The majority of the earthquakes felt in the United States Midwest today are not new earthquakes, but aftershocks of the big earthquakes the region experienced in late 1811 and early 1812 along the “New Madrid” fault line. Unlike other, more active faults where aftershocks occur soon after the precipitating earthquake, the New Madrid faults are deeper and slower moving, resulting in aftershocks that have taken centuries to release. | | | | Try The New and Improved CleanMyPC 1.8.9 with Smart Uninstaller If you want to clean up your PC the easy way, CleanMyPC is a great tool to get the job done easily, and it will even keep your computer clean automatically. The Uninstaller module can find and erase any app completely with no leftovers. The improved module includes the Safety Database to make uninstallation more accurate and safe. Free Download | |
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An IVR (short for Interactive Voice Response) is an automated telephone information system that allows an individual to interact with a database via a touch-tone telephone. The individual can obtain and/or add information as needed via fixed voice menus by pressing the appropriate digit keys on the telephone or speaking the appropriate responses. | | 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 Add an AirDrop Icon to Your macOS Dock You know you can use AirDrop to quickly share files between Macs and iOS devices, but on the Mac, Airdrop is kind of hidden. There’s an icon in the sidebar of the Finder, and that’s it. | |
How to Control Your Roku with Google Home’s Voice Assistant If you’re a Google Home user, you probably love the idea of controlling as many things as possible in your house with just your voice. The thing is, if you’re also a Roku user, it can leave a huge disconnect in your “Hey Google, <do the thing with the TV>” experience. | |
How Does the Internet Work? Everyone’s talking about the internet and whether, or how, it should be regulated. But not enough people know how the internet actually works—or what exactly the internet is. | |
How to Get Free Magazines on Your Kindle with Calibre Ever wish you could get the latest issue of your favorite magazine on your Kindle? Or wish you could turn your favorite website into a digital digest of articles for reading like an ebook? Calibre can make it happen. | |
How to Disable and Customize Facebook's Notifications, Texts, and Emails Facebook is really keen on keeping you on their platform. One of the ways they do that is by sending you notifications whenever the tiniest thing happens. And you won’t just see them on the site—Facebook will also notify you by email, with mobile push notifications, and even with text messages. | |
How to Choose the Best (and Fastest) Alternative DNS Server Your internet service provider offers its own DNS servers, which help you turn websites like www.howtogeek.com into their respective IP addresses. Your devices use those by default, but you can set your own preferred DNS servers for a bit of improved speed. | |
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