| The term sardine does not refer to a specific fish but instead to over a dozen small oily fish that are typically grilled, pickled, smoked, or canned. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Moniker | |
| A Moniker is a name, nickname, or alias that a person is known by. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | It’s happened to all of us. You step away from your computer and come back a few minutes later. While you were gone, your computer’s hard drive lights start flashing — but what exactly is it doing? It’s natural to be a bit suspicious. | |
| | When you have just received a nice computer without hardware documentation, how do you find out what type of drive it has without opening it up? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post provides some quick and easy solutions to help a reader find the information he needs. | |
| | It can be tough porting your videos and music to every device you use. How do you know your Mac, Xbox, and Windows Machine can read your files? Read on to find your perfect USB drive solution. | |
| | You might know that there are special cameras for shooting panoramic pictures. Today, we'll put one together in seconds that we shot with a regular digital camera and a tripod. Grab your favorite image editor and camera, and let's go! | |
| | Outlook and Gmail have separate address books. They don’t sync, which means that if you change your contacts in one or the other, then you have one address book that remains unchanged. Here’s how to keep your address books synced with free, open-source software. | |
| | We’ve often received blank stares and looks of confusion when mentioning that our credit card company is covering a repair via its extended warranty. Yes, your credit card may provide free extended warranties, too! | |
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