| Only seven of the 20,000 known bee species produce honey. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Smart Dust | |
| Smart Dust refers to miniaturized (millimeter-scale) self-contained sensors/transmitters with computational ability, bi-directional wireless communication, and a power supply. Smart Dust can be spread or sprinkled into the atmosphere, throughout a building, across a battlefield, etc. to collect, monitor, and analyze data about the environment. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | If you’re planning on doing a reinstall of Windows but can’t find your product key, you’re in luck because it’s stored in the Windows Registry… it’s just not easy to find, and it’s impossible to read without some help. Luckily, we’re here to help. | |
| | Find is another great command line tool that every Windows user should know about because it can be used to search content of files for specific strings of text. | |
| | Notifications, be they texts, alarms, or social apps, aren’t anything new; they’re an accepted part of our mobile experience. Most can probably agree though, there’s a fine line between informative and annoying, which Facebook seems to have no problem completely ignoring. | |
| | Barely a month had passed after we told you to let Windows Update automatically keep your PC updated before Microsoft decided to make us look bad by releasing a couple of really bad updates that broke people’s computers. So today we’re going to show you how to roll things back should an update break everything. | |
| | Everybody knows about how smartphones auto-correct your text in funny and unintended ways, but in the latest versions, iOS added a predictive word suggestions bar that helps to guess what you’re typing. The problem is that it’s often wrong, and it takes up screen space. So if you want to disable it we’ve got you covered. | |
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