| The Star of India, one of the largest star sapphires in the world at a hefty 563.35 carats, wasn’t mined in India but in Sri Lanka and no longer resides on the Indian sub-continent but is housed in the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. | |
| | A Dweet is a Twitter message (tweet) sent by an individual who is drunk. | |
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| | A decade ago the idea that you’d want to mirror the screen of your mobile phone to your television would seem silly but now that there is so much content on our mobile devices from games to HD video, it’s downright useful to blow up your phone’s tiny display to television size. Read on as we show you how. | |
| | Google Apps Script is a surprisingly powerful scripting language often implemented using Google Sheets. It allows people to develop lightweight web applications, and those scripts run in the cloud on Google’s servers. | |
| | When learning about web servers and how they work, you may be curious if they are constantly listening for requests or if they wait until they receive a request to go into action. With that in mind, today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers to satisfy a reader’s curiosity. | |
| | It's common knowledge that almost every single geek hates Internet Explorer with a passion, but have you ever wondered why? Let's take a fair look at the history and where it all began… for posterity, if nothing else. | |
| | Have you ever shot a video on your phone that’s too long because of extra filler? Here’s how to trim videos on your Android device using the default video player, so you only share the good parts. | |
| | Google Chrome is extremely popular with our readers, but did you know that they also have a 64-bit version of the browser these days? Here’s how to tell which version you are running, and how to switch if you aren’t. | |
| | Ninite is a free tool that automatically downloads, installs, and updates various Windows programs for you, skipping past the evil toolbar offers. For Windows users, Ninite is arguably the only really safe place to get freeware. | |
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