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How to Use Windows 10 Action Center

How to Use Windows 10 Action Center   One advance that’s made its way into every mobile OS over the past few years is a persistent notification feature. That is, the operating system can notify you about system or app events, and you can go back and peruse (and dismiss) them at your leisure. Mac

Available IPv4 address blocks have dried up, now there’s a waiting list

Available IPv4 address blocks have dried up, now there’s a waiting list   IPv4 addresses, which are a computer’s unique address on the internet, have just become even harder to get. The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)announced July 1 that it is activating a “unmet requests” policy for the first time and putting in place

How to use design thinking in your next project

How to use design thinking in your next project   With more and more engineering-focused companies trying to become design-centric, they’re no doubt trying to adopt design thinking. But it’s not as simple as saying, “Just use design thinking.” Saying it does not make it so. What exactly is “Design Thinking”? Let’s take a step

Spotify is actively encouraging iOS users to stop paying for streaming via iTunes

Spotify is actively encouraging iOS users to stop paying for streaming via iTunes   Spotify, like most streaming music services, will cost you $9.99 per month. The company has long charged those who pay for its service via iTunes $12.99 monthly to offset Apple’s 30 percent cut of purchases. Now, Spotify is actively encouraging users

Mozilla has had enough of Flash’s security flaws, disables Firefox plugin

Mozilla has had enough of Flash’s security flaws, disables Firefox plugin   Mozilla has blocklisted all vulnerable versions of Adobe Flashin its Firefox browser, following the discovery of numerous critical security flaws in the platform. Mark Schmidt, head of Firefox Support, took to Twitter to announce the change.   The news comes just a day after

Facebook is reportedly building a virtual assistant powered by real people

Facebook is reportedly building a virtual assistant powered by real people   Facebook is reportedly working on a virtual assistant,according to The Information. Sources say that Moneypenny, as the project is currently known, will be available via Facebook’s Messenger app and will allow users to ask real people for help with research and shopping. It

What happens when you give the internet your Facebook password? Beautiful chaos…

What happens when you give the internet your Facebook password? Beautiful chaos…   Facebook has been under fire for sometime over its ‘real name’ policy but what happens if you create a completely fake person and let strangers on the internet decide who they are? That’s what Joe Veix decided to do. The writer and

Facebook has released the latest beta of its React.js user interface library

Facebook has released the latest beta of its React.js user interface library   Back in March, Facebook released React Native, which allows developers to build native iOS and Android apps, on GitHub. Now, you can get your hands on the first beta of React v0.14, its Javascript library for creating user interfaces. The social network made the announcement

FailPop for iOS helps you avoid faux pas when you travel abroad… with GIFs

FailPop for iOS helps you avoid faux pas when you travel abroad… with GIFs   If you’re visiting a country for the first time, it’s always a good idea to brush up on local customs so you don’t end up offending locals during your trip. FailPop for iOS is here to rescue you, with helpful

Top tools to get your startup off the ground

Top tools to get your startup off the ground   Which comes first – the apps or the business? It might sound like a dumb question, but the consequences of building a business on the wrong software tools can be serious. What if your customer database can’t talk to your accounting system? Or your resource