Selasa, 25 September 2018

Office 2019 Has Arrived. Here's Why You Probably Won't Care.

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“Lampworking” is a form of glasswork where the craftsperson uses a blowtorch (instead of the furnaces used in “glassblowing”). The term refers to the original oil lamps used by ancient glass workers.

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Today's Featured Articles

How to Generate a Wi-Fi History or WLAN Report in Windows 10

Windows 10 includes a pretty neat feature that automatically generates a detailed report of all your wireless network connection history. The report includes details about networks to which you’ve connected, session duration, errors, network adapters, and even displays the output from a few Command Prompt commands.   Read More »


Office 2019 Has Arrived. Here’s Why You Probably Won’t Care.

Yesterday, Microsoft announced the availability of Office 2019 to volume licensing customers, promising general retail availability in the coming weeks. Unless you’re a business customer looking to upgrade and you’re not ready to move your Office life to the cloud, this probably won’t matter to you.  

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What Is An EKG, and How Does It Work In The New Apple Watch?

Apple recently released its Series 4 Watch and everyone is talking about the new heart monitor feature—the electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG). While the app isn’t available yet, the hardware is in place, and it promises to be one of the Apple Watch’s most compelling new features.   

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How 5G Could Transform Your Home Internet Connection

Verizon is about to launch home internet service using 5G. This new wireless standard isn’t just about faster data for your smartphone—it could finally offer competition for home internet, breaking the cable companies’ local monopolies and giving you a choice.   Read More »


REVIEW GEEK

Retro Review: Using The Very First Android Phone Today Is an Unmitigated Nightmare

Ten years ago this week, Google announced the very first Android phone. I picked up that phone when it first came out and now, a decade later, I fired it up again to see how well it held up after all these years.   Read More »


REVIEW GEEK

GLAS Thermostat Review: A Pretty, Yet Average Smart Thermostat

The GLAS thermostat immediately turns heads with its transparent touchscreen panel. It’s a good thing it looks so eye-catching because that’s the biggest reason to buy this smart thermostat.   Read More »






FYI / Useful Tips and Headlines


Microsoft Teams Can Blur the Background During Meetings, Hiding Your Mess of an Office
Tired of tidying up your office before every team chat? Microsoft’s Teams can now blur the background for you.   Read More »


Free Download: Night Owl Automatically Switches Between Mojave’s Dark and Light Modes
Mac: Dark mode in macOS Mojave is great at night, but can make things hard to see in during the day, or in bright rooms. The solution: switch between the two.   Read More »


Watch This Rubik’s Cube Solve Itself
Finally: a Rubik’s cube that can solve itself. A maker named Human Controller built it in Japan, and you can see it in action right now.   Read More »


Chrome Now Logs all Google Users Into the Browser. Should You Care?
Google changed how logging into the browser works earlier this month: logging into any Google app now logs you in with Chrome as well.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
How to Place Text Over a Graphic in Microsoft Word
How to Safely Format SD Cards For Your Camera
How to Edit the Subject of a Message You’ve Been Sent in Outlook
Facebook Seems Pretty Happy With Its Mid-Roll Video Ads, So Expect More of Them
Yale and August Unveil New Smart Locks That Work with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri
Retro Review: Using The Very First Android Phone Today Is an Unmitigated Nightmare
GLAS Thermostat Review: A Pretty, Yet Average Smart Thermostat
Best Budget Fountain Pens
Roku Announces New $40 “Premiere” 4K Player, Upcoming Google Assistant Support
T-Mobile Rebrands MetroPCS, Will Now Bundle Amazon Prime With an Unlimited Plan For Some Reason
The Best Rechargeable Batteries And Chargers




Geek Trivia

The First Widely Adopted Copy Machine Came With Which Of These Unusual Accessories?
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A Fire Extinguisher →
Safety Glasses →
A Coffee Maker →


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Today's Tech Term

Purging

Purging (a.k.a. Data Purging) refers to the permanent removal/erasure of data from storage space. Purged data is unrecoverable.



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