Noteworthy Vs Notestab Which Quick Note Taking Mac App Is Best For You

NotesTab worked great for me and is still a favorite. I loved it because of its great features and elegant design. The only thing I didn’t like about NotesTab was having to use two keyboard shortcuts to add a new note: one to bring the app into focus and another to create a new note. So, I was back to searching for another menu bar note-taking app. Recently, I caught Noteworthy+ on sale and decided to give it a try....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 842 words · Katherine Johnson

Pc Troubleshooting Guide Why Your Pc Stops Working

In this PC troubleshooting guide, we will show you the possible problems that could happen to your PC and how you should fix it. 1. Your Memory Is Corrupted One of the most common problem that I always encounter while troubleshooting a PC is that Windows stops working inexplicably at random intervals. Most of the time, it is the memory RAM causing the problem. The easiest way to verify this is to swap the RAM cards in your PC with some spare ones and test to see whether this works or not....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1137 words · Kevin Harris

Perform A Google Search From The Command Line In Linux

Run Google search from the command line To access Google using the command line in Linux you need to download and install a tool called Googler. Aside from searching the web, the tool also lets you access Google News and perform Google Site Search from the command line. Downloading and installing Googler is very easy. All you have to do is to run the following command: Once the above command is executed, you can easily launch the utility by running the following command: Note: of course, there are other ways of downloading/installing the tool, like from source....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 597 words · Ada Torres

Pgp Encryption How It Works And How You Can Get Started

How Does PGP Encryption Work? Imagine you want to send someone a letter but don’t want anyone except the recipient to be able to read it. The best way to do this is to write the letter in code, but you can’t send the code key along with the letter, as that’s not very secure. PGP encryption gets around this problem using public key encryption. Everyone is assigned two keys: a public one that you can share with everyone and a private one, which you keep to yourself....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 448 words · Gene Carr

Prepare Your Mac For Os X 10 10 Yosemite Upgrade

Similar to Mavericks, (OS X 10.9), Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8) and Lion (OS X 10.7), Apple’s upgrade to Yosemite is a pretty major one, but will be really simple to install. But before you do that, you should perform a few tasks to ensure that you’re Mac is ready to go. So, here are a few things you really ought to do before you download and install OS X 10....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 859 words · Ray Garcia

Prevent Mac From Going To Sleep With This Simple Command

In Mac, there are several apps that you can install to prevent the system from “sleeping”, however, these apps are mostly unnecessary because you can easily do so with this command. Open the terminal and type: This command will prevent your Mac from sleeping. To stop it, simply press “Ctrl + c” to terminate it. Note: This is only a quick example of what caffeinate can do. You can also append -d, -i, -s,-u, or -t flag for more advanced option....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 81 words · Ronald Gillespie

Raspberry Pi 3 Review And Comparison

And yes, retro gaming and video streaming just became a whole lot more fun. Third Time Lucky The release of the Pi Zero was a shock to some of us. It was small, and while not the fastest Pi around, it was smaller and faster than the original Pi. Still reeling from the shock of the Zero, we ran smack into the Pi 3, a whole new flagship Pi with a packet of new features all crammed into a board the same size and same configuration as the Pi2 (more about this in a second)....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 929 words · Terrie Shaffstall

Resume Last Browsing Session In Chrome Firefox Opera And Safari

Google Chrome Open up the Chrome menu located in the top right corner of the Chrome window. Click on “Settings” located in the seventh section. Under “On Startup”, enable the option “Continue where I left off“. Try and test it out. Open a few sites in different tabs, close your browser, and open Chrome again. The tabs should all be restored. Mozilla Firefox Open up the “Preferences” pane in the Firefox menu....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Eileen Longoria

Samsung Ue65Bu8000 Review Trusted Reviews

Introduction Samsung’s QLED and QD-OLED TVs grab the limelight, but it’s the Korean brand’s most affordable TVs that shift in big numbers into the homes of customers around the world. Now, we have the UE65BU8000, the step-down model from the BU8500 – both of which are new sets in Samsung’s affordable Crystal UHD range. The key here is a combination of performance and value. So, has Samsung achieved the perfect balance with the BU8000?...

January 2, 2023 · 10 min · 1967 words · Lisa Williams

Save A Whopping 35 On Adobe Creative Cloud This Black Friday

That’s a huge £191 saving across Adobe’s wide range of popular editing apps, working out at just £29.75 a month instead of upward of £45. Of course, if editing software isn’t what you’re on the lookout for this week, make sure to visit our guide to the best Black Friday deals for more great limited-time offers. Creative Cloud includes access to more than 20 desktop and mobile apps, including Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat Pro and Adobe Express to name a few....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 235 words · Mildred Valentin

Save Big On The Steelseries Apex Pro Mini Keyboard This Black Friday

If the Apex Pro Mini doesn’t tickle your fancy, then there are plenty more of the best Black Friday deals available in our roundup article where the Trusted team has found all the latest and greatest reductions on various gadgets. One of the main appeals of the Apex Pro Mini is its small 60% form factor, which gives you the benefits of all the alphanumeric keys, without the additionals of arrow keys, the nav cluster, or number pad....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 433 words · Arielle Mcculley

Sprinkle Some Eye Candy On Your Kde Desktop

Styles and Themes In KDE, a style refers to the window color, buttons, scroll bars, progress bars, and similar interactive visual components. Themes include color schemes and more, all in one package. You can set styles in System Settings -> Application Appearance -> Style. Qtcurve – One of the most highly acclaimed styles, Qtcurve gives you ultimate control over customizable features. The configuration settings are extensive, giving you control over button style, gradients, and even accompanying window manager settings....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 459 words · William Montalvo

Stream Content For Free With Nbc S Peacock Tv

Where Can I Watch Peacock TV? Since it’s launch, Peacock TV has rolled out to most major streaming devices, including: RokuFire TV and Fire tablet devicesChromecastAndroid TVApple TVSamsung TVLG Smart TVVizio Smart TVCox cable boxesXfinity cable boxesAndroid & iOS mobile devicesPlayStationXboxWeb browsers Peacock offers a regularly updated list of compatible devices, including model numbers. So, if you’re looking for a device specifically for streaming this service, check the list first. Currently, the service is only available in the United States....

January 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1471 words · Charles Conner

Stream Games On Twitch With Linux Using Castawesome

Building Castawesome Since Castawesome is not very well known, it’s not available in any software repositories for any Linux distributions. This means the source code needs to be downloaded and built for it to run. Don’t worry, it’s not nearly as hard as it sounds. First, download the source code here. Note: If you use Arch Linux, Castawesome is available in the Arch User Repository. Use your AUR client of choice and install it....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 545 words · Carmen Stevens

Surfshark Vpn Review Trusted Reviews

Introduction Surfshark is a fast, media-focused VPN service with a solid emphasis on privacy. Users may connect an unlimited number of devices simultaneously; it uses RAM-disk servers throughout its infrastructure and supports torrenting across all its servers. Surfshark has dropped the price of its VPN from £10.42 a month to £1.85 a month. Head over to Surfshark now to pay a one time price of £48.08 for 26 months of Surfshark and save 82%....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 862 words · Sherri Carlin

Syncing Ios Devices Wirelessly Through Itunes

To sync your iOS device, you need to first open up iTunes on your computer. It’s also a good idea to make sure the computer is hooked up to a power source. Apple always asks that you have it hooked up. It will work without it, but they still suggest that it be connected. Your computer isn’t the only thing that needs to be plugged in. Your device should be as well....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · Kenneth James

The Best Laptop Docking Stations To Expand Your Laptop Connectivity

Fortunately, laptop docking stations can turn your laptop into a fully functional desktop computer. A docking station can increase the number of connections and ports and output your display to external monitors, greatly impacting productivity. If that sounds like something you need, then you’re in luck. Continue reading to see our picks for the best laptop docking stations available. 1. Plugable USB 3.0 Universal Docking Station Unfortunately, the biggest downside to the Universal Docking Station from Plugable is that it isn’t really “universal....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 611 words · Courtney Sherman

The Best Linux Desktop Environments Of 2022

Note: the following list is not listed in any particular order, and Window Managers are not included. 1. GNOME Shell For (New) Laptop Users For users of new laptops, I would recommend GNOME. One thing is for sure: Gnome is not the easiest to use straightaway. Its design deviates from the usual desktop design, and you need extensions to enable some features that should be there from the start. However, the way GNOME is constructed with Wayland being the default display server protocol means that it has great built-in touchpad gesture support, and its extensions enable you to extend its functionality....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 1026 words · Shane Crespo

The Differences Between Su Sudo Su Sudo S And Sudo I

su The su command substitutes the current user for root in the current shell. You can switch to any user by typing su and adding a username after it. This will tell the system to switch (and essentially log out of) the current user to the one specified. Alternatively, the su command can gain root access by entering su without specifying anything after the command. su is best used when a user wants direct access to the root account on the system....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 1058 words · Josephine Michna

The Smart Way To Integrate Icloud With Windows 10

iCloud is a cloud service created by Apple to help users sync and back up data. With this service, you can share data across several devices, such as iPhone, iPad, and Mac. If you think there will be limitations using iCloud with your Windows 10 device, we put this guide together for you. Using iCloud on the Web Running iCloud on Windows 10 isn’t so difficult. All you need is your Apple ID and password....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 805 words · Paul Jensen