How To Use The Built In Onenote Templates

What’s nice about the OneNote templates is that you can also pick one, customize it, and then save it as a new template. So, use a template as-is or personalize it for your page. Access the OneNote Templates Open OneNote and head to the Insert tab. Toward the right of the ribbon, you’ll see the Pages section with a button for Page Templates. Click the drop-down arrow below the button and pick one right away....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 561 words · Jacquline Schaefer

How To Use The New Youtube Take A Break Feature

We all know how easy it is to go down the “YouTube rabbit hole” when viewing videos on the streaming service. For example, you might start off looking for a simple dinner recipe and end up wasting three hours watching reality cooking shows. Whatever the case, now YouTube has the ability for you to create time limits. After setting it up, after a set amount of time, a message will come up telling you to take a break....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 302 words · Amber Bonilla

How To Use Voice Dialer On An Android Phone

Note: This article was written years ago using an older version of Android. Your modern version of Android will work much differently. You can now simply use Google Assistant to call people by their contact name. 1 – Open Voice Dialer In your App Drawer (application list) by default, you should find the Voice Dialer included with nearly all Android versions. Tap Voice Dialer to open it. Note you can always add this “app” to your home screen for easy and quick access....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 546 words · James Mcduffie

Https And Ssl Certificates Make Your Website Secure And Why You Should

Although not all of them understand how it works, that little padlock in the address bar signals to web users that they have a trusted connection to a legitimate website. If visitors don’t see that in the address bar when they pull up your website, you won’t—and shouldn’t—get their business. To get that little address bar padlock for your website, you need an SSL certificate. How do you get one?...

January 16, 2023 · 12 min · 2493 words · David Younger

I Ve Completed 47 909 Google Searches In The Past Two Years How About You

Neat, huh? You can browse through your web history (includes searches and sites visited) by date using the calendar on the right, and beneath it is the total amount of searches you’ve performed to date. I’m nearing 50,000. I don’t know whether to be proud of or depressed by that. In case you’re wondering if this is a breach of privacy, it’s not. You agreed to this when you signed up for a Google account....

January 16, 2023 · 4 min · 667 words · Eugene Day

Increase The Streaming Buffer In Vlc To Prevent Video Stutter

There are two methods for changing the streaming buffer in VLC Player. One is permanent, the other is temporary and resets after each stream. You can change either, or both (in which case the temporary fix temporarily takes precedence.) Just follow the instructions below. Permanent VLC Buffer Change Launch VLC and open Tools > Preferences or press the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + P). At the bottom-left of the Settings window click the All bullet to display additional settings....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 244 words · Bonnie Rose

Instagram On Android Depresses Iphone Users

There’s an odd category of iPhone users out there — the ones that feel like owning an iPhone turns you into royalty of some sort. Or thinking that only iPhone users should have access to Instagram app. Not every iPhone user has this type of attitude of course — and we’re tech agnostic here. We love it all! But the reactions coming from the previously mentioned types of users I found this morning is funny....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 241 words · Janet Diederich

Instagram Quietly Updates Terms Of Service And Privacy Policy Selling Your Photos Without Compensation

User-uploaded Instagram photos are now for sale Most noticeable among the changes is the second bullet in the rights of the company’s agreement. The gist of it is simple and easy to understand. Instagram will soon be cashing in on that “fully paid and royalty-free … worldwide license to use the Content that you post on or through the Service.” In other words, Instragram is selling the rights to Photos that users have uploaded to the service....

January 16, 2023 · 5 min · 918 words · Justin Heikes

Logitech Announces New Craft Wireless Keyboard With Creative Dial

Logitech today announced its new wireless CRAFT keyboard with a smart illuminating keyboard and unique creative input dial. This is a flagship keyboard geared toward creators who use Adobe Photoshop and other desktop publishing programs. It’s also aimed at power users who want to get things done efficiently and improve their productivity. The touch-sensitive aluminum smart dial, called the “Crown” is located on the upper-left corner of the keyboard. It recognizes the apps you’re using and provides instant access to the tools you need....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 390 words · Erin Rush

Logitech T400 Wireless Zone Touch Mouse Review

The touch strip in the middle is where the magic happens. Then the left and right buttons have a physical click style that you’re used to. Around the edge is a nice ribbed rubber grip that makes it easy to hold. It’s not too large or bulky and is perfect for traveling with. It will also work on virtually any surface. In the package is the T400 mouse and a unifying receiver that plugs into an open USB port on your system....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Dorothy Kawai

Make Itunes Import Cd Tracks As High Quality Mp3

Note: Here I’m using iTunes 11 for Windows, but the steps are the same with the OS X version and newer versions of iTunes. The menus may vary slightly. Change iTunes Imported CD Track Quality Open iTunes and go to Edit > Preferences. Then under General Preferences click the Import Settings button. Since you’ll probably want the album to play on any of your devices or desktop software players. Change Import Using to MP3 Encoder from the dropdown menu....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Ronald Villeneuve

Make Word 2013 Print Background Colors And Images

Print Background Color and Images in Word Documents First, open Word 2013 and click the File menu. Next, from the backstage view click the Options button. In Options, select the Display tab and then check the “Print Background Colors and Images” box. Then make sure to click OK to save the changes and exit. Now when you print, background colors or background images will now show up. As mentioned above, this can use up a lot of ink....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 118 words · Michael Ostrow

Microsoft Focuses On Parents And Students To Pick Up The Sales For Office 2010

Microsoft Office 2010 is available in three versions: Office 2010 Home and Student,Office 2010 Home and Business andOffice 2010 Professional. The suggested retail price for Home and Student, which according to Microsoft is the most popular, fetches a whopping 149.99 USD. We are not 100% sure that this a reasonable price for only 4 Office products, but it is true that Office 2010 does bring us a new level of better document management, eye-catching effects, improved performance, and much more stability....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 147 words · Paul Norman

Microsoft Is Introducing A New And Improved Outlook Com Beta

New Outlook.com Beta Microsoft’s Outlook team says the Outlook.com beta opt-in web experience will start rolling out to users over the next few weeks. Here’s a look at what’s new and improved over the current version. Faster experience. The team is implementing a more responsive web framework that will deliver upgraded search abilities, a modern conversation style, and a new design that allows you to see, read, and attach files faster....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 323 words · Berry Lipford

Microsoft Office 2016 For Mac Preview June Update

Since the initial release back in March, Microsoft has been feeding us monthly updates with new features and fixes including updates to Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook and Onenote. The June update (Version 15.11.0) or KB3048692 includes several updates bug fixes as detailed below. Also, after installing the update, I “appears” to have a bit tighter/cleaner integration with its cloud products — Sharepoint Online (o365), Onedrive and Onedrive for Business. That said, I could just be seeing things…...

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 178 words · Allen Joseph

Microsoft Releases Windows 11 Build 22000 176 For Beta Channel

Note: Insiders in the Dev Channel will receive a different release in the form of Build 22449. If you only want to receive Beta builds (which are more stable) change the Insider channel you’re on. Windows 11 Build 22000.176 Changes and improvements include improvements to new experiences like Widgets, Search and Task View. People want to get closer to the things they love, faster. This is why commonly used experiences like Search, Task View, Widgets and Chat are pinned to the Taskbar in Windows 11....

January 16, 2023 · 4 min · 679 words · Yukiko Rowden

Netflix Rolls Out Just For Kids Menu Online And Apple Tv

To find the new section on its website, open any browser and log in to your Netflix account. Then click on the Just for Kids tab. If you’ve already setup Netflix on your Apple TV, launch Netflix and you’ll see the Just for Kids section. Browse through kids’ favorite Characters, Netflix Suggestions, Holidays or search the entire Just for Kids section. In Characters on the Apple TV you can let your kids browse through movies and shows from popular characters....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 211 words · Billie Boyd

New Gmail Interface Google Video Post Mistake Reveals All

Within minutes Google took it down — a “it was a mistake,” a Google PR person said — but not before mirror sites and YouTube postings were up. Check out the video we captured from one mirror, below. Cornwell says “we’ve completely redesigned the look and feel of Gmail to make it as clean, simple, and intuitive as possible.” A radically revamped Gmail affects tens of millions of computer users globally, analysts say....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 205 words · Walter Taylor

Office 2016 Launches September 22Nd And Here S 13 Reasons To Upgrade

New Office 2016 Features With each new version of Microsoft Office, it becomes harder to justify the upgrade considering that older versions are sufficient already. It’s not surprising to still see some PCs running Office 2007, released almost 10 years ago. If you maintain an active subscription for people who subscribe to Office 365, you’ll get the free upgrade to the 2016 release at no charge. We previously looked at a couple of the new changes in the suite, such as Outlook Cloud Attachments and the Colorful theme, which adds a vibrant color scheme to each program’s brand identity....

January 16, 2023 · 11 min · 2192 words · Matthew Stephens

On Ebay Look For Bad Spelling To Find Good Bargains

You check out eBay, and, ouch, the only Klipsch systems you can find are in an ad like the one here where the Buy It Now prices are as high as $477–out of your budget. But maybe you could buy a “Klipsche” system for less. Rerun your search, only this time deliberate misspell Klipsch by adding an unneeded “e.” Sure enough, check out the second screen shot, where one seller didn’t know how to spell Klipsch....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 314 words · Robert Naquin