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Tuesday, 19 August 2014

How to Record a Phone Call on Your Android Phone

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Redaction

Redaction is the process of editing/preparing sensitive documents for publishing or release to the public.

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Ask HTG: Where Did “Google+ Auto Backup” Come From and How Do I Get Rid of It?

It’s one thing to install an application you want, it’s another thing when an application not only ends up on your computer but continually pops up and irritates you. Read on as we help a fellow reader get to the bottom of his popup mystery and banish it in the process.

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How to Disable or Reassign The Caps Lock Key on Any Operating System

For most people, Caps Lock is only an obstacle to avoid while typing. Having Caps Lock do nothing at all would be an improvement. You don’t have to pry Caps Lock off your keyboard — you can disable it.

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How to Record a Phone Call on Your Android Phone

Ever wished you had recorded a call? Maybe you got bad customer service from a company over the phone and you want proof. Or, maybe you received training or help that you want to reference again in the future.

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It’s Time: Why You Need to Upgrade to an SSD Right Now

It’s time to upgrade to an SSD if you’re still using a mechanical hard drive in your computer. An SSD is the single biggest upgrade you can give your computer, and prices have come down dramatically.

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CPU Basics: Multiple CPUs, Cores, and Hyper-Threading Explained

The central processing unit (CPU) in your computer does the computational work — running programs, basically. But one single-core CPU can only perform one task at a time, which is where multiple CPUs, hyper-threading, and multi-core CPUs come into play.

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