Does your microwave happen to be in that deadspot? Microwaves are notorious for blasting out on the 2.4Ghz spectrum.
Does your microwave happen to be in that deadspot? Microwaves are notorious for blasting out on the 2.4Ghz spectrum.
You can't "delete" a network anymore but you can just uncheck "Connect automatically" on any network you want, even if you aren't connected to it. Effectively, that's the same thing.
I have to recommend Advanced Uninstaller Pro over Revo for program cleanup duties. I know it sounds like a crappy trial-ware program but it really isn't. It's several orders of magnitude faster than Revo, has a better UI, scans for leftovers, and has a few useful side utilities built in for kicks. Its the CCleaner of…
If its a gas dryer, it could be a sign that your gas coils are getting weak and need to be replaced.
There is no "cooling element" in the back of the refrigerator portion. Some very high end models have added them but on 99% of refrigerators, all cooling comes from the freezer side. This is controlled by an air damper which opens and closes a small door depending on what temp you have it set at. In which case, the…
You can bios-mod the card but it would have to be done on a Windows pc and then transferred over.
Poor Ubuntu 13.04...released same day as windows/osx flame war and doesn't get to play.
I specced out my build for Crossfireing another 6850 when I built it but now that the time to upgrade draws near, I think I'll just upgrade to a single card after reading about all the CF issues like Microstuttering in the Tom's article. Plus many games I play can only use 1 card anyway. I'll sell off my 6850 and buy…
Ouch...Yeah, I don't worry about that as the BC-900 has overheat sensors as well.
Love my Lacrosse BC-900. Fully programmable charging, discharging, trickle charging and no overcharging.
Canon desktop. Pentium 75, 32MB ram, 800MB HDD, and and good ole' Windows 95. Still have it. Used to load DSL Linux on it for kicks. Best thing about it? Mouse-driven GUI BIOS. Everything old is new again... People are drooling over mouse enabled UEFI boards now like they're the greatest thing since sliced bread. Had…
You may be right. In my case though my computers are all set to sleep after 10 or 15 minutes of being idle to save energy which would likely prevent idle defrags as well. Regardless, I'm sure the majority of people nowadays don't leave their computers running indefinitely.
I've found that although Windows 7 schedules defrags, they're usually at night, and also will not run if the computer is in use. So, if you shutdown or sleep you pc at night, it ends up never running. I've had to manually initialize the process on every Win 7 Pc I've come across. Windows 8 however seems to be much…
Thats ~$300 a year in energy costs. Just FYI.
Well at least HISHE makes it funny. This just rips on the movie for 3 minutes.
"The processor the smartphone market deserves, but not the one it needs."
I take it you haven't seen the first Abrams Star Trek (2009) then?
There was a tree like that at one of the Christmas themed old-time tourist villages here in Michigan. If you guessed how many lights were on the tree, you won a lot of money.
As a Christian, that absolutely sickens me.
Got mine in the mail yesterday after it was on sale for 650 refurbished. Looks like new and its fantastic all around. Loving it so far. Back-lit keyboard really gives a premium feel to it.