Tuesday, September 10, 2013

How to Reset Your Web Browser To Its Default Settings

How to Reset Your Web Browser To Its Default Settings: "Want to reset your web browser to its default settings? You can’t necessarily just uninstall it — your personal files will stay on your computer. And if your browser is Internet Explorer, it can’t be uninstalled at all.

Resetting your browser to its default state can often fix problems. For example, a program you install may change your search engine, install toolbars, and do other unwelcome things. Or you may have accidentally changed advanced settings on your own."

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HTG Reviews the Google Chromecast: Stream Video to Your TV

HTG Reviews the Google Chromecast: Stream Video to Your TV: "The Chromecast is Google’s latest foray into bridging the gap between the cloud and the living room–followers of the company and the entire cloud-to-HDTV field will surely remember their poorly received Google TV project. Unlike Google TV, however, the Chromecast has been well received and offers a smooth and comfortable user experience. The heart of that experience is a blissfully simple exchange; you pick the video you want to watch on your phone, tablet, or computer and tell the Chromecast to display it on your television–we’ll delve into the mechanics of the setup and user experience shortly."

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Fatal distraction: 7 IT mistakes that will get you fired - Computerworld

Fatal distraction: 7 IT mistakes that will get you fired - Computerworld: "There are lots of reasons for instant termination. Failure to fulfill your obligation to protect your employer's digital assets or abusing your vast powers for your own nefarious ends are two sure ways to end up on the unemployment line. You could be fired for opening your mouth at the wrong time or not opening your mouth at the right one. Spying on the boss, lying to your superiors, or being directly responsible for the loss of millions of dollars in downtime through your own negligence are all excellent ways to end up on the chopping block."

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Apple iOS 7 - Operating systems - CNET Reviews

Apple iOS 7 - Operating systems - CNET Reviews: "To silence a growing chorus of discontent against an operating system design that's remained more or less static since 2007, Apple needed to go big. With iOS 7, it did. Apple's crisp OS update, coming to iOS devices on September 18, 2013, gives the mobile operating system a radical new look and some first-for-Apple features for iPhone and iPad fans, like quick-access system controls, automatic app updates, and Apple's AirDrop file-sharing system."

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