| The term “clan” to describe a family comes to us by a rather winding path that starts with the Latin “planta” (a shoot or offspring), to “plant” in Old Welsh, to “cland” in Old Irish (which has no P sound), to “clann” in Scottish Gaelic (progeny, race) to “clan” when the word finally made it into modern English and dropped the “d” on the end. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Interlock | |
| An Interlock is a safety device that is capable of preventing an action from taking place and/or prevents activation during unsafe conditions. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | We've arrived at the end of our series and it's a fitting time to draw back the curtain one last time to see that the desktop is pretty much as you left it in Windows 7. That's a good thing, and it's kind of disappointing. On the one hand, the desktop is reliable and staid, on the other, it and the Start screen are of such different worlds, that both can leave users wanting a little more cohesiveness. | |
| | Passwords can be reset or bypassed on every operating system. On Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, you can gain access to a computer’s unencrypted files after resetting the password — the password doesn’t actually prevent access to your files. | |
| | Searching for a singular file or file type is one thing, but what do you do when you need to search for multiple file types at the same time? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post comes to the rescue for one reader’s file search dilemma. | |
| | When Windows 8 was released, users were left confused and wanting for ways to control their devices. Actual guides to how to access the Control Panel were written and, even today, if you're an established Windows user, the jump to Windows 8 can feel a little disorienting at first. | |
| | Windows 7 and 8 create a special “System Reserved” partition when you install them on a clean disk. Windows doesn’t assign a drive letter to these partitions, so you’ll only see them when you use Disk Management or similar utility. | |
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