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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

Friday, January 13, 2017

Everything You Need to Know About Using HomeGroups in Windows

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How to Use Snapchat’s Virtual Reality "Lenses"

Snapchat’s “Lenses” feature can make all kinds of silly alterations to your Snaps. If you've ever seen a photo of a friend with cute, cartoon-esque dog ears or "face-swapping" with someone else, it was a Snapchat Lens.

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Everything You Need to Know About Using HomeGroups in Windows

Windows HomeGroups are great for setting up quick and easy sharing on home and small business networks. Here’s what you need to know to use them.

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Why Do People Use the “echo” Command When Installing Software in Linux?

If you are new to using Linux, then many of the commands and variations thereof may seem a bit confusing. Take the “echo” command, for example. Why do people use it when installing software? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a new Linux user’s question.

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How to Control Your TV or Stereo with the Amazon Echo and Logitech Harmony Hub

If using a remote to turn on your TV is too old school for you, here's how to use the Amazon Echo to turn on your television using your voice with a little help from Logitech's Harmony Hub.

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How to Rearrange Your Roku Channel Icons

The Roku Channel Store offers hundreds of video sources, not to mention the hidden channels you can find around the web. Keep adding things, and eventually you’ll have way more channels than you can navigate quickly. Isn’t there some way to move your favorites, like Netflix and PBS, toward the top?

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How to Get Early Access to New Android Apps and Games in the Play Store

Getting hands-on time with apps, games, and other software before they’re technically ready for prime time can be fun. And it’s not only cool for you, but your feedback also helps the developers fine tune the experience on multiple devices and under varying sets of circumstances. Google gets this, so it actually has a special section of the Play Store just for early release software.

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How to Show and Hide the Rulers in LibreOffice Writer

Word processing programs have rulers that help you position elements in your documents, such as text, graphics, and tables. LibreOffice displays the horizontal ruler by default and has a vertical ruler available for display. We’ll show you how to show and hide both rulers.

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How to Change the Icon for a Certain File Type in Windows

In the Windows XP days, changing the icon for a specific file type—such as TXT or PNG—was easy. But since Windows 7, you’ve actually had to do some Registry hacking to make it happen. Here’s a great little freeware utility that makes it much faster and easier.

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How to Tell Which Graphics Chip Your MacBook Is Using (and Switch It)

Apple's top end MacBook Pros come with two graphics chips: an integrated Intel Iris Pro chip and a discrete graphics card with more power. That way, you can use the integrated chip when you need better battery life, and the more powerful graphics card when you’re editing video or playing games.

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What’s New in Windows 10’s Creators Update, Arriving Spring 2017

The Windows 10 Creators Update–also known as Redstone 2–is due to hit PCs in April, 2017. Like other updates to Windows 10, it’s free, and includes a host of new features.

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