Resumonk Allows Users To Conveniently Create Professional Resumes Online

Resumonk is an excellent resume creation web service. Using this intuitive web app you are able to create multiple versions of your curriculum vitae (CV) and have them all stored in your account with different titles. The app offers different resume templates – free as well as paid ones – which you can use to make your resume more visually appealing. Your resumes all have numerous informative fields that you can edit to better define all dimensions of yourself....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Dianna Thornton

Roku Tip Transfer Channels From One Box To Another

Recently I got the new revamped 2015 Roku 3 and wanted to make sure the process of moving from one to the other would be easy. I wanted to make sure that all of my channels were brought over with the new box. Well, it turns out that it’s actually quite simple. Roku Account During the setup process of my new Roku 3, I needed to activate it. To do that, head to roku....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 286 words · Ted Francis

Run Old Software On Windows 10 With Compatibility Mode

Most likely, you’ll run into this issue if you upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Luckily, Compatibility mode is still an option in Windows 10 for those older apps that don’t run correctly. Use Compatibility Mode on Windows 10 Compatibility mode isn’t anything new, but it’s worth revisiting since there are so many old programs out there that might not run correctly on Windows 10. Right-click your program’s shortcut or the EXE file and then select Properties....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 409 words · Pasquale Kinney

Security Microsoft Rolls Out Two Step Verification Users Microsoft Accounts

Eric Doerr — Group Program Manager, Microsoft Account, posted on the Official Microsoft Blog: To see if Two-Step Verification has been rolled out to your account, just go to: https://account.live.com/proofs/Manage and sign in with your Microsoft Account Password. Then check the Security Info section to see if Two-Step is an option for your account. Microsoft has increasingly focused on delivering connected devices and services that are currently used by more than 700 million people around the world....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 158 words · Kenny Anderson

Star Wars Digital Movie Collection On Xbox Video With R2 D2 Avatar And More

Exclusive Xbox Incentives You’ll get everyone’s favorite droid R2-D2 as an Xbox Live avatar. Also, you’ll receive a Star Wars Pinball Pack for the popular Pinball FX 2 on Xbox One and Xbox 360. In addition to that, you’ll also get an exclusive Star Wars featurette video that’s a 60 second sneak peek at bonus material included in the collection. Microsoft says in Xbox Wire: The three original Star Wars movies are the digitally enhanced versions, and not in their original form, so you should have a great HD media experience overall....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 181 words · Jayson Neal

Stop Websites From Tracking Your Physical Location In Ie 10

Disable Physical Location Tracking Internet Explorer 10 In Windows 8, launch the modern / metro style version of IE 10 and hit Windows Key + C to bring up the Charms bar (or swipe from the right edge of the screen on a touchscreen) and select Settings. Then select Internet Options. Under Permissions, switch Ask for Location to Off, and Clear sites you’ve already gave permissions for and start over....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 164 words · Hazel Streicher

Stop Windows 8 Apps From Running In Background

Stop Windows 8 Apps from Running in the Background The easiest way to disable apps from running in the background now allows them to during the initial set up. For example, when you launch the Skype app on Windows 8 the first time, it asks if you want to allow it to run in the background. Select Don’t Allow. If you do allow an app to run in the background, you can change that behavior later....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 203 words · Evelyn Wood

Tg 09 The Tsa Cut Me Off

Join use each week broadcasting the show on Google Hangouts live every Sunday night around 8:30pm CST. You’ll be able to catch our video podcast here and on our YouTube Channel. The TechGroove Show Notes Get your Outlook.com emailAdd Gmail to Outlook.comWired Technology Writer Mat Honan HackedTwo Factor Authentication RoundupHow To Enable Two Factor Authentication in FacebookBackup you Data with CrashPlan Groovy How To Tip of the Week: How Create an Alias Email Address in Outlook....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 120 words · Susan Baumann

The Best Third Party Apps To Make Your Gmail Much Better

Recommended Clients The following Gmail clients get the job done and will enhance your overall email experience. Kiwi for Gmail With this app, the Gmail web experience comes directly to your desktop. But that’s not all. With Kiwi for Gmail, you’ll get windowed versions of Google web applications such as Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Perhaps the app’s most impressive feature is the Focus Filter Inbox, which has been designed to remove email noise by allowing you to limit the content you see on the screen based on date, importance, unread, attachments, or starred....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 824 words · Don Hamilton

The First Ever Official Windows 8 Preview Video

Microsoft has been more quiet than usual about their currently-in-development operating system, Windows 8. Today that has changed! While there still is much left unknown, they’ve unveiled a small bit of information that shows off its touch-screen capabilities. The Windows 8 touch interface sports a Metro UI that is very similar to what you see in the Windows Phone 7, and an app market similar to the one offered by Apple....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 293 words · Merle Nardo

These Are The Removed And Deprecated Features On Windows 10 1903

One of the notable features that are no longer supported is Windows to Go. It isn’t removed but is part of the “deprecated” list which means it’s no longer being actively developed. It was originally introduced with Windows 8. It’s an Enterprise feature that lets you create a Windows workspace to run from a USB stick and run wherever you go. Removed Windows 10 Features Here is the list of what Microsoft has removed from Windows 10 1903:...

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 540 words · Carolyn Beauchamp

Troubleshoot Microsoft Office By Opening It In Safe Mode

But did you know there’s a Safe Mode for Microsoft Office as well? In fact, this feature has been around since Office 2003 and is helpful if you’re trying to fix an Office program when an add-in or some other program is conflicting with it and causing it to crash. Behind the scenes, Office already has an Automated Safe Mode that detects a problem when you launch an Office program and it will fix or isolate the problem so it can start up successfully....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Grace Johnson

Tungle Me Acquired By Research In Motion What Does The Future Hold

In our Tungle.me review posted last November, we deemed the hassle-free scheduling service highly groovy. The thing that we liked about it most was its laidback attitude that allows it to go with the flow in just about every platform and setting. There’s no signups required, and it plays incredibly well with virtually every other calendar service, including its would-be competitors, Google Calendars, Facebook Events, iCal and Lotus Notes. It even looks and works great on a mobile platform—currently it has snazzy apps for iOS and BlackBerry OS....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 834 words · John Carroll

Twisty Hollow Is The Apple Itunes App Of The Week

Twist and match the natural resources presented in Twisty Hollow to make everything from sloppy joes burgers, to groovy hand knitted sweaters, to houses. And, you must learn to become very quick in the process – the people of the Hollow are an impatient and very important bunch. From the Developers at Arkadium: Twisty Hollow Highlights: 50 unique levels full of wacky surprisesSolve the demands of a crowd of quirky customers, from ghosts to beaversExplore an imaginative story enriched by visuals that feel like paperYou will be challenged by a cast of unbelievable characters, from insolent Robomoles, to a menacing bear with a delicate manicureUnique controls built for touch screens from the ground upUniversal app you can play on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touchUnlock achievements with Game CenterFull Retina display supportUniversal app you can play on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch...

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 311 words · Lynn Moore

Use Alexa Voice Control With Amazon Prime Photos On Fire Tv

Alexa Support for Prime Photos on Fire TV You can ask Alexa to display your photos from various albums (“Alexa, show my wedding photos album”), photos from a certain date, a particular location, or specific items. The mobile app has a facial recognition feature that finds pictures of the same person throughout your photo library and groups them together. That means you can ask Alexa to show pictures of specific family members or friends....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 166 words · Scott Blackburn

Use The Windows 7 Firewall To Block A Program From Internet Access

Block a Program From Internet Access via Windows Firewall If you’re not sure which programs are accessing the internet, one easy way to find out is to open up Windows Resource Monitor. This can be done by searching for “resmon” in the start menu, or typing “resmon” into the Run Box (Windows Key + R). In this example, I noticed that the Everything app had networking activity and I’m going to block it to make sure it doesn’t send any data away from my PC....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1041 words · Adriana Johnson

Week End Grab Bag Google Updates Galore

Google has been a busy bee this week with multiple service and feature releases. Of the many releases seen this week, each and every service is free, and they are all designed with end users in mind. The updates include free DNS, a feather “lite” version of YouTube, a dictionary, a homepage performance upgrade, and a translated language website search. Here’s a brief preview of this week’s Google releases. Google Free DNS Yesterday Google announced their new service, Google Public Domain Name System (DNS)....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 938 words · Mason Barbour

What Is Big Data

Big data refers to a virtual ocean of information from a variety of sources, analyzed and filtered in such a way as to develop meaningful and actionable results. The process of converting “big data” into meaningful results can appear complicated and difficult. However, once you understand what big data is and how it works, understanding how to make it meaningful doesn’t seem so complicated. What is Big Data? When you hear people talk about “big data”, it’s usually with a lot of hand waving and big words....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1032 words · Frederick Cabello

What Is Cyberbullying

Bullying that takes place over these forums involves negative and harmful content about someone. The harm can also be indirect, such as sharing information about someone that is embarrassing. It’s all in an effort to publicly humiliate them. The worse forms of cyberbullying include illegal activities like stalking or threatening someone with physical harm. What is Cyberbullying and Why is it So Bad? All forms of cyberbullying have one main goal....

January 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1317 words · Heidi Stathopoulos

What Is Icloud Private Relay In Apple S Icloud Plus

As previously noted, iCloud is Apple’s cloud storage and cloud computing service. The only difference until now between a free iCloud account that everyone gets when purchasing an Apple device and paid iCloud plans was cloud storage. However, with the introduction of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey, three new features have arrived for paying users. Besides the iCloud Private Relay, there’s Hide My Email, custom email domains, and HomeKit Secure Video for those with supported equipment....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 729 words · Bryan Fassett