| Cats meow to their mothers when they are kittens, but once they are grown, they reserve meowing mainly for communicating with humans. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Break Key | |
| A Break Key is a special key on computer keyboards that will temporarily interrupt a computer’s communications line (i.e. modem connection) or stop the execution of the program currently in use. Some keyboards may not have a Break Key, and some programs may not respond to the use of the Break Key. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | In this lesson we will talk about the “SmartScreen Filter” – yet another Windows security feature that has a slightly different name depending on the application and the operating system you are using. But that’s why we are here to clarify everything, so don't worry, you will soon understand what's up with this feature. | |
| | Microsoft added User Account Control to Windows in Windows Vista, and it’s still used on Windows 7 and 8 today. UAC restricts what programs can do without your permission. | |
| | Smartphones are expensive — you wouldn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on one and end up with a scratched screen. Many people still buy screen protectors to protect those screens, but they’ve become less necessary. | |
| | You’ve probably seen references to TCP and UDP when setting up port-forwarding on a router or when configuring firewall software. These two protocols are used for different types of data. | |
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