Jumat, 10 Agustus 2018

What's New in Windows 10's Redstone 5 Update, Available Fall 2018

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Contrary to popular belief, Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb. He did, however, patent and popularize a commercially viable version of it.

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Today's Featured Articles

The Best Samsung Galaxy Features You’re Probably Not Using

Samsung packs its flagship phones with a slew of features—some are even better than stock Android. Either way, there are a lot of things on these phones that you may not be using. Here are some of the best.   Read More »


What’s New in Windows 10’s Redstone 5 Update, Available Fall 2018

Windows 10’s Redstone 5 update is scheduled for release in Fall, 2018. This major upgrade includes a clipboard history that syncs between your devices and a long-awaited dark theme for File Explorer. It was initially set to bring tabs to all your applications, but that feature probably won’t make the cut.   Read More »


How to Install Fortnite for Android

As expected, Epic Games has released Fortnite for Android—but it’s not available in the Google Play Store. You’ll have to install it manually. Here’s how to do it.   Read More »


5 macOS Features That Microsoft Should Ruthlessly Steal

Here at How-to Geek, we think the best operating system is whatever works for you, which is why we try to cover every platform. But there are always features I miss when I jump from macOS to Windows 10. I’d like to propose that Microsoft shamelessly steal the following ideas… as any great artist would.   Read More »






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.

Facebook Kills Friend List Feeds, The Best Feature Ever Stolen From Google+
Facebook is killing Friend List Feeds, which let you browse custom news feeds from curated lists of friends.   Read More »


File Explorer’s Supposedly Complete Dark Skin Doesn’t Really Look Done
Microsoft seems to be struggling with Windows 10’s dark mode, as a supposedly “complete” dark version of File Explorer makes clear.   Read More »


People Think Their Passwords Are Too Awesome For Two Factor Authentication. They’re Wrong.
Two factor authentication vastly improves your security, but hardly anyone uses it: only 10 percent of Google users enable the feature, for example. Why is that?   Read More »


Watch Free TV and Movies in Your Browser With The Roku Channel Online (No Roku Required)
The Roku Channel, a collection of free TV shows and movies, is now available online— meaning you don’t need a Roku device in order watch.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
All the Best Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts
How to Find and Delete Large Files on Your Mac
What Is a PDF File (and How Do I Open One)?
How to Draw a Line Through Words in Microsoft Word
Philips Hue Launched a Bunch of Expensive New Light Fixtures
The Best Apps For Studying And Learning Something New
The Best Bone Conduction Headphones
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 Has Tons of Storage, a Remote Control Pen, Massive Price Tag
The Best Headphones For Studying And College Life
Microsoft’s Underwater Data Center Has a Live Feed of the Fish Around It




Geek Trivia

Which Common Computer Cable Was Named After A Debunked Scientific Theory?
Thunderbolt →
Firewire →
Ethernet →
Token Ring →


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Today's Tech Term

Computeracy

Computeracy (a combination of the words Computer and Literacy) refers to having knowledge of and/or skill in using computers.



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