We could soon get a new iPad Pro. One model is in short supply on both Apple's website and in stores, suggesting an upgrade could be coming.
February 09, 2017 Go to Digital TrendsiMore--Google Chrome might just be thrashing performance on your Mac. And I’m going to explain why, how, and most importantly — what you can do about it.
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Techregister--Smartphone users check their devices every five minutes and many of these interactions are unconscious and based on habit. This is the key finding from a new study from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Despite the popular belief that smartphone notifications are distracting, the study – published in Science Direct […]
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Fast Company--With an ambitious decentralized platform, the father of the web hopes it’s game on for corporate tech giants like Facebook and Google.
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Forbes--I didn’t think when I ordered a new MacBook Pro recently that Apple would completely and utterly ignore the meaning of the word Pro.
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ITworld--With Zoom now virtually a household name (for good and bad), a host of other companies hope to be the next big thing in video. Here’s a look at what five of them offer, and what makes them different.
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GitHub--Sortable — is a JavaScript library for reorderable drag-and-drop lists on modern browsers and touch devices. No jQuery required. Supports Meteor, AngularJS, React, Polymer, Vue, Ember, Knockout and...
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The Verge--How state unemployment systems got left behind.
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Lifehacker--If you’ve been wondering why the free space on your Mac keeps getting smaller, and smaller, and smaller—even if you haven’t been using your Mac all that much—there’s a quirky bug with Apple’s Image Capture app that could be to blame.
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Medium--Retired engineers are coming to the rescue
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Walt Irby--Anyone can Google the Mac keyboard shortcuts for taking screenshots: Shift-⌘-3 for the entire screen or Shift-⌘-4 to select a region (or Shift-⌘-4-Spacebar to select a specific application window). You can even throw a Control in there to copy the image file to your clipboard. By default, the image will save to your desktop as “Screen …
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enterprisersproject--Experts share five smart security practices for remote workforces – to help you manage risks wisely during a historically difficult time.
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Fast Company--Put your virtual face on, watch videos together, and even help troubleshoot remote computers with these cool Zoom features.
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Rawsoft--This post gives about a step-by-step approach for tracking email opens in Google Analytics. Yes, Google Analytics can also be utilized to track email opens.
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dzone.com--In this article, we discuss how a URL shortening service might be implemented with Zookeeper, Redis, and DynamoDB.
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Sara Shuman--Let’s save the world from a thousand tiny moments of frustration. There are so many opportunities to redesign everyday life experiences, effortlessly, online, from voting to scheduling your next doctor’s appointment.
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Forbes--Apple iOS 13.3 has arrived. It's the best iOS 13 update to date, but it's far from perfect. iPhone owners, here's everything you need to know...
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Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner--Find a step-by-step guide to clearing the cache of Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn so your content looks the way you want it to.
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CNBC--Google has a tool that lets you automatically delete all of the location data it stores on you in Google Maps after a certain amount of time. Here's how to turn it on.
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Our World in Data--The Internet’s history goes back some decades by now – email has been around since the 1960s, file sharing since at least the 1970s, and TCPIP was standardized in 1982. But it was the creation of the world wide web in 1989 that revolutionized our history of communication. The inventor of the world wide web was the English scientist Tim Berners-Lee who created a system to share information through
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