| Despite the widespread belief that cracking your knuckles causes arthritis, no scientific studies have successfully supported that hypothesis; the cracking sound is, in fact, not caused by your bones or joints actually cracking, but by the bursting of small bubbles of gasses built up in synovial fluid (a thick lubricating fluid between the joints). | |
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| | To make things even more confusing, manufacturers often don’t call this feature “HDMI-CEC”. Like with Miracast, every manufacturer wants to call it their own branded name, even though it’s an interoperable standard. | |
| | We have all heard the advice about power cycling an electronic device in order to clear up problems, but is power cycling better than simply unplugging and plugging the device back in? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers to a curious reader’s question. | |
| | New devices usher in new questions and the rise of the Chromecast (and other streaming HDMI sticks) have more than a few people curious if they should be unplugging it when they aren’t using it. Let’s clear things up and minimize your streaming hassles in the process. | |
| | Wearables were everywhere at CES 2015, which is no surprise — even “normal people” are already walking around with activity-tracking bands. An avalanche of wearable products is coming your way. | |
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