Playstation Plus Premium December Games Are Light On Retro Classics Again Trusted Reviews

The new PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games were announced today, and once again the line-up didn’t bring a lot in the way of retro classics from the vast PlayStation back catalogue – the key bonus feature for the Premium tier. For December, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will get just four additional games over Extra subscribers’ PS4 and PS5 centric line-up of 18 games. They are: Heavenly Sword (PS3), Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus (PS1), Pinball Heroes (PSP) and Ridge Racer 2 (PSP)....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 367 words · Kimberly Arredondo

Quick Access Popup Quickly Access Files And Folders In Windows

Quick Access Popup is the best answer to that. Quick Access Popup is a small utility tool that gives you a popup menu with your favorite folders and files that can be quickly accessed using the middle mouse button. It provides a much easier way to be productive and simultaneously be organized with your files and folders. How to Use Quick Access Popup Here we’ll show how to add a folder in the QAP menu....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 473 words · Kenneth Molloy

Ram Optimization In Windows Is Not Required Here Is Why

RAM Optimization Tools Do Nothing (In More Recent Windows Versions) Perhaps you’ve noticed a little bit of a bump in speed when using a memory optimizer in Windows. Or maybe it was all psychological auto-suggestion. Who knows? Well, let’s have a look at what goes on under the hood, shall we? In Windows XP and earlier versions, if your RAM was almost full, you would experience a huge drop in performance, which required that you use some sort of tool to get rid of all the nasty stuff occupying your computer’s resources....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 684 words · Lois Rivet

Redhanded Catches Unauthorized Access To Your Android Phone

redHanded works only with Android phone or tablet that has a front-facing camera. When armed, redHanded will silently start taking shots at predefined intervals through your mobile’s front facing camera each time it’s unlocked. The shots taken will be conveniently saved to your gallery with the current time-stamp allowing you to identify who was messing with your mobile and when. 1. Download redHanded from the Android market (the app costs $0....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Bobby Totman

Replace Your Chromebook Bios With Seabios

If your device is supported and is able to run the modified BIOS, you’ll need to do some things before it can be installed. Specifically you’ll need to disable read-only mode and enable developer mode, as well as remove any sort of hardware read-only switch that may be present on your Chrome device. Enable Developer Mode Enabling developer mode on a Chrome device is different depending on what you own....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 497 words · Elana Jobe

Safe Guard Your Password With Keepassx

If you’re like me, you cheat a little. You probably use your e-mail address as a username whenever you can (or recycle the same username), re-use the same password depending on the sensitivity of whatever you’re logging into, and save certain passwords on the sites you visit frequently. Let’s not kid ourselves- we know in the back of our minds that this isn’t the best way to do it, but everybody does it anyways....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 634 words · Elisa Soto

Set Notification Priorities For Apps In Windows 10 Action Center

The following is how you can set app notification priorities in the Windows 10 Anniversary update. Set App Notification Priorities in Windows 10 Setting app notification priorities in Windows 10 is as easy as selecting a radio button. To start, click on the notifications icon appearing on the right-most-side of the taskbar, and then click on the “All Settings” button. The above action will open the Windows 10 Settings app....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 446 words · Lyle Lara

Share Files Of Any Size Securely With Onionshare

Onionshare works by creating a temporary “.onion” web address that you can share with a friend. When you’re done, stop sharing, and the address no longer works. Of course, if privacy is a real concern, make sure to encrypt the message to your friend that tells them the address. Install Onionshare Installing Onionshare is very simple. Windows has a convenient installer that you can grab and use to get set up on Windows....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · William Patton

Should I Use A Website Creator Or Hire A Web Designer

Note: we are using web designer/developer interchangeably here even though they are quite different in nature. 1. Budget One thing is for sure, hiring a web designer is not cheap. It takes time to code up a professional-looking website, and with the high cost of designing, a good Web designer can easily cost you thousands of dollars. Website creators on the other hand are affordable for the majority of small and medium-sized businesses....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 551 words · Jasper Woods

Should Web Hosting Companies Be Responsible For Website Content

But should GoDaddy and Google be held responsible for the content that supported that violence and hate? We asked our writers, “Should web hosting companies be responsible for website content?” Our Opinion Miguel doesn’t feel they should be held responsible. He prefers “the laissez faire approach to freedom of expression.” He thinks web hosts should be able to host whatever they want that doesn’t harm people. Web hosting companies “have to maintain the compartmentalization they currently do in the law, lest we fall into territory that leads to the gradual abrogation of the freedom of expression....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 483 words · Angela Moore

Should Websites Be Held Responsible For Visitors Comments

The Dilemma An Estonian news website posted an article in October 2014 about a company’s decision to change ferry routes. The story attracted comments that insulted the company, and as a response the news publisher, Delfi, was sued. Delfi made an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights which found that the restrictions on freedom of expression that the publisher faces are completely legitimate. We’ve all heard of outlandish court decisions, but this verdict was delivered by a principal European court, setting a precedent for future litigation and possible legislation....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Herbert Borrelli

Streamified Brings All Social Networks Into One App Mac

You may already be familiar with Streamified because it’s been available on iOS and Android mobile devices for months now. You can also access the online version at Streamified.me. Now, they’ve chosen to add a Mac OS X app to the lineup and it definitely does not disappoint. Streamified brings style, simplicity and speed in a single app, along with all of your favorite social networks and subscriptions. Right now, you can add the following accounts to Streamified: Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Instagram, Google Reader, Google+, Readability, Instapaper and Pocket....

November 10, 2022 · 5 min · 944 words · Duane Thomason

Symphonyos 14 1 Review

SymphonyOS 14.1 was recently released, and although it is marked as a Beta (and not suitable for everyday use), this is a good chance to see the direction this innovative project is taking. To get started, download the .iso file from the SymphonyOS downloads page. Burn the .iso to a disc and boot your PC from the disk. SymphonyOS comes as a Live CD, and the normal way to install it would be to boot into the Live CD and then run the installer....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 593 words · Alexander Stjohn

Take Full Length Screenshots Of Websites From Linux Terminal

Gnome-web-photo is a Gnome application that you can use to capture screenshots of websites. As a Gnome application, it is not limited to any distro. You can install it on your Linux system as long as it supports GTK+ 3.0. In a Ubuntu-based distro, you can install it with the command: For Fedora, or yum-based distro, use the command: Usage To get started, you just need to type the command: Replace “URL” with the url of the website and change “output....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Mary Hungerford

Temporarily Suspend A Tab In Chrome To Free Up System Memory

While this may be one of your personal productivity techniques for browsing the Web, it’s not always the smartest method. The longer you keep a tab open in Chrome, the more it eats away at your computer’s memory. Before you know it, your browser starts to move really slow and may even become responsive. Luckily, there’s a simple way to avoid this huge headache, thanks to The Great Suspender extension for Chrome....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Ronald Ervin

Tesla Stock Plummets Even Further As Reduced Production Planned

Shares of Tesla hit a two-year low on Tuesday, dropping 11.5% to $109. That’s the lowest since August 2020, and a whopping 73% drop from their peak in November 2021. The latest Tesla stock drop follows on from a report issued by Reuters, in in which it is claimed that the company plans to run a reduced output at its Shanghai factory in January. Apparently, the Musk-led company will only run production for 17 days in the first month of 2023....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Robert Sircy

Text Expansion The Quick Way To Give Your Productivity A Big Boost

Phone numbers, canned responses, witty ripostes – a lot of the stuff you typed today is probably the same as the stuff you typed yesterday. If you get a text expansion application set up on your machine, you can assign all that repetition to short, unique key combinations that “expand” into the full text. Like a lot of productivity enhancements, text expansion is all about shaving off a few seconds here and there and letting them add up....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 680 words · Jason Hayden

The 6 Best Apps To Install On Your Rooted Android Device

Note: it goes without saying that you need a rooted device for these apps to work properly. Haven’t rooted your Android phone yet? Check out our guide on how to root your Android phone with Magisk, then come back here when you’re done. 1. Link2SD Android may have a built-in “Move to SD” function for your apps, but that’s very limited, and if you have big games (kept as “obb” files) on your device, then the bulk of them will still stay on your phone....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 678 words · Marissa Kelly

The Best Small Smartphone In 2021

Do bear in mind a few things, however, as you go through our list of best small smartphones. To begin with, small smartphones today come with considerably larger screens compared to a few years ago, so 5-inches and larger will show up frequently in our lineup. Secondly, sometimes smaller smartphones come with limitations, including watered-down specs, but that’s not always the norm. Higher-End Models 1. Pixel 4 Google’s Pixel 4 flagship from a year ago can be the ideal choices for consumers on the hunt for a smaller device....

November 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1173 words · Shane Nakagawa

The Best Vr Games Available Right Now

What will this article cover? This article will cover the best VR experiences currently on the market, but mainly through the three bastions of VR gaming: the HTC Vive, the Oculus Rift, and PlayStation VR. Note: If a Vive-bias seems apparent in this article, it’s important to note that the Rift shipped without its Oculus Touch controllers. The Vive, meanwhile, shipped with tracked motion controllers that allowed 1:1 player controls and motion in VR....

November 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1110 words · William Seanez