If you’re feeling down about your Tetris shortcomings, you can go to sleep a little easier tonight knowing that all Tetris games are doomed to end—in a game with random piece distribution, it’s impossible to keep clearing lines forever. | | | | Download Free Cheat Sheet: The Essential Scrum Cheat Sheet Scrum is an iterative, incremental software development framework commonly used with Agile software development. It uses one or more cross-functional, self-organizing teams of about seven people each. Scrum teams use fixed length iterations (called Sprints), typically two weeks or 30 days long. They attempt to build a potentially shippable (properly tested) product every iteration. Click here to download | |
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The term Live Migration refers to the process of moving/copying an application or virtual machine from one computer or server to another without disrupting its availability to users. | | 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 Disable GeForce Experience’s Reward Advertisements NVIDIA’s GeForce Experience software now displays notification advertisements for free-to-play games. If you don’t want notification popups for games you’ve never played appearing when you’re just trying to use your computer, here’s how to disable them. | |
How to Run Android on Windows With AMIDuOS There are an increasing number of ways to try out Android applications on your Windows desktop or laptop. But of the various methods I’ve sampled, none combined complete access to Android’s basic functions with ease-of-access quite like American Megatrends’ AMIDuOS. | |
How to Re-Caulk Areas in Your Bathroom or Kitchen Caulk is vital in areas like the bathroom and kitchen where water has the opportunity to creep into all sorts of crevices and cause problems. If the caulk in your house is looking a bit aged, here’s how to re-caulk it and give it a fresh, new look. | |
How Neutral Density Filters Work and How to Use Them For Better Photography Taking good photographs isn’t just about framing your subject and learning composition. Learning how to control how much light enters your camera and for how long can help you take photos that elude the average photographer. Neutral density filters are a powerful tool towards that end. Here’s what they are and how to use them. | |
How to Log In to a Windows Desktop Without a Keyboard Have you ever had your keyboard break down on you, or your computer simply refuses to accept its input? It’s especially frustrating if this happens while the computer is off, since you can’t input your password to get access to Windows. Thankfully, Microsoft has included a way to access your data (and hopefully fix your problem) using only a mouse or a touch screen. | |
The Cheapest Ways to Stream NBA Basketball (Without Cable) I love NBA basketball. Every year, I get really excited around the beginning of September because I know tip-off is approaching. This year, I also had to figure out how I’m going to watch the Bulls (lose almost every game) with a combination of streaming packages. That’s fun. And slightly depressing. | |
Why Can’t I Listen to Radio If My Phone Has an FM Receiver In It? FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai just publicly called on Apple to activate the FM receiver chips found in iPhones for public safety reasons. Many Android phones also contain dormant FM chips. But, if your phone has an FM receiver, why can’t you already listen to the radio on it? | |
| | Download Free Cheat Sheet: The Essential Scrum Cheat Sheet Scrum is an iterative, incremental software development framework commonly used with Agile software development. It uses one or more cross-functional, self-organizing teams of about seven people each. Scrum teams use fixed length iterations (called Sprints), typically two weeks or 30 days long. They attempt to build a potentially shippable (properly tested) product every iteration. Click here to download | |
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