Wednesday, March 12, 2014

What's New in Apple iOS 7.1? | PCMag.com

What's New in Apple iOS 7.1? | PCMag.com: "Apple on Monday released an updated version of its mobile operating system, iOS 7.1, and it comes with several noticeable changes over the previous release, as well as a few differences that won't be apparent unless you know to enable them."



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Why Third-Party Browsers Will Always Be Inferior to Safari on iPhone and iPad

Why Third-Party Browsers Will Always Be Inferior to Safari on iPhone and iPad: "iOS supports third-party browsers, but not like you might expect. Third-party browsers will always be inferior to Apple’s own Safari on iPhone and iPad — at least until Apple relaxes their restrictions.

This is the reason why Mozilla no longer offers their Firefox Home app for iOS, and it’s the same reason why Google’s Chrome developers had an internal debate before releasing the current Chrome app in the App Store."



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PC Maintenance: Cleaning your Computer Inside and Out

PC Maintenance: Cleaning your Computer Inside and Out: "Computer cleanup is the one thing you can do every day that will keep you flush with disk space and help you free up valuable system resources. Furthermore, actual physical cleanup, as in dusting, will allow your computer to literally breathe easier, and in turn prolong the life of your system."



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How To Become Super-Productive By Outsourcing Your Day-To-Day Tasks

How To Become Super-Productive By Outsourcing Your Day-To-Day Tasks: "We all know that one person who appears to glide through life getting more done in a day than most of us could possibly manage in a week. But by learning what you can outsource, plus a few ‘best practice’ tips for delegating your day-to-day chores, you too can become super-productive.
This article will explain how to choose tasks to outsource online, show you a few examples, and give you some tips on how to become an efficient and proficient online outsourcer."



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Manjaro Linux: Arch For People Who Don't Have Time

Manjaro Linux: Arch For People Who Don't Have Time: "There are plenty of things that make Arch Linux highly appealing to users: it’s always up-to-date, it’s a rolling release, and there’s tons of software available for it in its repositories. But what isn’t so appealing is the learning curve and pure difficulty of setting up an Arch system. If you want the best aspects of Arch, without the bad parts, you need Manjaro Linux."



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