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‘Scanners are complicated’: why Gen Z faces workplace ‘tech shame’
Garrett Bemiller, a 25-year-old New Yorker, has spent his entire life online. He grew up in front of screens, swiping from one app to the next. But there’s one skill set Bemiller admits he’s less comfortable with: the humble office printer. “Things like scanners and copy machines are complicated,” says Bemiller, who works as a publicist. The first time he had to copy something in the office didn’t exactly go well. “It kept coming out as a blank page, and took me a couple times to realize that I had to place the paper upside-down in the machine for it to work.”
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How to clear the cache for just one site in the FireFox browser [illustrated]
Here is an illustrated guide for how to clear the cache for just one site in the FireFox browser. It'll be cleared from the cache without affecting other sites.
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How to Find Your IP Address on Windows or Mac
Find out how to check your public or local IP address on Windows or Mac, using online tools, local settings or the command line.
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Finding Old Instruction Manuals for Free Online
Just because you've got a device without a manual doesn't mean you need to throw it away. There are plenty of places on the Internet that can help you find its instructions.
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How to Run Diagnostics Tests on Your Smartphone
If you’ve never run a diagnostics test on your own smartphone, it’s worth doing—especially as your phone starts to show its age, or if you purchased a “new” smartphone secondhand and want to get a feel for its condition.
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Xiaomi Mi Mix Flex | Everything You Need To Know - Exclusive Expertise
"Xiaomi Mi Mix Flex" a smartphone which is a "Foldable smartphone" with dual display. This smartphone comes with a big screen at the front....
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That time I got locked out of my Google account for a month
How much of your digital life would you lose if you lost a single password? Without it, you are locked out and the cold reality of using free cloud services..
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A Tesla Customer Complained on Twitter. Less Than 30 Minutes Later, Elon Musk Promised to Fix It
Attention, all business leaders: This is how to use social media.
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10 Ways GPS Can Save Your Company Money | Turtler
How GPS tracking and location sharing of employees, assets and vehicles saves companies money and improves services.
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Where Are the Women in Tech? This Entrepreneur Has the Answer
It takes a little more effort for women to establish their credibility as tech entrepreneurs despite having the same skills as men
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Amazon is quietly rolling out its own Geek Squad to set up gadgets in your home
For 15 years, Best Buy’s Geek Squad installation and repair service has served as one key advantage over Amazon that the e-commerce giant seemed unlikely to match. But over the last few months, Amazon has quietly been hiring an army of in-house gadget experts to offer free Alexa consultations as well as product installations for a fee inside customer homes, multiple sources told Recode, and job postings confirm. The new offering, which has already rolled out in seven markets without much fanfare, is aimed at helping customers set up a “smart home” — the industry term used to describe household systems like heating and lighting that can be c
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Help for the help desk
Is your help desk caught between commands to cut costs and demands to speed service? Here's how to implement cost reduction policies and power up your help desk at the same time.
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Laptop Tech Support Showdown! Our 2017 Ratings
Each year, Laptop Mag puts laptop manufacturer’s tech support to the test by going undercover. Here are our customer service rankings.
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US think-tank wants IoT device design regulated, because security • The Register
Washington DC think tank the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology is calling for regulation on "negligence" in the design of internet-of-things (IoT) devices. Researchers James Scott and Drew Spaniel point out in their report Rise of the Machines: The Dyn Attack Was Just a Practice Run [PDF] that IoT represents a threat that is only…
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IT admin was authorized to trash employer’s network he says
It’ll make you think twice about hitting the delete key
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I want out of Windows patch hell
You’d think that when it made patches pretty much inescapable, Microsoft would have made darn sure those patches were problem-free. But you’d be wrong.
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Understanding Linux Input, Output and Pipes - Cybrary
Linux uses 3 standard channels of communication: Standard input (channel 0), standard output (channel 1) and standard error (channel 2). Understanding how these channels work can allow you to perform very complex tasks at the command line. Channel 0 Our standard input channel will generally take …
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Still Want to Get the News on Facebook? Read All About It
Since Facebook detailed its plans to put higher priority on content shared by friends and family, many have asked how to keep seeing the news they love in their feeds. Here’s how to do that, if you're interested.
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MacGyver IT: 19 more tools for IT heroes
In the field, at the server rack, or in need of a live stream, these essential IT tools will help your team troubleshoot, collaborate, and train like champs
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It's time to update the software update process
A call for a radical new protocol for updating software, before I have to hurt somebody.
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