Rabu, 10 Oktober 2018

Bing Is Suggesting the Worst Things You Can Imagine - Microsoft Explains Windows 10 Bug

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Bing Is Suggesting the Worst Things You Can Imagine

If you use Bing’s image search, you’re going to see the worst filth you can imagine.  Bing suggests racist terms and shows horrifying images. Bing also suggests you search for exploited children—even if you have SafeSearch disabled.   Read More »


How Google is Turning Chrome OS into a Powerful Tablet OS

Chrome OS, while once thought of as a nigh-useless operating system, is shaping up to be a bold and different OS—one that can handle almost anything you throw at it, especially for tablets. It’s quite possibly the perfect tablet operating system that we’ve been waiting for.   Read More »


Microsoft Explains Why Windows 10’s October 2018 Update Was Deleting People’s Files

Microsoft halted the Windows 10 October 2018 Update because it was deleting some people’s files. Now, Microsoft has fixed the problem and explained what happened.   Read More »


How to Enable the Ultimate Performance Power Plan in Windows 10

Microsoft has added an “Ultimate Performance” power scheme to Windows 10 April 2018 Update. It’s built upon the High-Performance power scheme but tries to eke out every little bit of performance possible. Here’s how to enable it.   Read More »






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Developer Options on the Pixel 3 XL Will Let You “Hide” the Notch
Whether we like it or not, the era of the “notched phone” is well upon us. If you want the best phones available, there’s really only one choice: embrace the notch. Unless you’re getting a Pixel 3 XL, that is.   Read More »


Stardew Valley For Mobile Will Let You Import Your PC Save Games
If you haven’t played Stardew Valley, you should. It’s a charming and relaxing farming simulator that was clearly a labor of love for its developer.   Read More »


Microsoft Explains Why Windows 10’s October 2018 Update Was Deleting People’s Files
Microsoft halted the Windows 10 October 2018 Update because it was deleting some people’s files. Now, Microsoft has fixed the problem and explained what happened.   Read More »


Google’s Playground Brings Marvel Characters (and More) to the Pixel Camera
Google’s new “Playground” brings more awesome-looking animated characters to the Pixel 3‘s camera. It’s an “evolution” of the older AR Stickers feature, according to Google.   Read More »


Google Made a Call-Screening Robot for Your Pixel Phone
As a sort of branch off of Google’s Duplex, the company announced Call Screen, which is a feature where your Pixel phone can answer the call for you and ask who’s calling.   Read More »


Never Use Your Camera Flash Again With Night Sight on Pixel Phones
Google says you’ll never have to use your camera flash again with the Night Sight feature on the Pixel 3. Night Sight uses machine learning to automatically make low-light photos look better.   Read More »


Google’s Live Albums Can Automatically Share Your Best Photos
Google Photos now makes it easier to view and share your photos. Choose your favorite people (or pets!) and Google will automatically add new photos of them to “Live Albums.”   Read More »


Tech Addiction Makes Us Less Happy. That’s a Market Opportunity.
Compulsively checking social networks makes us less happy. I think we all understand this intuitively, the same way we understand that working out more and eating better is a good idea.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
What Is a PHP File (And How Do I Open One)?
Why Do My Mac's Desktop Icons Say "Out of Space"?
How to Manage App Permissions on Windows 10
What Shutter Speed Should I Use With My Camera?
How to Automatically Shrink a Word Document By One Page
How to Enable the Ultimate Performance Power Plan in Windows 10
The ASUS ROG Phone Wants To Be Your Game Console And PC, Too
Should You Upgrade To The New Chromecast?
The Best iPhone XS Max Cases For Every Situation
Brydge’s G-Type Keyboard for the Pixel Slate Turns it Into a Real Laptop
Google Quietly Releases $30 Pixel USB-C Earbuds with Real-Time Translations
Google’s Chromecast Gets A Speed Boost And A New Color
The Google Pixel 3 and 3XL Are Official, Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Google Finally Made Its Own Smart Display and It’s Just $150
The Pixel Slate is the First Google-Branded Chrome OS Tablet




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Coverage Area

In the context of mobile phones, Coverage Area (a.k.a. Service Area) refers to the geographical area in which a carrier provides service via their own network and/or partner networks.



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