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Windows 8.1 4: Using the Windows Store and Windows Store Apps

The debut of Windows 8 didn't simply bring Windows into the age of touch, it also heralded the arrival of the Windows Store. The "Store" as it's known on the Start screen, is Microsoft's counter to Google Play and Apple's iTunes.

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Linux Was Once Hard to Install and Use — Now It’s Easy

Linux is easier to install and use than ever. If you tried installing and using it years ago, you may want to give a modern Linux distribution a second chance.

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Windows 8.1 3: Personalizing Your Start Screen

When you first begin using Windows 8.1, you are given the option of picking your colors during the initial set up. Once the user's account boots for the first time, their Start screen will be decked out in those colors. Of course you may want to change them, in fact, you may not want the Start screen to look that way at all.

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Why Android’s OTA Updates Remove Root and How to Keep It

Android’s OTA (over-the-air) updates remove root access, forcing you to root them again if you depend on root-only apps. There are ways to preserve this root access, and re-rooting a device will be easier on some devices than others.

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