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How to Create Your Own Quick Actions on macOS Mojave

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What Are “Core Isolation” and “Memory Integrity” in Windows 10?

Windows 10’s April 2018 Update brings “Core Isolation” and “Memory Integrity” security features to everyone. These use virtualization-based security to protect your core operating system processes from tampering, but Memory Protection is off by default for people who upgrade.   Read More »


How to Create Your Own Quick Actions on macOS Mojave

Apple’s macOS Mojave has new “Quick Actions” that you can use to rotate images, sign PDFs, and perform other tasks on files—right from the Finder. You can create your own Quick Actions using Automator, too   Read More »


The 8 Best Features in the New Gmail

Google is changing how Gmail looks and works. They launched the new Gmail back in April, but until now it’s been optional. That changes in July, when the new Gmail starts rolling out to all users. Everyone will be switched over 12 weeks after the transition starts.   Read More »


How to Get Started with a Standing Desk

Standing desks are great. They’re arguably better for your health than sitting, have been known to increase productivity, and can improve focus. But you can’t just jump right into using one—there’s both a learning curve and a physical adjustment to go through.   Read More »






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Add Checkboxes to Trello With This Free Chrome Extension
Trello is the perfect to-do list except for one thing: it doesn’t offer checkboxes. Tasks for Trello is a free Chrome extension that fixes that.   Read More »




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Overwrite refers to the process of recording or copying new data over existing data on rewritable mediums.



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