Senin, 09 Juli 2018

How to Insure Your Tech Gear

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The first Wimbledon tournament was held on July 9, 1877 at the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club. Today, it is the only major tennis event still played on grass.

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Today's Featured Articles

What Is A Windows System File?

Technically speaking, a Windows system file is any file with the hidden system attribute turned on. In practice, system files are those files that Windows depends upon to operate properly. These range from hardware drivers to configuration and DLL files and even the various hive files that make up the Windows Registry.   Read More »


How to Insure Your Tech Gear

It's amazing how it's become almost unthinkable to go about your day to day life without a fragile chunk of glass and expensive electronics in your pocket. A single drop, one stumble, a careless spill, and you're out hundreds of dollars. This is why gadget insurance is such a big industry. But is it worth it to insure your gear?   Read More »


Binge Watching Shows Kills What Makes TV Special (And It’s Also Bad for You)

You decide to check out a new show on Netflix. Before you realize it, you’re nine episodes deep and it’s 4:00 AM. Binge watching may be satisfying at the time, but it ruins what makes TV shows special in the first place.   Read More »


Criminals Can Steal Your Phone Number. Here’s How to Stop Them

Criminals can steal your phone number by pretending to be you, and then moving your number to another phone. They’ll then receive security codes sent via SMS on their phone, helping them gain access to your bank account and other secure services.   Read More »


Using Android without Google: A (Kind of) Guide

If you’re interested in using Android but don’t want all the Googly-ness of it, there are ways to go completely Google-free. With the right set of tools, you can have a truly open Android experience.   Read More »






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How to View the System Log on a Mac
Use the Fire TV Cube to Voice-Control Your Home Media Center
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Today's Tech Term

PMPO

PMPO (short for Peak Momentary Power Output or Peak Music Power) is a non-standardized rating of the peak (maximum) power output/capacity of amplifiers and speakers.



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