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How to Create Saved Search Folders on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X

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In the United States canning jars are commonly referred to as “Mason jars” because the early versions prominently featured the name of their inventor John Landis Mason; across the pond in England, canning jars are commonly referred to as “Kilner jars” for the exact same reason (they were invented and patented there by John Kilner).

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Which U.S. State Is The Only State To Share A Border With A Single Neighboring State?
Delaware →
Florida →
Rhode Island →
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Group Key

A Group Key is an encryption (cryptographic) key that is used by everyone on a particular network or shared by a group of users.

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Windows 8.1 Guide 2: Making the Start Screen Fit Your Needs

Throughout Windows' long and often conflicted history (Windows ME, anyone?) perhaps nothing has been so polarizing and treated with such disdain than the Start screen.

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How to Create Saved Search Folders on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X

All mainstream desktop operating systems include powerful search features. They all offer the ability to create a “saved search,” which functions as a virtual folder. The saved search folder appears to contain the files that match your search.

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How to Show/Hide All Hidden Startup Applications in Ubuntu 14.10

We've recently showed you how to manage startup applications in Ubuntu 14.04, just like you can in Windows. However, when you access the Startup Applications Preferences tool not all startup applications are listed. Some are hidden. We'll show you how to show these hidden applications.

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Windows 8.1 Guide 1: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

Modern technology is overflowing with operating systems. Android, iOS, and Blackberry are all examples of mobile operating systems while Chrome OS, Apple OS X and, of course, Windows are classified as desktop operating systems. The primary role of an operating system should be simply defined, but as time has gone on and OS's have evolved, that role has grown muddled.

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5 Cooling Solutions to Prevent Your PC From Overheating

Computers need cooling to remove the heat their components generate during use. If you’re building your own PC — especially if you’re overclocking it — you’ll need to think about how you’ll cool it.

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How (and Why) to Change Your MAC Address on Windows, Linux, and Mac

Each network interface on your computer or any other networked device has a unique MAC address. These MAC addresses are assigned in the factory, but you can change, or “spoof,” MAC addresses in software.

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