Jumat, 13 Juli 2018

Everything New in Notepad in Windows 10 Redstone 5

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How to Enable Dark Mode in Firefox

Firefox will soon begin respecting Windows 10’s dark app mode setting. But you can enable dark mode in Firefox today, on any operating system, and without installing any third-party themes. This works on Windows 7, Windows 10, macOS, and Linux.   Read More »


How to Make Your Phone’s Fingerprint Reader More Accurate

Fingerprint readers on phones have made devices more secure and faster to unlock, at least when they work on the first try. If you have trouble unlocking your phone quickly, there are things you can do to improve your device’s fingerprint reader.   Read More »


Everything New in Notepad in Windows 10 Redstone 5

Believe it or not, Microsoft is hard at work on Notepad with the Windows 10’s Redstone 5 Update. Notepad is packed with new features in Redstone 5, which will be released sometime around October 2018.   Read More »


What Is A Local Area Network (LAN)?

Put simply, a Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of computers and other devices that are connected together over a network and are all in the same location—typically within a single building like an office or home. But, let’s take a closer look.   Read More »


Google Chrome Will Start Using 10% More RAM Now, Thanks to Spectre

Soon Google Chrome is going to use even more of your RAM, assuming that it’s even possible to use more than it already does. This is because of Chrome 67’s new Site Isolation feature to protect against Spectre.   Read More »




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Google Chrome Will Start Using 10% More RAM Now, Thanks to Spectre
Soon Google Chrome is going to use even more of your RAM, assuming that it’s even possible to use more than it already does. This is because of Chrome 67’s new Site Isolation feature to protect against Spectre.   Read More »




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Today's Tech Term

Port Replicator

A Port Replicator is a device containing common serial and parallel ports that plugs into a laptop or notebook computer, providing easy PC-style access to non-portable devices such as monitors, keyboards, printers, etc.



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