Friday, August 30, 2019

Windows 10's Tablet Mode May Be Replaced With the Desktop

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Introduced in 1996, Palm OS was the magic that drove the sales behind the wildly popular Palm, Inc. Personal Digital Assistants. The operating system went through five major revisions before discontinuation in 2009.

 

August 30, 2019

Did You Know?

Introduced in 1996, Palm OS was the magic that drove the sales behind the wildly popular Palm, Inc. Personal Digital Assistants. The operating system went through five major revisions before discontinuation in 2009.

 
Windows 10’s Tablet Mode May Be Replaced With the Desktop


Microsoft is now rolling out “a new tablet experience” for convertible PCs. This is a beta, but it looks like that Windows 8-style Tablet Mode is being replaced with a more touch-friendly desktop environment. Read More »

 
How to Quickly Switch Between Gmail Accounts on Android, iPhone, and iPad


Google has a new gesture-based account switcher in some of its mobile apps that allows you to swipe between your various Google accounts. Here’s how to use it in Gmail, Google Maps, Drive, and more on Android, iPhone, and iPad. Read More »

 
How to Turn Off FaceTime on Your iPhone, iPad, and Mac

FaceTime is automatically activated when you set up your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. If you don’t plan on using this feature, or if you don’t want your contacts to get in touch using FaceTime, you can simply turn it off. Read More »

 
How to Use Chrome’s Built-In Task Manager

Most operating systems have a built-in task manager or resource monitor that lets you see all active processes and programs running on your computer. The Chrome web browser also has one that helps you end troublesome tabs and extensions. Read More »

 
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How to Copy and Paste on a Chromebook

Should you need to copy text from one document into another, don’t worry. Copying and pasting on a Chromebook works identically to how it works on any other operating system, and you can do it in a couple of ways. Read More »

 
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Do you hate your commute, but hate the idea of hunting down a new job even more? Don't give up on working from home just yet—a single conversation with your boss might be all you need. Read More »

 
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