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How tos for tech whizes and luddites alike; tips, tricks and shortcuts to optimize your computer, smartphone or internet mastery.
Buy Used Laptops Online
Buying used laptops online is really easy and convenient because you can get all the details of the used laptops in the description section when the laptop was brought, how good is the condition of the laptop, does it have proper valid documents or not.
By Deepak Agarwal5 years ago in 01
How to take a screenshot in Android when an app doesn't want you to
One of them is capturing screenshots within apps that prohibit the act — either because the screen contains sensitive information or content protected by digital rights management. Lucky, then, that we have a trick up our sleeve called rooting! Yes, even in 2020, it still has utility for the people who need it the most. So, if you'd like to grab a freezeframe to meme up or spoil a drama series or keep some backup passcodes where you can easily pull them out, we've got a way (or three) to do that.
By Student Matters5 years ago in 01
aspnet logging
Creating a website in asp.net is something that can be challenging but also rewarding. The one thing that will always come up is errors, weather this is a database , or a file IO. In hosting solutions this isn’t always a straightforward thing. There are of course solutions such as third party solutions, manual writing them to a file, etc. A solution I decided to try was implementing System.Diagnostics tracing using TraceSource.
By Ricky Tucker Jr5 years ago in 01
How To Control Android With Your Eyes Using Google’s ‘Look To Speak’?
The launch of the app was announced via an official blog by Google. The Many people require the aid of specialized speech devices to communicate with their family, friends, and caregivers. Some of these machines are operated through eye-tracking, which allows the users to quickly “type” sentences or select phrases without touch or voice controls—but not everyone has access to such devices.
By Student Matters5 years ago in 01
Why & How to Transfer Data From On-Premise to Cloud: A Step-Wise Guide
In the post-COVID-19 world, many organizations are switching over to cloud technology from an on-premise environment (desktop-based email clients). Previously, only large scale organization had the money to invest in IT infrastructure, but now things have changed. The competition is fierce and the cloud truly leveled up the game. More and more organization are opting cloud technology and wants to transfer data from on premise to Cloud for a complete transition.
By Robert allardice5 years ago in 01
How to Find Out Who’s Tracking You Through Your Smartphone
Safety should always be our top priority. With the help of just a few short codes, you can find out more about the settings of your phone and work out whether or not your messages and information are protected and whether you're being tracked.
By Student Matters5 years ago in 01
How to search a song just by humming voice
Due to the most recent development by the multinational technology company Google, its users will be able to search a song by merely humming the tone to its search. It looks as though Google realises how frustrating it can be when you can’t remember the name of a song or any of the lyrics but the tune is kind of stuck in your head.
By Student Matters5 years ago in 01
How to Run Two WhatsApp Accounts on One Phone
Traditionally, using two WhatsApp accounts on a single smartphone wasn't really possible, but many phones now include built-in features like app cloning or work profiles that allow you to keep two instances of a single app on your device. Even if your phone doesn't have such an option, we've got other ways to work around this annoying limitation in our guide. Read on for more.
By Student Matters5 years ago in 01
How to wipe clean a PC and start over.
Apart from the fact that you’ll be giving the new owner access to all of your files and other personal information, you’ll also be selling any software that’s still installed. Even if this was legal (which it usually isn’t), that means you won’t be able to install the same software on your new PC — not without breaking the law, anyway.
By Student Matters5 years ago in 01










