Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Get More Out Of Pocket With These 6 Tips To Enhance Your Reading Experience

Get More Out Of Pocket With These 6 Tips To Enhance Your Reading Experience: "Pocket is the ultimate read-it-later service which makes it easy to save articles and online content for later viewing. We’ve already taken an in-depth look at all of  Pocket’s key features since it was rebranded from Read it Later to Pocket, and became a completely free service."

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What is Overclocking? The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Understanding How Geeks Speed Up Their PCs

What is Overclocking? The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Understanding How Geeks Speed Up Their PCs: "Overclocking is the action of increasing a component’s clock rate, running it at a higher speed than it was designed to run. This is usually applies to the CPU or GPU, but other components can also be overclocked."

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How to Create a Wi-Fi Heatmap for Network Analysis, Better Coverage, and Geek Cred Galore

How to Create a Wi-Fi Heatmap for Network Analysis, Better Coverage, and Geek Cred Galore: "Wouldn’t it be awesome if you could see exactly where your Wi-Fi coverage was hot, cold, and somewhere in between? Stop guesstimating where you might need better Wi-Fi coverage and see exactly where with today’s Wi-Fi heatmap tutorial."

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How Does a Quantum Computer Work?

How Does a Quantum Computer Work?: "If you are not familiar with quantum computers, then you may be wondering what the difference is between them and our regular everyday computers. Veritasium discusses the topic of what makes a quantum computer different and why they are so powerful in this video."

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View your recent Google account activity | How To - CNET

View your recent Google account activity | How To - CNET: "Your Google account is responsible for giving you access to more than just your e-mail nowadays. Your Google account provides you with access to a wide range of Google services, including Google Music, Google Drive, and Google+. It also allows you to log in and set up devices, like Android smartphones, tablets, and Chromebooks."

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