Thursday, 21 August 2014

How to switch Chrome channels to test new features before they're cool

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How to switch Chrome channels to test new features before they're cool

08.14.2014 3:30 AM

Chrome's newest features aren't available to the typical installation. But there's a way you can get them early, before the public knows about them.

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Virtual hard drives: The IT pro trick that lets you back up your data for free

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IT professionals have used virtual hard drives for years in servers and virtual machines, but you can also use VHDs to back up your data. we'll show you how and when to do this.

 

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How to keep your Android phone's screen on longer

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