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Why Old Video Games Were So Hard: The Unofficial History of Nintendo Hard

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Why Old Video Games Were So Hard: The Unofficial History of Nintendo Hard
How to Factory Reset Your Synology NAS
Troubleshoot Browsing Issues by Reloading the DNS Client Cache on Windows
How to Access Your Ubuntu Bash Files in Windows (and Your Windows System Drive in Bash)
How to Force the Dark Quick Settings Theme in Android Oreo
How to Silence WhatsApp Group Notification Sounds
How to Get More Meaningful Battery Stats on Your Android Phone




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MICR

MICR (short for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) is a character recognition system where numeric data is printed on the bottoms of bank checks and deposit slips using magnetically charged ink. This allows MICR readers to detect and scan the numeric data for processing and serves as an anti-fraud measure.

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Why Old Video Games Were So Hard: The Unofficial History of Nintendo Hard

If you’re old enough to have played games in the 80s or early 90s, you’ll remember that they were hard: really damn hard. Why they were they so infuriatingly difficult? The answer presents a fascinating look at the history of video games.

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How to Factory Reset Your Synology NAS

If your Synology NAS drive is giving you problems, or you’re just upgrading to a whole new system, there are a few ways you can reset it, depending on what you want to do with it.

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Troubleshoot Browsing Issues by Reloading the DNS Client Cache on Windows

Have you ever gotten DNS errors while trying to browse the web, but another computer on the same network is working just fine? There’s a good chance you need to clear the computer’s DNS cache to fix it.

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How to Access Your Ubuntu Bash Files in Windows (and Your Windows System Drive in Bash)

Linux environments you install from the Store (like Ubuntu and openSUSE) keep their files in a hidden folder. You can access this folder to back up and view files. You can also access your Windows files from the Bash shell.

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How to Force the Dark Quick Settings Theme in Android Oreo

Android Oreo (8.1) automatically applies either a light or dark theme to the Quick Settings menu depending on your wallpaper. If you want a specific wallpaper and theme instead, there’s an easy way to force it.

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How to Silence WhatsApp Group Notification Sounds

Group chats are the bane of most WhatsApp users' existence. Just when you put your phone down, your mates decide to solve world hunger, the nuclear proliferation problem, and the unconscionable decision to push Game of Thrones' final season back to 2019. Here's how to get a handle on all those notifications.

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How to Get More Meaningful Battery Stats on Your Android Phone

Android battery life and the tools for monitoring usage have gotten better over the last few years, but the stock options are still sometimes not enough. But there are ways to gauge your battery usage, remaining time, and even hunt down apps that steal your precious juice.

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