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Oct
16
2020

How to Add Music to a Video on Your Computer

How To Add Music To A Video On Windows Windows has both built-in, as well as third-party, tools that let you add music to your videos. Depending on your personal preference, you can use either of these tools to get your task done. Add Music To A Video Using A Built-In Tool If you would prefer not installing an app to put music on a video, you can use Windows’ built-in tool to do the task. Windows 10 actually comes with a basic video editor, and it’s good enough for most basic edit.

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Oct
15
2020

How to Measure Your Blood Oxygen Levels with Your Apple Watch

How Blood Oxygen Monitoring on Apple Watch Works Apple states that the blood oxygen monitoring feature isn’t intended for medical use. Rather, it was designed for “general fitness and wellness purposes.” Unlike the EKG feature, the blood oxygen monitor didn’t go through rigorous FDA testing and certification. There’s a reason why Apple puts this warning upfront. The Blood Oxygen app on the Apple Watch isn’t completely reliable. Compared to a simple finger-ba.

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Oct
15
2020

How to Update Windows Drivers Easily With Driver Booster 8

The Problem With Out Of Date Drivers Old hardware will fail to work correctly. Devices can crash, resulting in accessibility issues. A USB wireless mouse, for example, may fail to work correctly following a Windows Update because there is a new driver to accommodate a relevant change in the update. Consider a similar scenario across all devices you connect to your PC and laptop. Then think about the devices inside disk drives, processors, display adaptors. It's a recipe for disaster, amplified.

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Oct
15
2020

How to Create and Join Parties on Your PS4

How To Create A Party On PlayStation 4 Once you're updated to version 8.00 of the PS4 system software, you'll still see the same Party icon at the top of the main menu. However, you can no longer create a party and simply leave it open for your friends to join as they wish. Instead, on the Parties screen, you'll now likely see that there are no parties you can join. Select Start Party to create a new one. When you do, you'll see the same list of your messages accessible on the Messages tab. T.

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Oct
14
2020

How to Add Python to the Windows PATH variable

Why Add Python To Windows PATH? If you fail to add Python to the PATH on your Windows OS, you can't run the Python interpreter, start a virtual programming environment,  or run commands like pip install from the terminal. That's because, when you run any non-default program from the command line, the machine looks for an executable in the current folder, or in the Windows PATH. If it's not in the PATH variable, the terminal returns a "command not found" error. Adding to the PATH is power.

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Oct
13
2020

How to Unlock Your Mac With an Apple Watch

What You will Need Locking your Mac is a great security feature to protect important data when away from the computer. Depending on the Mac, you need to enter a password or use Touch ID to unlock the computer when back at your desk. For the automatic unlocking, you'll need to have a mid-2013 or later Mac. The Apple Watch needs to have watchOS 3 or later installed. Your Mac and Apple Watch both need to be signed into the same iCloud account. Also, make sure Bluetooth is enabled on both the Mac.

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Oct
13
2020

How to Properly Disable Microsoft OneDrive in Windows

Why Remove OneDrive From Windows? Microsoft's cloud stores your photos, videos, and documents, usually without any problems. It offers various upgrades to storage limits (sometimes free) and can be accessed from any device. So why do you feel the urge to get rid of it? Perhaps you're a fan of a different system, such as Dropbox, Box, or Google Drive. If you have invested plenty of time into those services over the years, you would be rightly reluctant about switching. On the other hand, you mi.

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Oct
12
2020

How to Tether Your Smartphone to Linux for Internet

What Is Tethering? Tethering is the name given to connecting a mobile device to a computer such in order to share the mobile internet. While some carriers might restrict this activity, these days that is rare. Most smartphones have a data plan which allows tethering, making tethering an attractive way to get online. Strictly speaking, tethering refers to using a USB cable to share mobile internet. This means that you will need to carry your phone’s USB data cable around i.

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Oct
12
2020

How to Transfer and Share Files Across Linux and Windows

Ways to Transfer Files from Windows to Linux Transferring data between Windows and Linux operating systems is easier than you think. We’ve compiled three ways for you to do this: Share network folders Transfer files with FTP Securely copy files via SSH With each of these methods, you’ll be able to easily (and in some cases, effortlessly) move files between operating systems. Let’s look at them in turn and find out which one suits you best. 1. Share Network .

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Oct
10
2020

How to Check the CPU Temperature on Your PC

How To Check Your CPU Temperature Windows doesn't have a built-in way to monitor your CPU's temperature. You can check it in your BIOS/UEFI, but this is inefficient and doesn't let you keep an eye on the temperature over time. Download Core Temp from its website and install it like you would any other app. However, during installation, look out for bundled software. On the Select Additional Tasks page, uncheck the Build your kingdom with Goodgame Empire box to avoid installing extra garbage. .

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