos will start autoplaying. Thankfully, they do so without sound, but it can still be annoying, and if you're on mobile, it can burn through your data cap. Here's how to stop it from happening. | |
Intel’s New X Series of Enthusiast CPUs, Explained In addition to a brand new tier of consumer-grade processors, the Core i9 family, Intel also recently introduced the “X-series.” Here’s where things get confusing, because Core X processors don’t fit into a single line, family, or even chip architecture—it’s purely a marketing term, similar to the previous “Extreme Edition” processors that Intel offered a few years ago. | |
| | Download Modern JavaScript ($19 Value) FREE For a Limited Time Keep up-to-date with the evolving world of JavaScript. It's not uncommon these days to see people complaining about how complex JavaScript development seems to have become. If you're learning JS, it won't take long for you to be exposed to the enormity of the ecosystem and the sheer number of moving pieces you need to understand (at least conceptually) to build a modern web application.Click here to download | |
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