Linux for Chromebooks 101: Getting started with the command line
So you have Linux on your Chromebook. Now what? Here’s a tutorial on some key commands to help you navigate Linux files, view directories, update Linux and install applications.
Source: Linux for Chromebooks 101: Getting started with the command line
How to Use ‘Affect’ Versus ‘Effect’
Every time I write either “affect” or “effect,” I have to pause for a second to double-check myself. Their meanings are related, their spellings are similar; even their pronunciation is nearly the same. But one of them causes something and the other is the result. And knowing the difference is a good thing.
“The action is affect, the end result is effect.”
How to Download a Windows 10 ISO Without the Media Creation Tool

Microsoft makes Windows 10 ISO images available to everyone through its download website, but if you’re already using a Windows machine, it forces you to download the Media Creation Tool first. Here’s how to download Windows ISOs without the creation tool.
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Chromebooks Make Big Strides In Sales Numbers in Q4 of 2018
CHROMEBOOKS MAKE BIG STRIDES IN SALES NUMBERS IN Q4 OF 2018
Source: Chromebooks Make Big Strides In Sales Numbers in Q4 of 2018
Google will soon let you auto-delete activity and location data
If you’re worried about your Google data history coming back to haunt you, you’ll be glad to hear that there’s now an easy way to keep that history brief.
Source: Google will soon let you auto-delete activity and location data
How to Link to Facebook from Your Gmail Signature

Gmail lets you customize the signature that appears at the bottom of every email you send out. Adding a link to your Facebook (or Twitter or LinkedIn) account is a useful tool for growing your social network and giving people additional ways to connect with you.
How to Turn Hardware Acceleration On and Off in Chrome
Google Chrome comes equipped with hardware acceleration, a feature which takes advantage of your computer’s GPU to speed up processes and free vital CPU time. However, sometimes driver incompatibilities can cause this feature to misbehave and disabling it could save you a few headaches.
Source: How to Turn Hardware Acceleration On and Off in Chrome
Researchers suggest 100 percent renewable energy isn’t very green
In order to keep global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius, we’ll need to rely on renewable energy, electric vehicles (EV) and battery storage. But creating that infrastructure will dramatically increase our need for metals like cobalt and lithium.
Source: Researchers suggest 100 percent renewable energy isn’t very green
The best Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chrome OS tablets you can buy right now (Spring 2019)
Chromebooks have come a long way from the original CR-48, and for many, a complete workflow is now possible in the confines of Chrome OS thanks to the addition of Android and Linux application support. But there are quite a lot out there to choose from, and some are better options than others. For your convenience, we’ve put together a small list of some of our favorite picks, categorized based on your primary consideration.
Source: The best Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chrome OS tablets you can buy right now (Spring 2019)
Android TV sees 2x growth every year, 140 operators
The past few months have shown that Google’s Android TV platform is growing incredibly fast. That growth, however, isn’t coming from consumer boxes. Rather, operator partners are the source of Android TV growth, and a conference this week shows off some incredible numbers for Google’s platform. At the Connected TV World Summit in London this […]
Source: Android TV sees 2x growth every year, 140 operators – 9to5Google
Oil and gas majors have spent $1 billion undermining climate action
In the three years since world leaders signed the Paris Agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the world’s five largest oil and gas companies have spent more than $1 billion on misleading branding and lobbying related to climate change, according to a new report.
Source: Oil and gas majors have spent $1 billion undermining climate action
This, Apparently, Is the Optimal Driving Position
Tim Hortons amps up coffee chain wars – Business – CBC News
Tim Hortons amps up coffee chain wars – Business – CBC News
Coffee and doughnuts chain Tim Hortons is getting a little less Canadian and a little more — Americano.
NASA developing tractor beams, no plans for Death Star… yet (video)
New Android Market Leaks, Adds Auto-Update…
New Android Market Leaks, Adds Auto-Update by Default and Update Over Wi-Fi Only
Android: Google is rolling out a new version of the Android Market to select phones with the ability to set all apps to update automatically by default, only update over Wi-Fi, and automatically add s…
First manned multicopter takes flight, brave…
RIM shares hit 6-year low – Business – CBC…
RIM shares hit 6-year low – Business – CBC News
Shares in Waterloo, Ont.-based Research In Motion hit a six-year low Tuesday on a day when markets sold off sharply on concerns about the European debt crisis.
Plex turns 2.0, gets Flash and Silverlight…
Video of Boeing 767 Belly Landing Perfectly…
Video of Boeing 767 Belly Landing Perfectly—No Injuries or Casualties
A Boeing 767 coming from Newark airport in New Jersey just landed in Warsaw without it landing gear. There were no injuries or casualties among the 230 passengers on board.








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