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Apple Thunderbolt Software Update causing sporadic errors, frozen boot screens
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Joseph Volpe. Under: Uncategorized.
Software updates can be a bit of a mixed bag -- just ask anyone who's ever been on the other side of a botched firmware install. While many users react with itchy trigger fingers to download the goods, the more prudent (read: hardened) prefer to hold...
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Apple Thunderbolt Software Update causing sporadic errors, frozen boot screens
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Joseph Volpe. Under: Uncategorized.
Software updates can be a bit of a mixed bag -- just ask anyone who's ever been on the other side of a botched firmware install. While many users react with itchy trigger fingers to download the goods, the more prudent (read: hardened) prefer to hold...
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How Not to Beef Someone Up with Photoshop in 2-Steps
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
Making someone look more muscular in Photoshop sounds easy enough, right? If you ask the ultimate Photoshop Troll, the final image may shock you, literally. Let's just say that this person would have been better off doing the job himself by pasti...
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Owning Your Content In Search: Google Now Makes It Easier To Link Your Website To G+
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Rip Empson. Under: Uncategorized.
Last year, Google announced an initiative to give authors on the Web greater ownership over their content and more visibility in search. Unfortunately, up to this point, the authentication process has been fairly convoluted. Rick DeJarnette's post last week illustrates that clearly. There are a lot of steps and blog platforms like WordPress, for example, require additional configuration to enable authentication. It's been confusing users to the detriment of the service.
The process, however, is evolving. It's gone from adding code to your site's pages to something that's more automatic. As part of this, GoogNo Comments
Owning Your Content In Search: Google Now Makes It Easier To Link Your Website To G+
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Rip Empson. Under: Uncategorized.
Last year, Google announced an initiative to give authors on the Web greater ownership over their content and more visibility in search. Unfortunately, up to this point, the authentication process has been fairly convoluted. Rick DeJarnette's post last week illustrates that clearly. There are a lot of steps and blog platforms like WordPress, for example, require additional configuration to enable authentication. It's been confusing users to the detriment of the service.
The process, however, is evolving. It's gone from adding code to your site's pages to something that's more automatic. As part of this, GoogNo Comments
Owning Your Content In Search: Google Now Makes It Easier To Link Your Website To G+
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Rip Empson. Under: Uncategorized.
Last year, Google announced an initiative to give authors on the Web greater ownership over their content and more visibility in search. Unfortunately, up to this point, the authentication process has been fairly convoluted. Rick DeJarnette's post last week illustrates that clearly. There are a lot of steps and blog platforms like WordPress, for example, require additional configuration to enable authentication. It's been confusing users to the detriment of the service.
The process, however, is evolving. It's gone from adding code to your site's pages to something that's more automatic. As part of this, GoogNo Comments
DOJ looking into whether Comcast, other TV giants are unfairly (knee)capping Hulu, Netflix
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
The Department of Justice may have taken Netflix chief Reed Hastings' net neutrality complaints about Comcast as a lot more than just sour grapes. It's reportedly conducting an investigation into whether Comcast, AT&T and other TV providers are a...
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DOJ looking into whether Comcast, other TV giants are unfairly (knee)capping Hulu, Netflix
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
The Department of Justice may have taken Netflix chief Reed Hastings' net neutrality complaints about Comcast as a lot more than just sour grapes. It's reportedly conducting an investigation into whether Comcast, AT&T and other TV providers are a...
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DOJ looking into whether Comcast, other TV giants are unfairly (knee)capping Hulu, Netflix
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
The Department of Justice may have taken Netflix chief Reed Hastings' net neutrality complaints about Comcast as a lot more than just sour grapes. It's reportedly conducting an investigation into whether Comcast, AT&T and other TV providers are a...
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DOJ looking into whether Comcast, other TV giants are unfairly (knee)capping Hulu, Netflix
Posted On 12 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
The Department of Justice may have taken Netflix chief Reed Hastings' net neutrality complaints about Comcast as a lot more than just sour grapes. It's reportedly conducting an investigation into whether Comcast, AT&T and other TV providers are a...
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