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Today's Tech Term

NOT

NOT is a Boolean (Unary) operation that reverses/changes the input of logical values.

Some examples are: An input of 0 becomes an output of 1, an input of true becomes an output of false, etc.

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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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How to Run A Local Minecraft PE Server for Fun and Persistent World Building

Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE) is every bit as popular as the PC edition. Today we’re taking a look at how to run a lightweight Minecraft PE server to keep your worlds preserved and available (even when the device they were built with isn’t online).

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Why are My MP3 Files the Same Size Even When I Change the Bitrate with FFmpeg?

If you are new to the process of converting audio files, then many of the details and how they work can be a bit confusing when you get unexpected results. So what do you do to fix the problem? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a confused reader’s question.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2013

Many of us crave organization and productivity. If you already use Microsoft Office, then you already have the ultimate tool to sate that craving: Outlook 2013.

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How to Use a Batch File to Make PowerShell Scripts Easier to Run

For several reasons, mostly security-related, PowerShell scripts aren’t as easily portable and usable as batch scripts can be. However, we can bundle a batch script with our PowerShell scripts to work around these issues. Here, we’ll show you a few of those problem areas, and how to build a batch script to get around them.

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The 10 Most Ridiculous Movie Myths That Turned Out to Be True

Hollywood doesn’t understand technology and “hacking.” That’s what we thought, anyway. But many of the ridiculous things we’ve seen in movies turned out to be completely true.

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