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How to Get an Android-Style Local File System on an iPhone or iPad

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How to Get an Android-Style Local File System on an iPhone or iPad

With iOS 8, your iPhone or iPad can now have a local file system like the one Android users have. Store files for use offline, access them in any updated app, and save files directly to the file system from other apps.

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How to Select a Remote Minecraft Host

You read over the local-host server guides, you even set up a local server (or two), but you've realized that your home network isn't fast enough for you to share your server with friends. No worries, today we're taking a peek at the world of remote Minecraft hosts.

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How to Configure Windows to Work with PowerShell Scripts More Easily

Windows and PowerShell have built-in security features and default configurations intended to prevent end-users from accidentally launching scripts in the course of their daily activities. However, if your daily activities routinely involve writing and running your own PowerShell scripts, this can be more of a nuisance than a benefit. Here, we’ll show you how to work around these features without completely compromising on security.

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How to Create and Manage Contacts in Outlook 2013

Outlook isn't much use if you don't have contacts. Sure, you can enter email addresses as you go, but that's time-consuming and error-prone. It's better to have your contacts already in Outlook, so you can dash off a quick message in just a few clicks.

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How to Automatically Remember Running Applications from Your Last Session in Ubuntu 14.04

You've set up the programs you need. Your windows are arranged just right. Then, something else demands your attention and you have to shut down. No worries. You can have Ubuntu remember all your running applications and restore them the next time you log in.

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How to Increase Your Chromebook's Battery Life

Chromebooks are supposed to have amazing, all-day battery life — but not all of them do. Follow these tips to squeeze more battery life out of your Chromebook.

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