Sunday, June 30, 2019

How to Set Up a Smart Kitchen

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Some people experience the smell of cilantro as “soapy” while others experience it as a fresh herbal scent—the difference is genetic, much like the ability to smell “asparagus pee”.

 

June 30, 2019

Did You Know?

Some people experience the smell of cilantro as “soapy” while others experience it as a fresh herbal scent—the difference is genetic, much like the ability to smell “asparagus pee”.

 
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How to Set Up a Smart Kitchen


Your kitchen is full of appliances, but they’re dumb. Technology, like smart speakers, lights, ovens, and faucets, can make cooking, cleaning, and grocery shopping easier. Creating a smart kitchen isn’t hard, and everyone in the home can benefit. Here’s how. Read More »

 
Why Video Doorbells Are the Best Smarthome Gadget


Video doorbells are the most important smarthome device you can buy. Smart light bulbs may be flashy, but—when properly integrated—a video doorbell will become something you can’t live without. They’re incredibly reasonable, too, costing just $99 to $199. Read More »

 
How to Make Your Smarthome Easier for Other People to Use


Smarthomes are a convenience that can automate your home and give you easy control from anywhere. But with children, extended family, and guests, things quickly get complicated. Here are a few ways to make your smarthome easier for other people to use. Read More »

 
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Want a Clean Kitchen? Focus on These Practical Tips


Keeping a tidy and hygienic kitchen doesn’t have to be a huge chore. Here’s how to keep things orderly and clean with minimal effort. Read More »

 
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Saturday, June 29, 2019

How to Speed Up Your Downloads

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Monterey Jack is named after a person (David Jack, the first person to sell it commercially) and a place (Monterey, Alta California, home to the 18th century friars who made the original cheese).

 

June 29, 2019

Did You Know?

Monterey Jack is named after a person (David Jack, the first person to sell it commercially) and a place (Monterey, Alta California, home to the 18th century friars who made the original cheese).

 
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How to Speed Up Your PlayStation 4’s Downloads


Sony’s PS4 is notorious for slow download speeds, particularly the original 2014 model. This isn’t always down to hardware—software running in the background, Wi-Fi problems, and other network issues all play their part. Read More »

 
How to See All Your Saved Wi-Fi Passwords on Windows 10


Windows remembers every Wi-Fi password you’ve ever used. That’s how it reconnects to those networks. Here’s how you can view the saved password of any network you’ve ever connected to on your Windows PC. Read More »

 
How to Choose the Best (and Fastest) Alternative DNS Server


Your internet service provider offers its own DNS servers, which help you turn websites like www.howtogeek.com into their respective IP addresses. Your devices use those by default, but you can set your own preferred DNS servers for a bit of improved speed. Read More »

 
The Ultimate Guide to Changing Your DNS Server


There are many reasons you might want to use a third-party DNS server, from parental controls and security features to speed and reliability improvements. You can change the DNS server for your entire home network on your router, or set it individually on a PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android device, Chromebook, or many other devices. Read More »

 
10 Useful Options You Can Configure In Your Router’s Web Interface


Your wireless router has a variety of useful options you can configure. These are practically hidden—you wouldn’t know these features exist unless you were digging through your router’s configuration pages. But they’re worth knowing about. Read More »

 
How to Find the Best Wi-Fi Channel for Your Router on Any Operating System


If you live in an apartment complex, you've probably noticed more than just the passive-aggressive network IDs that your neighbors use—very likely you've had problems with your wireless connections dropping out, or just not being as fast as you'd like. This often has to do with the Wi-Fi channels in your area. Read More »

 
What Are Mesh Wi-Fi Systems, and How Do They Work?


If your home’s Wi-Fi network has dead spots, or doesn’t reach across your entire house, then you might have recently considered getting a mesh Wi-Fi system. They’ve skyrocketed in popularity, but what exactly is mesh Wi-Fi and how is it different than a traditional Wi-Fi extender? Read More »

 
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How to Choose Your New Favorite Sunglasses


It's sunshine o'clock—do you know where your favorite sunglasses are? Whether you’ve misplaced your faves or never found a pair to love last summer, we’re here to help you pick the best shades. Read More »

 
How to Easily Extend Your Home Network with Powerline Networking


Running new wires and physically extending your home network in existing construction is a hassle at best and a nightmare at worst. You don’t need to fish cable and tear up dryway to run new cable; you can use your home’s electrical wiring as a high speed home network. Read on as we show you how. Read More »

 
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The Best Sunscreen for Beach Days or Everyday Use


Sun damage is real. Whether you’re hitting the beach, at a baseball game, or just spending some time outside, you should be using sunscreen. But first, you need to find a sunscreen that’s right for your skin. Read More »

 
Why You Probably Aren’t Getting the Internet Speeds You’re Paying For (and How to Tell)


Have you ever noticed that your Internet service provider advertises their speeds as “up to” a maximum speed? You may think you’re paying for a 15 Mbps connection, but you’re actually getting an “up to 15 Mbps” connection that may be slower. Read More »

 
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How To Get a Better Wireless Signal and Reduce Wireless Network Interference


Like all sufficiently advanced technologies, Wi-Fi can feel like magic. But Wi-Fi isn't magic – it's radio waves. A variety of things can interfere with these radio waves, making your wireless connection weaker and more unreliable. Read More »

 
 

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Friday, June 28, 2019

How to See All Your Saved Wi-Fi Passwords on Windows 10

Did You Know?:

Mosquitoes have a preference for blood type and prefer people with Type O blood over those with Type B (but prefer Type B over Type A).

 

June 28, 2019

Did You Know?

Mosquitoes have a preference for blood type and prefer people with Type O blood over those with Type B (but prefer Type B over Type A).

 
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How Do Bone Conduction Headphones Work?


If you haven’t heard of bone conduction headphones, then prepare yourself for something weird. They’re ultraquiet, they don’t sit on (or in) your ears, and they vibrate your skull. But how can you hear sound through your skull? Read More »

 
How to Disable the Login Screen’s Background Blur on Windows 10


Starting with Windows 10’s May 2019 Update, the login screen uses the blurred “Fluent Design” transparency found on the taskbar, Start menu, and elsewhere. If you’d like to see your lock screen background clearly, here’s how to disable the blur. Read More »

 
How to Use All Linux’s Search Commands


Linux offers six different ways to search, and each has its merits. We’ll demonstrate how to use find, locate, which, whereis, whatis, and apropos. Each excels at different tasks; here’s how to choose the right tool for the job. Read More »

 
How to See All Your Saved Wi-Fi Passwords on Windows 10


Windows remembers every Wi-Fi password you’ve ever used. That’s how it reconnects to those networks. Here’s how you can view the saved password of any network you’ve ever connected to on your Windows PC. Read More »

 
How to Create a Book in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word comes with pre-built page settings for creating books. Whether you're creating a memoir or event guide, these settings let you create a beautiful book or booklet, from start to finish. Read More »

 
Daily News Roundup: Jony Ive, Designer of the iPod and iPhone, Is Leaving Apple

Jony Ive may not be a household name, but in the tech world, he’s undoubtedly famous. He’s the person primarily responsible for the looks of the iPod, iPhone, Apple Watch, and even Apple’s new headquarters. Now he’s leaving Apple behind.

Jony Ive first joined Apple in 1992 and immediately began to his mark. The first product he designed, the MessagePad 110, was admittedly a commercial failure. But the MessagePad won several design awards for its thoughtful inclusion of a spring-loaded lid and integrated stylus. That’s the sort of thing we take for granted now but compared to what came before it was new and innovative.

Since then Jony was responsible for the design of iMacs, iPods, the iPhones, HomePod, and more. Not every product he had a hand in succeeded (the iPod Hi-Fi comes to mind), but it’s hard to point out a product that didn’t look great.

Now, Jony Ive is ready for something new. Apple confirmed that after 30 years, he is leaving the company to form a new creative firm named LoveFrom. LoveFrom already has its first client lined up: Apple. So in some ways, the more things change, the more they stay the same. [TechRadar]

In Other News:

  • Ransomware delivered through web ads are on the rise: According to Malwarebytes, a campaign of drive-by ransomware infections is in full swing. Rather than target anyone specifically, the hackers are infecting through bad ad campaigns. The current batch of viruses relies primarily on outdated standalone Flash components. So maybe update that, or better yet uninstall Flash. [Ars Technica]
  • Pokémon Masters coming to iOS and Android: A new Pokémon game is coming, and this time it’s not for your Nintendo. The story for the mobile game focuses on a Masters’ tournament and has you facing off with familiar and new characters in three-on-three matches. [Engadget]
  • A Final Fantasy XIV TV series is in development: Final Fantasy XIV, the one you didn’t play because it was an MMO, may become a TV show. Hivemind, which brought us the Expanse, is involved, so it’s possible the series could be good and worth watching. Don’t count your chocobos before they’ve hatched though. [Digital Trends]
  • Microsoft’s Chromium Based Edge browser is testing tracking prevention: Ads don’t just try to sell you stuff. They also try to identify you and track you as you browse the web. They want to learn more about you and then try to sell you things more effectively. If you don’t like it, it’s hard to prevent without killing all ads, which is bad for the web. Microsoft is testing a solution in its new Edge browser that attempts to cut out unnecessary trackers while still letting ads show. Good stuff. [TechDows]
  • Apple Stores start selling a medical device for the first time: You can now buy the One Drop Blood Glucose Monitor in Apple Stores. While the company has offered the device online in the past, this is a first for the company’s physical retail sales. The device helps people with diabetes monitor blood sugar, and of course, syncs with Apple’s Health app. [MacRumors]
  • DisplayPort 2 uses USB-C ports and supports up to 16K resolution: The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced an update to DisplayPort yesterday, and it came with a couple of surprises. While it will continue to support the previous port standard for backward compatibility, you’ll also find DisplayPort 2 in USB-C format. And the upgrade to the standard is “VR ready” and handles up to 16K resolution. Neat? [How-To Geek]
  • Spotify’s pre-save feature adds albums to your library and hands over your data: The pre-save feature in Spotify is convenient. If you follow an artist and they drop a new album, it’s automatically added to your library. What you may not realize is the feature hands over data and other permissions about your listening habits to the artists. That includes the ability to track what you listen to, change what artists you follow, and potentially even control your music streaming remotely. Gross. [Billboard]
  • Microsoft put Cortana in the Windows Store, hinting at a big separation: Cortana features deep integration into Windows. But it does update separately outside Windows updates. So it’s a little surprising to see the company add a Cortana Beta app to the Windows Store. The company could be experimenting with a new way to update Cortana, but it seems just as likely this the beginning of an even bigger separation from Windows. [The Verge]

NASA wants to send a drone to Saturn’s largest moon because it’s so fascinating.

If you look past the fact that temperatures range in the area of -300 degrees Fahrenheit (-185 degrees Celcius), Titan (Saturn’s largest moon) is remarkably similar to our planet. Titan has a thick atmosphere, something that makes it unique among moons, clouds, rivers, and lakes although methane forms those rivers and lakes instead of water.

Ok, we admit Titan sounds like a terrible place to live (or more accurately, die quickly). But it’s the closest Earth-like place we’ve found in the solar system, and we can get to it.

And that’s why NASA intends to send a drone, called Dragonfly, to skim through the moon’s atmosphere, sometime around 2034. We can reach it, but the journey will take eight years, plus time to plan and build.

The plan is to make a drone capable of flying up to 100 miles so it can explore different areas, and investigate both the surface and the atmosphere.

Best of all (for us non-scientists anyway), like any good drone, Dragonfly will have cameras, and we should get to see what it’s like to fly around on Titan. [NPR]

 
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Chewed Up by Mosquitoes? Tackle Itchy Bites with These Tips


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Chewed Up by Mosquitoes? Tackle Itchy Bites with These Tips

Tip of the Day:

Once a month take a quick photo or two of every room in your house. Not only is it cool to look back at the way your home changes over time, but the photos are useful for insurance purposes too.

 

June 28, 2019

Tip of the Day

Once a month take a quick photo or two of every room in your house. Not only is it cool to look back at the way your home changes over time, but the photos are useful for insurance purposes too.

 
Chewed Up by Mosquitoes? Tackle Itchy Bites with These Tips


It’s hard to resist scratching mosquito bites, but doing so just makes them worse. Here’s how to terminate that itching sensation so you can resist the urge to scratch. Read More »

 

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Tips On Potty Training Your New Puppy


You decided to get a cute little puppy, and now the fun begins. Most puppies don't come pre-trained, and potty training can sometimes be a daunting task. We’re here to help you tackle the job. Read More »

 
Summer Tips to Keep Your Makeup from Melting Off


Does it feel like your makeup melts right off when the summer heat arrives? Here’s how to keep your makeup looking great, despite the temperature and humidity. Read More »

 
 
 

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