Tuesday, 1 November 2016

How to Play Your Favorite NES, SNES, and Other Retro Games on Your PC with an Emulator

You’ve seen it. Maybe it was on an airplane, maybe it was at a friend’s house, but you saw people playing old Nintendo, Sega, or even PlayStation games on their computers. And yet, when you searched for those particular games in Steam, nothing comes up. What is this witchcraft?

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Source: How-To Geek

How to Sign PDFs from Dropbox on iOS

PDFs are the de facto method of sharing important documents between parties. Thankfully, PDFs are generally much easier to sign nowadays, and things get even easier with the ability to sign PDFs from Dropbox on iOS.

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How Secure Boot Works on Windows 8 and 10, and What It Means for Linux

Modern PCs ship with a feature called “Secure Boot” enabled. This is a platform feature in UEFI, which replaces the traditional PC BIOS. If a PC manufacturer wants to place a “Windows 10” or “Windows 8” logo sticker to their PC, Microsoft requires they enable Secure Boot and follow some guidelines.

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How to Combine Text Files Using the “cat” Command in Linux

The cat command is very useful in Linux. It has three main functions related to manipulating text files: creating them, displaying them, and combining them.

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How to Create an NFC Tag That Connects Any Android Phone to a Wi-Fi Network

NFC is one of those tools that is great to have, but so ridiculously underused by the majority of Android users. While it can be used for advanced automation of things on your Android phone, it can also be used for equally as simplistic stuff: like easily sharing your home Wi-Fi data with friends.

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Your Camera’s Most Important Settings: Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO Explained

Getting a nice camera is just the first step in taking great photos–you also have to learn how to use it. Shooting on auto will only take you so far. Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO may sound like intimidating photographer terms, but they’re quite simple–and crucial to getting great photos.

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How to Batch Rename Multiple Files in Windows

Got a bunch of files you want to rename, but don’t want to go through them each one by one? Windows provides more ways to do this than you may realize.

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Source: How-To Geek