| The average U.S. household has more television sets than it has occupants. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Time Shifting | |
| Time Shifting is the process of recording an audio or video broadcast so that it may be listened to or watched at a later time. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | Some laptops and tablets now ship with Microsoft’s “Windows 8.1 with Bing” operating system, something you may see mentioned in their technical specifications. But how is this different from Windows 8.1 — is using Bing mandatory? | |
| | If you have a computer that the RAM has possibly gone bad on, are there any operating systems that will function on the computer, at least to help you test and diagnose the hardware? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post taps into a lively discussion on the subject to satisfy a curious reader’s question. | |
| | One of the strongest selling points of the XBMC media center software is the way it beautifully displays your television shows and movies. If your library isn’t up to date, however, you won’t see your entire media collection in one glorious spread. Read on as we show you how to automate the library update process so your media is always current and ready to watch. | |
| | Android apps don't actually stop running when you return to the Home screen or switch to another app. There is no real need to exit an app unless it is misbehaving or you want to uninstall it. Then, you can "force stop" an app. | |
| | Different operating systems support different file systems. Your removable drive should use FAT32 for best compatibility, unless it's bigger and needs NTFS. Mac-formatted drives use HFS+ and don't work with Windows. And Linux has its own file systems, too. | |
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