STatCounter

View My Stats

StatCounter Global Stats

ABOUT PyraFire (this blog )

""BLOGSPOTTED " I define as a Verb sense...
..a word for ""blog post., only just the one's here at blogger blogs"
Blogging here was originaly inspired by the History and similarity of the old companies of pyra labs and feedburners...

For NOW this Feed Reader...
1 st before before BLOGSPOTS .... OKAY, before blog posts here


Only partial feed posts show , so to considerate as excerts of articles (off sirte origins...

and a lot of space between posts ,SO TO SEE THE PAGE BACKGROUND and SIDEBAR
to the finale of feeds below....

,,,inspired some because 2020 was a ""Lightning Drought""..
...so, this is good about getting back to blogging in a sense of ""Search Solutions""

Thunderstone Blog: Customized Search Engine & Software

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

10 Features Only Available in Windows 10 Enterprise (and Education)

How-To Geek Newsletter
Did You Know?

People have a terrible time distinguishing ridges and valleys on topographical maps, unless the lighting comes from the north-west corner of the map. As such, map makers have long positioned the source of their mock illumination at that location on maps.

Geek Trivia

In 1960s America, Players In Which Sport Were Radically Better Paid Than Football And Baseball Players?
Bowling →
Tennis →
Soccer →
Horse Racing →


Advertisement
Download A Comprehensive Guide to Optimizing Windows 10 (a $14.95 value) FREE for a limited time
Windows 10 is Microsoft's newest and most powerful Operating System but at the end of the day, it's still software. Like any other software program, it needs to be properly configured and optimized. Click here to download
Want to Change Your Email Preferences?

At some point in the past you subscribed to the How-To Geek newsletter, but if you'd like to change the frequency or unsubscribe, you can do so by clicking the button.

Change my Subscription (or unsubscribe)


Today's How-To Geek Articles

By popular request, we're including a quick list of the daily articles at the top of the daily email as well as the regular format near the bottom.

Geek Comic
2016-09-21-(try-again)
Today's Tech Term

Place Shifting

Place Shifting refers to watching, viewing, or listening to videos, photos, audio files, etc. on a user’s television or other device that are stored on a user’s computer/server or a server that is located elsewhere (like podcasts, for example).

What We're Reading

This section contains what we're reading from around the web, along with commentary from our editors. Think of it like your daily digest of the most interesting things online.

How to Play Any Game in VR With SteamVR’s Desktop Theater Mode

Whether you have an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, you can take advantage of SteamVR. Steam allows you to play any game in your library–even 2D games not designed for VR–in a virtual “desktop theater” mode on your headset of choice.

Read This Article →


How to Transfer SMS Messages from One Android Phone to Another

Getting a new phone is rough. You essentially lose everything you had on the old phone, which can be a little be a bit of a shock for the first several days. While some things—like pictures, for example—automatically come with you through your Google account, other creature comforts, like your text messages, don't automatically sync.

Read This Article →


10 Features Only Available in Windows 10 Enterprise (and Education)

You can upgrade to the Professional edition of Windows 10 to get advanced features like BitLocker encryption, but many features aren’t available to normal Windows users. Some only exist in the Enterprise and Education editions of Windows, which require a volume-licensing agreement or monthly subscription fee.

Read This Article →


In the Context of Computer Fans, What Does HAMP Mean?

When you start digging deeper into your computer’s internal hardware to monitor or tweak it, you may occasionally run across a listing that seems strange and unexpected, like HAMP, for example. What does it mean? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a curious reader’s question.

Read This Article →


Why Did My iPhone Emoji Keyboard Disappear?

Sometimes, the emoji keyboard mysteriously disappears from your iPhone. But don’t fret–here’s why it goes away, and how easy it is to get it back.

Read This Article →


How to Charge the iPhone 7 and Listen to Music at the Same Time

There has been much ado about Apple’s removal of the headphone jack in its latest version of the iPhone. That means you only have one port on the phone–so how do you charge and listen to music at the same time? We have some options for you.

Read This Article →


How to Add a Non-Google Email Account to Gmail on Android

Many moons ago, Google included both a Gmail app and a stock email app (for non-Gmail accounts) in Android. While many third-party manufacturers still include standalone email applications, Gmail now works with any kind of third-party email account that supports IMAP, so you can handle all your emails in one place. It's almost like having your cake and eating it too.

Read This Article →


Unsubscribe From Mailing Lists with One Tap in iOS 10

Over time, you've subscribed to all kinds of mailing lists and now your inbox is overrun with emails you don't want anymore. The Mail app in iOS 10 has added a really easy way to unsubscribe from mailing lists.

Read This Article →


How to Search for Specific Tabs in Safari on iOS 10

With iOS 10, Apple finally lets you have an unlimited number of tabs open in Safari (the limit in iOS 9 was 36 tabs). With that many tabs, you need extra tricks like being able to close all tabs at once. And now, Safari also lets you search for specific tabs by title. Here’s how.

Read This Article →


Why Does My iPhone’s Screen Keep Turning On?

Ever since the iOS 10 update, you’ll notice something new about your iPhone: The screen seems to turn itself on randomly. It isn’t random, though–in fact, it’s a new feature designed to turn the screen on when you’re handling it, or when notifications come through.

Read This Article →


How to Quickly Launch a Bash Shell From Windows 10’s File Explorer

Launch Bash on Windows 10 and it will automatically open to your UNIX account’s home folder. Rather than using the cd command to change to another folder, you can launch Bash directly from a folder in File Explorer.

Read This Article →


Advertisement
Download A Comprehensive Guide to Optimizing Windows 10 (a $14.95 value) FREE for a limited time
Windows 10 is Microsoft's newest and most powerful Operating System but at the end of the day, it's still software. Like any other software program, it needs to be properly configured and optimized. Click here to download

No comments: