| The American phrase “OK,” as in “everything is alright, I’m OK,” first appeared in common use as a result of an abbreviation fad that swept Boston in the late 1830s; OK was an abbreviation of the purposely misspelled phrase “oll korrect” (substituted for “all correct”). | |
| Today's Tech Term
Brownfield | |
| The term Brownfield refers to the installation of new network equipment (hardware) and/or software with a focus on integrating with or taking into account existing hardware or software. Contrast with Greenfield. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | You can lead a full and happy Minecraft life just building by yourself or sticking to local multiplayer, but the size and variety of hosted remote Minecraft servers is pretty staggering and they offer all manner of new experiences. | |
| | Laptops aren’t as easy to upgrade as desktop PCs. In fact, newer laptops are becoming harder to upgrade — but you still may be able to upgrade your laptop with more RAM or a solid-state drive. | |
| | Medical conditions sometimes require us to tweak Windows in order to accommodate a particular physical limitation or need. With this in mind, today’s SuperUser Q&A post looks at options available for a reader’s visual monochrome needs. | |
| | Over-the-ear headphones (or, for the terminology-loving, circumaural headphones) come in two primary flavors: open-back and closed-back. Before you sink some serious cash into a nice pair of headphones it pays to know the difference. | |
| | What's better than building and exploring? Building and exploring with your friends and family! Let's take a look at how you can easily share your Minecraft experience on your local LAN and how to stand out from the crowd in the process. | |
| | There are many ways you can play those Windows PC games on your Mac. After all, Macs have been standard Intel PCs that come with a different operating system preinstalled since 2006. | |
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