| The average person has approximately 18.5 square feet of skin covering their body. | |
| | | Download the Beginner's Guide to SSL Certificate SSL stands for "Secure Socket Layer." It is a technology that establishes a secure session link between the visitor's web browser and your website so that all communications transmitted through this link are encrypted and are, therefore, secure. SSL is also used for transmitting secure email, secure files, and other forms of information. Click here to download | |
| Today's Tech Term
Dot Bomb | |
| A Dot Bomb is an internet company that has gone out of business or is failing. The term originated during the stock market crash at the turn of the century that brought the dot-com bubble to an end. | |
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| | In our previous lesson, we showed you how to keep yourself alive in Survival Mode. Now it's time to highlight how you can go from living like a castaway to living like a king. | |
| | iPads and iPhones don’t have file systems you can see, but there are still apps and files eating up space. You can see exactly what’s consuming that limited space and free it up. | |
| | The FileHub is a little digital Swiss Army knife of useful tools; you can recharge your devices, link them together via mobile hotspot, stream files to them, and in turn back files up from your devices to the FileHub. Read on as we put it through the paces and see if a device smaller than a deck of cards can really shine in all those categories. | |
| | You've built your first shelter and survived the first night. Now it's time to, literally, dig into the game. Today's lesson is focused on mining to get your first critical resources, armoring yourself, and exploring away from your main base. | |
| | Installing software works differently on Linux. Instead of visiting a website, you’ll usually need to grab the software from your Linux distribution’s software repositories with its package manager. This sounds complicated, but is actually simpler than installing software on Windows. | |
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