| Although crude oil is often called “black gold,” most crude oil isn’t black only in color, but instead can be found in a variety of shades such as black, dark brown, red, green, or yellow depending on its composition, age, and the depth at which it was found. | |
| Today's Tech Term
Slacktivism | |
| Slacktivism (short for Slack Activism, a.k.a. Clicktivism) is a lazy way of showing support for a cause by clicking like buttons, posting images or badges, signing online petitions, etc. on social media networks rather than engaging in physical forms of support offline (real activism). | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | On our Comcast Xfinity router, WPA2-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (AES), and WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) are all different options. Choose the wrong option and you’ll have a slower, less-secure network. | |
| | Thanks to the recently introduced Chromecast “guest mode” there’s more than one way to give guests access to your Chromecast. Read on as we highlight the different ways you can accomplish the same end: getting everyone in the room sharing their favorite videos. | |
| | If the only way you can access the Internet is a direct connection to your landlord’s router and cable modem, is it possible that they could breach your router and gain access to your personal network? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers and some good advice for a worried reader. | |
| | Mobile Safari is a really great browser — it’s fast, easy to use, and has most of the features you might want. What it doesn’t have, however, is a good way to view the source code of a page. | |
| | Chromebooks allow you to set a custom DNS server, but Google doesn’t make the option easy to find. There are many reasons to change your DNS server, after all. | |
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