Jumpcut A Must Have Mac Clipboard

Jumpcut is a very simple clipboard application. The capture process is the same as your standard clipboard Ctrl + C. The difference is, you can copy multiple sections of text before you paste it to the target document. Copying with Jumpcut As I mentioned above, copying is the same as it always was. Select the text you would like to copy and press Ctrl + C or right click and select copy....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 418 words · Jesus Reffitt

Linux Humor 5 Reasons Not To Take Linux Too Seriously

1. Killing Daemons You probably know that we do not “terminate” a process in Linux. Instead, we “kill” it. It is crude, and kind of funny in itself, but no one perceives the humor anymore because it is so widespread. However, you should also know that a process which is launched at boot is called a “daemon.” Still not smiling? OK, what happens when you want to terminate a process that has been launched at boot?...

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 751 words · Glenda Wilkerson

Make Most Recent The Default Setting For Your Facebook News Feed

There is a “sort by” option where you can select “Most Recent” update to appear in your news feed, but it is not fixed and will revert back to “Top Stories” on your next login. Here is an easy way to make “Most Recent” the default option. Simply open the URL: http://www.facebook.com/?sk=h_chr instead of the default Facebook URL. This will force Facebook to display the “Most Recent” update in your news feed....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 72 words · Roy Martin

Manage Your Clipboard Items In Mac With Shadow

There are several choices of clipboard managers for Mac users. We’ve discussed clipboard managers for Mac before. Shadow can do everything every other clipboard managers can do, and more. Let’s peek at what lurks behind the shadow. First step into the shadow Just like most of other clipboard managers, Shadow will reside in the menubar. It can be summoned using configurable shortcut key. To set the key combination, open Shadow preferences menu by clicking the menubar icon and choose “Preferences”....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 502 words · Ruth Meza

Mastering The Command Line History In Linux

Extend the humble !! to work for you Say you ran a command that required root privilege, but you forgot to do a sudo. Rather than type it out again, or navigate up and then left, here’s what you can do If you want to save the previous command into a new script, here’s how you can do that, without having to type it out Search & run command from history Having access to the last run command has limited usage....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 484 words · Victor Middleton

Modular Smartphones The Good The Bad And The Ugly

What’s The Advantage? I think it goes without saying that having a proper interchangeable-parts ecosystem on smartphones will really push the limits of what you can do with your device, making this a great phenomenon. Think about it: You don’t have to stick to having a 5-megapixel camera if you don’t want to. You can transform it into a 13-megapixel beast with a dynamic depth of field by just switching the old camera module out and introducing the new one....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 491 words · Pamela Mccain

Multi Screen Phones Are They Worth Our Attention

Can People See Your Screen Freely? When I first heard about multi-screen devices, the first concern I had was whether or not there were actually measures in place that would prevent someone with prying eyes from seeing what I’m doing on my second screen. Sadly, there are no such measures on the YotaPhone, but future phones might make use of the rear camera to detect whether you’re looking at the screen yourself or not....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Bryan Troupe

Nemus Launcher A Great Home Screen Launcher And Alternative To Adw

Folders See through folders are one of the coolest parts of Nemus Launcher. Here is how they work. Most Android devices have the option of adding apps to a folder. If you have never used a folder, you can usually create a folder by holding the screen and selecting Folders from the pop up. You are usually given a choice of things like Starred contacts, New folder, All contacts, Bluetooth received, etc to automatically populate the folder....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 586 words · Evelyn Adams

Netflix Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder S Revenge Mobile

The streaming service dropped the news in as part of its Games 2022 Year-End Recap video over on YouTube. Starting with a question that many people are still seemingly asking – “Wait, Netflix has games?” – the brief 1 minute 17 second video runs through some of the key releases from the first full year of its service. Then, in the closing stretch, it predicts that “In 2023, we level up”....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Elizabeth Marshall

Oculus Quest Vs Oculus Rift S Which Is Best In 2020

But which one of the two is better? The wireless Quest or the wired made-for-PC Rift S? I’m here to give you the verdict of Oculus Quest vs. Oculus Rift S. Oculus Quest vs Rift S Specs The above table shows some of the most important specs for both headsets. But those numbers and acronyms don’t tell the full story. While the Quest does have a higher resolution than the Rift S, you won’t be taking full advantage of it when playing native Quest games....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 640 words · Doug Delaney

Play Classic Adventure Games On Linux With Scummvm

Fortunately, there’s an easy way to play these games again in Linux, even though they were never made for that platform. Thanks to the miracle of emulation, you can install a piece of software that lets you play lots of adventure games from the ’80s and ’90s, including classics like the King’s Quest and Space Quest series, as well as The Secret of Monkey Island and Sam and Max Hit the Road....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 448 words · Cynthia Smith

Record Screen As Animated Gif In Ubuntu With Byzanz

Byzanz is a simple command line tool to record a running X desktop to an animation suitable for presentation in a web browser, which in this case, refers to an animated GIF. While the support and development stopped years ago, the current version is still working well on Ubuntu 14.10. Installation For Ubuntu 14.04 and above, Byzanz is available in the Universe Repository. To install, simply search for it in Ubuntu Software Center,or use the command: For Fedora, you can use the command:...

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 461 words · Harold Martin

Ripping Dvds In Linux With Ogmrip

In fact, ripping DVDs can be quite easy. If you’re a Linux user, you have a number of excellent options. And you can turn to the command line or go GUI. Going GUI can be a bit easier, especially if you only rip DVD once in a blue moon. With a GUI application, you don’t have to worry about remembering (or forgetting) lengthy command strings. Presented for your consideration OGMRip....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 684 words · Stepanie Brown

Samsung To Wrap Up Android 13 One Ui 5 Rollout Before 2023

In a post over on the Samsung website, the company has claimed that it will be accelerating its One UI 5 deployment to a wider range of models, “including older flagship devices and tablets”, over the coming days. Its goal is a “complete rollout for all eligible devices by the end of the year”. The company has already rolled the update out to more than 46 Samsung Galaxy device models over the past two months, which apparently represents its fastest OS upgrade rollout yet....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Lindsay Gonzales

Save 300 On This Dji Mavic Air 2 Drone Bundle

The bundle itself includes a DJI Mavic Air 2 drone (of course) with its own 4K camera, as well as three interchangable batteries, six pairs of low-noise propellers, all the necessary cables, a control stick, a gimbal protector, a battery charger, a battery charging hub, a power bank adapter, an ND filters set, and a shoulder bag to carry it all in. Using this set-up you’ll be able to take super-steady 4K aerial footage, courtesy of the included 48MP 1/2-inch CMOS sensor and 3-axis gimbal....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Stuart Corrado

Searching The Gnome 3 6 Desktop

Shell In GNOME 3.6, the search bar within the shell has been moved to the center of the screen. You can click in this search bar to start a search, but it is entirely unnecessary. Typing at any time while the shell is open will automatically begin a search. The GNOME shell displays various types of results. Notice how typing in “sound” in the screenshot above displays relevant applications first, followed by relevant system settings and relevant documents....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 615 words · Deborah Mchenry

Setting Up A Home Network With Linux Mint

1. Gather/Setup the Internal IP addresses on all the computers that you will be networking. On the system tray, right click on the Network Manager icon and select “Connection Information”. Depending on your connection type, the network manager icon might display an icon with a pair of linked computer (for cable connection) or an icon with the wireless status (for wireless connection). This window will show you all of the network information you will need for the device, including its IP address....

November 6, 2022 · 5 min · 926 words · Mary Grimm

Setting Up Ip And Port Based Virtualhost Apache

Here we are going to host “www.ipvhost1.com” on IP “192.168.1.227”, “www.ipvhost2.com” on IP “192.168.1.228” and “www.portvhost.com” on IP “192.168.1.228” with Port 8080. Requirements OS: Ubuntu server 14.04 with Apache installed IP address1: 192.168.1.227 IP address2: 192.168.1.228 Domain: www.ipvhost1.com Domain: www.ipvhost2.com Domain: www.portvhost.com Create Multiple IP Addresses On Single Network Interface To setup IP-based virtual hosting, you must have more than one IP address assigned to your Linux machine. Setting up multiple IP addresses on a single network interface is called IP aliasing....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 607 words · Jim Rodriguez

Show Notification Counts On Pinned Tabs In Chrome

Imagine how much easier things would be if you could display notification counts for messages and unread items on your pinned tabs. Luckily, you don’t have to imagine anymore because the Notifycon extension is here to save you. Notifycon is a simple Chrome extension that can display notification counts on your pinned tabs in Chrome. It’s very easy-to-use and works right out of the box. Here’s how to use Notifycon....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Donald Martinez

Six Great Alternatives To Feedburner

1. FeedCat FeedCat does not have the prettiest interface, and a trip to the website reveals a site layout that easily looks a decade old. But if you are transitioning from Feedburner, you are already accustomed to such an interface. What the service lacks in appearance, it makes up for in sheer functionality. FeedCat allows you to publish RSS and Atom feeds for free. It also touts a feed button that tracks visitors to your website and provides readers with a diverse range of options for saving or sharing your site....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 597 words · Kathy Thornton