Google Maps Wants To Make Your Holiday Commuting Easier

Google Maps is teaming up with Amtrak to make commuting to and from your holiday destination a breeze. Starting in 2019, you’ll be able to use Google Maps as your personal travel planner, and the company is offering a free year of service. The service will allow you to see all of the stops and stations that Amtrak has planned for your area, as well as the time of day that each stop will open....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Robert Beam

Google Meet Will Help You Look (And Sound) Your Best

Google has always been a company that is constantly looking for ways to improve its products and services. This year, they have released a new product called “Google Meet.” This product is designed to help people look and sound their best. The first thing you will notice about Google Meet is that it is very user-friendly. You can easily use it to create and manage meetings with other people. Additionally, the app makes it easy for you to find people who are interested in meeting with you....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · Evelyn Styles

Google Releases First Batch Of Android Games For Windows

Google has just released the first batch of Android games for Windows, and they’re all pretty good. If you’re looking for a new way to spend your free time, these games are definitely worth checking out. Google only revealed a few games that will make their way to the service, but it’s better than what we knew from the initial announcement, which was simply that games are coming. Now, Google has said that Mobile Legends, Summoners War, State of Survival, and Three Kingdoms Tactics will all make their way to Windows....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Patrick Sayed

Google'S Lite Android Apps Can Save Data And Battery

Google has announced that its Lite Android Apps can save data and battery life. The apps, which are available on Google Play, can be used to manage your contacts, calendar, and photos. Additionally, the apps can be used to view information about the weather and traffic in your area. Some of the best Android apps are also some of the most bloated. Google has a few apps like this, but you probably use them every day....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 674 words · Steven Nichols

Google'S Wear Os Finally Gets A Critical Apple Watch Feature

Google’s Wear OS is finally getting a critical Apple Watch feature that lets you control your music and notifications on the go. This is a huge step forward for Wear OS, as it allows you to keep your notifications and music separate from your other activities. Currently, Google has it set up so you can unlock your Chromebook from your Android phone, but now the company is adding the same type of crossover to Wear OS....

November 6, 2022 · 1 min · 175 words · Brian Fallis

How Does My Phone Know Which Way I’M Holding It?

Most people think of smartphones as a personal assistant, but they can also be used as a tracking device. The most common way to track someone is through their phone’s GPS system, but there are other ways to track someone. For example, you can use your phone’s accelerometer to track how you’re moving. It’s no mystery that smartphones contain a lot of fancy sensors. There’s a sensor for everything from brightness to room mapping....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 532 words · William Hildreth

How To Create A Combo Chart In Google Sheets

Google Sheets is a great tool for creating charts and graphs. You can use it to track data, make calculations, and more. However, sometimes you need to create a combo chart in order to show different data sets in one place. Here are some tips on how to create a combo chart in Google Sheets: Choose the right data set: When you choose a data set for your combo chart, make sure that it is of good quality....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 780 words · Margaret Willis

How To Create A Great Gnu Screen Profile Using .Screenrc

GNU Screen is a powerful tool for managing your computer’s screen. It can be used to control the display of text, images, and videos on your computer. You can also create custom profiles for different types of users, or use it to manage multiple screens in one place. To create a GNU Screen profile, you first need to create a file called .screenrc in your home directory. This file contains information about your computer’s screen settings....

November 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1105 words · Sylvia Douglas

How To Make Your Own External Hard Drive: The Complete Guide

If you’re like most people, you probably have a few external hard drives around the house. But if you’re looking to create your own external hard drive, there are a few things you need to know. First, make sure your computer can read external hard drives. If not, you’ll need to purchase one that can. Second, make sure your computer has enough space on the drive for your files. Third, create a directory on the drive for your files and folders....

November 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1152 words · Pamela Ray

How To Protect Your Wi-Fi From Theft

There are a few things you can do to protect your Wi-Fi from theft. First, make sure that your Wi-Fi is password protected. Second, keep your Wi-Fi password safe and easy to find. Third, use a secure router and security software to protect your Wi-Fi. Finally, be sure to never leave your Wi-Fi unguarded and always use a VPN when connecting to the internet. How to See Who’s Using Your Wi-Fi If you suspect someone is using your Wi-Fi network without permission, but you aren’t 100% sure, you can usually log into your router’s interface and check a list of connected devices....

November 6, 2022 · 5 min · 951 words · Heather Collado

How To Spell Check Your Text Files With Aspell On The Linux Command Line

Aspell is a free and open source spell checker for text files. It can be used to check the spelling of words in a text file, as well as to correct any errors found. To use Aspell on the Linux command line, you first need to install it. You can find Aspell on most Linux distributions, including Ubuntu and Debian. Once you have installed Aspell, you can start it by running its command line interface (CLI)....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 724 words · Eugene Trowbridge

A Beginner'S Guide To Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform is a platform that allows developers to build and deploy applications on top of a global network of servers. It offers a variety of features, including: Google Cloud Platform Console: The Google Cloud Platform Console is a web-based interface that allows users to manage their accounts, create and deploy applications, and view performance data. Google Compute Engine: Google Compute Engine is a cloud-based service that allows developers to build and run applications on top of the compute resources of Google’s data centers....

November 5, 2022 · 4 min · 689 words · Mary Diaz

Apple Weather Coming To Ipad, Still No Calculator

Apple is rumored to be working on a new tablet that will include a calculator, but no one has yet seen it. This could be because the company is still working on the design and features of the device. It’s possible that they will release it before the end of the year, but until then, there are no plans for a calculator on the iPad. The Weather app on iPad is basically what you’d expect....

November 5, 2022 · 2 min · 245 words · Jeremy Boudreau

Apple'S Iphone 14 Event: What To Expect

Apple’s iPhone 14 event is scheduled for September 12th, and we’re all curious to see what the company has in store. Rumors suggest that the new phone may feature a redesigned camera system, as well as a new color option. Here’s everything you need to know about Apple’s upcoming event. What: Apple’s iPhone 14 event is scheduled for September 12th. When: The event will take place at 10am PDT/1pm EDT/6pm BST....

November 5, 2022 · 3 min · 488 words · Catherine Osterberg

Espn+ Is Raising Prices Again Next Month.

ESPN+ is raising prices again next month. The streaming service is increasing its monthly price from $4.99 to $5.99, and it will also increase the price of its “Plus” plan from $9.99 to $11.99 per month. ESPN+ has been in the news lately because of the NFL’s new contract with the network, which will make ESPN+ a mandatory subscription for all NFL fans who want to watch live games on their devices....

November 5, 2022 · 2 min · 302 words · Tracy Mcneely

Google Chrome Is Trying An Experiment To Speed Up Pages

Google Chrome is trying an experiment to speed up pages. The company is testing a new feature that will preload pages so that they load more quickly. .. Websites and web apps continue to grow more complex, which is why Google is constantly working on new performance improvements for the Chrome browser. Now the company is trying a new experiment that could lead to faster load times. Long ago, web browsers used to load the entire contents of a page at the same time — images, embedded plugins, you name it....

November 5, 2022 · 2 min · 405 words · Joanne Caldwell

Google Is Mixing Up Its Video Chat Apps Again

Google is once again mixing up its video chat apps, this time with YouTube. The company has been using YouTube Chat for years, but now it’s adding a new app called Google Chat for YouTube that lets you chat with other users in real time. The app is available on both Android and iOS devices, and it works just like the regular YouTube chat app. You can start a conversation by selecting a topic from the menu, or by pressing the “conversation starter” button....

November 5, 2022 · 3 min · 523 words · Bruce Neumayer

Google'S Plan To Save Stadia Involves A Peloton Partnership

Google has announced a new plan to save the stadia industry. The company is partnering with Peloton, a bike-sharing company, to create “Peloton Stadiums.” These stadiums will be used to host live events and other activities. The Peloton Stadiums will be located in major cities around the world. Google plans to use them as a way to promote healthy living and physical activity. The company also hopes that the stadiums will help reduce traffic congestion....

November 5, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Leona Scott

Great Deals On New Macbooks, Xboxes, Online Privacy Tools, More

Apple is offering a great deal on new MacBooks, Xboxes, online privacy tools, and more. Check out the deals below. MacBook Deals $1,000 off a new MacBook with an Apple ID $100 off an Apple TV with an Apple ID $200 off a new iPhone 6 or 6S with an Apple ID $100 off a new iPad with an Apple ID (code: MWC10) iPhone Deals $549 off of the iPhone 6 or 6S with 16GB of storage and no contract - $269 off of the iPhone 6 or 6S with 128GB of storage and no contract - $269 off of the iPhone 5s or 5C with 16GB of storage and no contract (code: IOS16G) -$199 off of the iPhone 5s or 5C with 64GB of storage and no contract (code: IOS64G) -$549 off of any model for any length of time (code: IOS_HIGH_DEALS) Xbox Deals A$399....

November 5, 2022 · 4 min · 813 words · Gary Jones

How To Check A Linux Laptop'S Battery Status From The Command Line

If you’re like most people, you probably rely on your laptop’s battery to keep you going during long flights or long workdays. But what do you do if your laptop’s battery is low? Fortunately, there are a few simple ways to check your laptop’s battery status from the command line. Here’s how to do it: Open a terminal window and type the following command: sudo lshw -C display This will display all of your laptop’s hardware information, including its battery status....

November 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1245 words · Denise Ouellette