Tweet Io Review Twitter Photo Video Audio And Document Sharing

It’s a platform that lets you upload pictures, video, audio, documents and more for quick and easy sharing via Twitter. Like with Drop.io, you’re given a unique, shareable URL as well as an embed code for each file you upload and share. And because Tweet.io links up with your Twitter account, all of your shareables and comments are fed right into Twitter. Check out the screenshots below to see it in action....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 736 words · Morris Harden

Twitter Rolling Out Account Archive Download Feature

The feature is only available to a small subset of Twitters users, according to The Guardian. Quoting a spokesperson for the company, we expect the new feature to be rolled out to many more accounts over the coming week. According to a number of reports, it will be located at the bottom of your Twitter Settings page. If it’s available on your account, there should be a “Your Twitter Archive” section, allowing you to Download All Your Tweets....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Christopher Heuer

Use A Digital License To Manage And Activate Windows 10 Anniversary Update

Licensing Windows 10 has evolved since its July 2015 debut. Initially, Microsoft delivered Windows 10 as a free upgrade for existing Windows 7 and Windows 8 users. To qualify for the free upgrade offer, users upgrading to Windows 10 build 10240 had to ensure the installation was initiated from within a genuine, activated Windows 7 or Windows 8 installation. This created some inconvenience for users who initially wanted to perform a clean install....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1133 words · Trula Murray

Use Steps Recorder In Windows 8 1 To Troubleshoot Pc Issues

Using Steps Recorder in Windows 8 To launch PSR, use the keyboard shortcut Windows Key + Q to bring up Apps search and type: record steps and select the Steps Recorder icon under the results. That will launch the Steps Recorder on your desktop. Hit the Start Record button, and go through the steps to reproduce the problem you’re having. When you’re done click Stop Record. The cool thing about PSR in Windows 8 is it records steps and screens in both the desktop and modern environments....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 251 words · David Haun

Verizon Passes On The Nexus One Launches Droid Incredible Groovynews

According to Bloomberg, Verizon has completely lost interest in the Nexus One despite the months advertising it as “coming to Verizon Spring 2010.” As far as we can tell there are two primary reasons for this. Brand As goes with all Verizon phones, they are big on branding, and they don’t like to support unlocked phones. The Droid Incredible ships as a Verizon exclusive with their name all over the outside and inside of it....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Sheila Mitchell

Ways To Use Linkedin More Effectively In 2021 And Grow Professionally

Use LinkedIn More Effectively by Improving Your LinkedIn Profile Maintaining a LinkedIn profile has many benefits. First, it gives you an active forum to summarize your career milestones and accomplishments for everyone to see. It’s also a great way to maintain contact with business associates for networking purposes. The most successful LinkedIn profiles go deeper. Here are some tried and true simple ways to make your LinkedIn profile better. Add a Photo It’s important to use the right profile picture for your LinkedIn account....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 760 words · Mark Dirienzo

What Are Emoji How And When To Use Them

What is an Emoji? An emoji is a visual representation of an emotion, object, or symbol. Emoji can are in modern communication apps such as your smartphone’s text messaging or social networking apps such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. To access your library of emoticons in any app, tap the smiley face icon on the keyboard. This will reveal a library of emoticons organized into categories. On iOS, your most recently used emoticons are displayed, followed by emotive images, animals/creatures, food, sports/activities, motor vehicles, technology/equipment, hearts/symbols, and flags....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 731 words · Guy Stephens

What Does Ttyl Mean And How Do I Use It Online

TTYL The term means “talk to you later” and was popularized in the early internet chat forms going back to the 1990s and even, in some cases, the 1980s. Today, the term is most prevalent in text and other forms of digital communication. You’ll also see it on social networks like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. When using the term, the sender indirectly tells the other person they are leaving the conversation and hopes to speak or chat with them again....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Lois Murphy

What Is Apple Music Lossless Audio And Is It For Me

What’s Apple Offering? Let’s take a closer look at both of the new offerings, starting with lossless audio. Apple Music Lossless Audio In a move best described as surprising, Apple has announced it’s planning to offer all 75 million songs in its Apple Music catalog in lossless and high-resolution lossless formats. Twenty million titles will make the switch in June, with the rest to follow before the end of the year....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 552 words · Helena Jones

What Is Pgp And How Is It Used

How PGP Works So, how does it work? Lets first look at the common cryptography example of person A and person B. Person A wants to send a message to person B, however, there is a third party in the way, person C. Person C wants to see the message that person A is trying to send privately to person B, so person C intercepts the message before it gets to person B, reads it, then sends it back on its way....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 670 words · Robin Degidio

What Is The Clubhouse App And How Does It Work

Here, we’ll explain the basics. What is Clubhouse, how you use it, and more. What is Clubhouse? Normally articles in our “What is” series start with a brief history. However, Clubhouse is still too new for much of a past. The app was introduced in March 2020 by Paul Davison and Rohan Seth of Alpha Exploration Co. Clubhouse is a social networking app with a completely audio-based platform. You can listen to users discuss everything from world affairs to sports to entertainment and beyond....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 546 words · Betty Blake

What Is Windows 10X

What is Windows 10X? Simply put, Windows 10X is a streamlined version of Windows 10 that is designed to run on dual-screen foldable devices. Devices such as those Microsoft announced like the Surface Neo and Surface Duo. Of course, it can also run on third-party foldable devices from manufacturers like Dell, Acer, HP, and others. You won’t be upgrading your current PC to Windows 10X. It will be preinstalled on the new foldable PCs only....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Judy Black

What You Didn T Know About Applecare Coverage

When you purchase a new or refurbished Apple product, it already comes with AppleCare. This service includes up to 90 days of free technical support and a year of hardware repair coverage. In addition, an AppleCare+ subscription, which you must purchase separately, extends technical support availability and your product warranty. For iPhone, Cupertino also offers AppleCare+ with theft and loss protection, which you can read more about below. AppleCare+ By Product To date, AppleCare+ is available for nine Apple products: Mac, Apple Display, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, Apple TV, Headphones, and HomePod mini....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 1052 words · Anna Estrada

Whole House Audio With Google Home Multi Room Playback

Play the Same Song on More than One Google Home First, make sure you have more than one Google Home device set up, linked to your account, and connected to the same network. Next, launch the Google Home app on your phone. Select the hamburger menu in the top-left then go down and tap Devices. Tap the more menu (the three dots: “…”) on the card for one of your devices....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 209 words · David Vinson

Windows 10 Tip Manage Autoplay Actions For External Devices

Control AutoPlay Options in Windows 10 Like previous versions of Windows, when you plug in a device, i.e., SD card, phone, or tablet, then an AutoPlay menu appears and asks how you want Windows to handle the device. If you don’t like this popping up all the time, you can either disable it or set each device to do what you want every time it’s connected. Here you have several options that let you choose what happens when you plug in your devices....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Antonio Sebeniecher

Windows 7 Open Multiple Instances Of A Program From Taskbar

In this instance I want to open two sessions of Word. From the taskbar, right click the program icon of the program that’s already running. Then select the program from the menu. Here I opened three instances of Word 2010. Or, if you want to save an extra click, simply hold down the Shift Key and click the program icon on the taskbar with your mouse. If you need to close all open instances of a program at once, right click the program icon on the taskbar and select Close All Windows....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 245 words · Scott Card

Windows 8 Create Tile Groups On The Start Screen

From the Metro start screen, hover the mouse pointer in the lower right corner, and click the magnifying glass icon. The icons on the Metro start screen are minimized. Right click any of the existing groups. A green checkmark appears in the upper right corner of the group. A menu bar appears at the bottom too, click Name Group. Now name the group whatever you want it to be called....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Martin Roberts

Yap Voicemail Shutting Down

After just a year’s run, Yap Voicemail service is on the block. Yap is the Google Voice-like voicemail-to-text service for Android and iPhone. And it’s headed out the door. I’m disappointed. I wrote a review of it five months ago and the service is still humming. So far, Yap hasn’t announced the reason for its shutdown. Where do Yap users go now? There’s of course Google Voice — but I’d rather keep my conversations off of the search conglomerate’s servers....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Elijah Beal

10 Essential Windows Navigation Tips And Tricks

Bring Back the Classic Up Button in Windows 7 When navigating Windows Explorer in XP, it was easy to go up a directory by clicking the Folder Up button. The easy way to go up one directory is hit Alt + Up arrow. Or, you can get the visual cue back in Windows 7 by installing Classic Shell, which restores the Start Menu in Windows 8 too. Alt + Tab Alternative Using Alt + Tab allows you to cycle through all open windows, but you might just want to cycle through open Windows Explorer screens....

December 30, 2022 · 4 min · 839 words · Jeff Flores

10 Interesting Tidbits About The Iphone 2007 Launch A Retrospective

This week marks 10 years since the first iPhone went on sale. I decided to take a look back at the iPhone launch video from January 2007 recorded at Macworld. There are some interesting tidbits about the first iPhone back then and they sometimes contrast with today’s modern version of the device in surprising ways. Here are 10 interesting facts about the original iPhone from that presentation. A Look Back at the iPhone 2G 10 Years Later Original Operating System Software was called iPhone OS Steve Jobs told the audience the iPhone ran OS X, but further details revealed, official branding for the mobile OS was iPhone OS....

December 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1479 words · Jimmy Edward