Kamis, 12 Juli 2018

Google Chrome Will Use 10% More RAM Now; How to Speed Up Your Chromebook

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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 »


How to Not Lose Your Stuff

Some people seem unable to go ten minutes without losing something, whether it's their phone, their keys, their wallet, or just their self-respect. While we can't help you with the self-respect, we can give you some tips on how to stop losing your stuff.   Read More »


How to Speed Up Your Chromebook

When you first cracked the box for your Chromebook, it was new and snappy. But over time, it’s gotten sluggish and frustrating. If you’re looking to get more pep out of your Chromebook, here are some things you can do.   Read More »


How to Use Alexa to Make House Guests Feel More at Home

Whether you’re running an Airbnb, having someone watch your house while you’re gone, or just having guests over for the weekend, here’s how you can make use of Alexa to help your guests feel more at home.   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 Knocking

Port Knocking is an authentication method for connecting to a secured network or computer without an open port using a “secret”, predetermined sequence that will grant access.



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