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How to Install the Same Printer Twice (With Different Settings) on Windows

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How to Install the Same Printer Twice (With Different Settings) on Windows

You can install the same printer more than once in Windows, and each has its own settings. For example, you could have one printer device that prints in color, and one that prints in black and white.   Read More »


How to Protect Your PC From the Intel Foreshadow Flaws

Foreshadow, also known as L1 Terminal Fault, is another problem with speculative execution in Intel’s processors. It lets malicious software break into secure areas that even the Spectre and Meltdown flaws couldn’t crack.   Read More »




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FYI / Useful Tips and Headlines
This new section contains our commentary on what we're reading from around the web. It's like a daily digest of the things we found interesting in the world of technology.

Watch Free TV Online Right Now With Xumo.TV
Xumo.TV brings the channel surfing experience to cord cutters, with content from The History Channel, MSNBC, Fox Sports, and more. And it’s free.   Read More »


Here’s Why Your Third Party Twitter Client Broke Today
Every major third party Twitter client basically broke today, with key features like realtime updates, push notifications, and stats no longer working. Twitter caused the change themselves by shutting down some key APIs.   Read More »


How SNES Games Made Beautiful Music With Only 64kb
The SNES only had 64 kilobytes of audio RAM, yet composers used it to create some of the most memorable soundtracks in history. How is that possible?   Read More »


Mozilla Recommend a Privacy Extension That Is Tracking Your Web History
Web Security, a Firefox extension with over 200,000 current users, tracks every website users visit and stores that information on a German web server.   Read More »




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Google Goggles Goes to the Grave, Long Live Lens
The Best Backpacks For College Students
Which Game Console Is Best For The Budget-Conscious?
The Best Apps For College Roommates
Do You Own a VR Headset? If So, It’s Probably Sony’s PSVR
The Best Bias Lighting For Your TV Or Desktop PC




Geek Trivia

The “10,000 Steps A Day For Better Health” Idea Originated With?
The New York Department of Health →
Benjamin Franklin →
Dr. John Harvey Kellog →
A Japanese Pedometer Company →


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Today's Tech Term

Mutex

A Mutex (short for Mutual Exclusion) is a program object that prevents simultaneous access to a shared resource by multiple program threads.



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