| The Boeing 737 is the best selling and most widely used jetliner in the world; it has been in service since 1968. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Jump Page | |
| A Jump Page (a.k.a Splash Page) is a temporary or permanent web page that serves as a ‘jumping off’ point that directs visitors to other web pages or websites. The Jump Page may be nothing more than an index/list of links, serve to redirect visitors to a website’s new URL, be set up for a promotion of some sort, or even exist as the starting point for a survey. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | We now turn our sights toward all things Search, which can actually make your Windows 8.1 experience infinitesimally easier if you know how to use it well. Search is now a large part of Windows and Bing has even been integrated so you can get actual web results within local search results. | |
| | Internet connection data caps are becoming more widespread in the US. Internet service providers may claim their data limits are good for “millions of emails,” but emails are small and HD videos on Netflix are much, much larger. | |
| | Do you have some .mobi files you've been trying to read on your Linux machine? FB Reader is an eBook reader program that allows you to read .mobi files (as well as other eBook formats) in Linux. | |
| | In this lesson, we continue our tour of the PC Settings with a focus on Windows User Accounts and Accounts Settings, namely what you could do in the Control Panel versus what you must do now in PC Settings. | |
| | If you use remote desktop, remote file access, or other server software, you may leave your computer on at home or work when you leave the house. This uses more power. Instead, you could simply remotely power on your PC whenever you need to use it. | |
| | Coming from Windows, file extensions on Linux and Mac OS X can seem a bit strange. The operating system seems to know what files are without relying on the file extension — it does this using MIME types. | |
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