Tuesday, September 10, 2019

What's New in Chrome 77, Arriving Today

Did You Know?:

The earliest commercial floppy disk had a magnetic film inside that was a whopping eight inches in diameter, but only stored 80 kilobytes of data.

 

September 10, 2019

Did You Know?

The earliest commercial floppy disk had a magnetic film inside that was a whopping eight inches in diameter, but only stored 80 kilobytes of data.

 
Six Common Smarthome Mistakes Beginners Make


Smarthomes are becoming more common with each passing year, and smart devices are finally accessible enough for the average person. But creating your smarthome isn’t something you should go into without planning. Without forethought, you may make some common mistakes. Read More »

 
What Does “TFW” Mean, and How Do You Use It?


TFW is an internet acronym that you’ll usually find on social networking sites and in memes all over the web. But what does TFW mean, where did the acronym come from, and how do you use it? Read More »

 
What’s New in Chrome 77, Arriving Today


Chrome 77 hits the stable channel on September 10, bringing easy customization to Chrome. Forget downloading themes: You can apply your favorite colors to Chrome’s browser toolbars with a few clicks from the New Tab page. Read More »

 
All of the Best Google Docs Keyboard Shortcuts

Nobody likes to do things the hard way which is why they created keyboard shortcuts! We’re going to take a look at shortcuts that you’re able to use in Google Docs to shorten the time it takes to use everyday actions. Read More »

 
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How to Remove a Gmail Account from Your Android Device

The only way to remove a Gmail account from your Android device is by removing its associated Google account. You can stop Gmail from syncing new emails, but if you want to get rid of a certain Google account from your phone or tablet, here’s how. Read More »

 
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Beyond the Coffee Shop: Our Favorite Places to Work Remotely


If you join the millions of people who work remotely, you suddenly face a surprising question: where should you work? Read More »

 
REVIEW GEEK
These dbrand Skins Have My Gadgets Looking Fresher Than Fresh


While gadgets are getting more emphasis on aesthetics with every new release, it doesn’t mean you’ll automatically love how every device looks. That’s where dbrand comes in—it makes high-quality customized skins for dozens of gadgets. Read More »

 
REVIEW GEEK
Roku vs. Fire TV: Which Smart Sound Bar Should You Get?


And Roku and Amazon now offer a two-for-one deal: if you buy a sound bar, you also get an integrated streaming platform (Roku or Fire TV, respectively). But which one is better? It depends on how much you want to spend. Read More »

 
GEEK TRIVIA

In The 19th Century, Which Activity Was Decried As Wasteful And Inferior To Other Pursuits?
Singing »
Painting »
Dancing »
Chess »
 
 

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