2 Easy Ways To Schedule Photo Uploads To Your Flickr Account

Flickr is also a great place for photo sharing, you can create photo sets and upload photos to your Flickr account for free. The photos can be tagged, you can join Flickr groups of your choice and participate in the community to start a discussion. But sometimes, I need to schedule photo uploads to my Flickr account. Let’s take an example to understand this. Suppose I am on a Family trip and have been taking photos of tourist places....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 856 words · Michael Orcutt

3 Things You Should Do Before Selling Your Apple Watch

However, some people decide it’s time to part with their Apple Watch. Maybe you’re among them and want to sell an older version to get money for the newest model – currently Series 5. Or perhaps something happened to make you short on cash this month, and you think selling your Apple Watch would relieve some stress associated with that situation. Fortunately, selling is a straightforward process. 1. Research the Ways to Sell It Potential sellers have plenty of ways to get money for an Apple Watch....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 660 words · Martin Rhyne

3 Useful Windows Apps To Change Wallpapers Automatically Everyday

Setting a new wallpaper in Windows is nothing hard. All you have to do is right-click on your favorite image and select the option “Set as Wallpaper.” However, it would be even better if you could have an app that could automatically set a new gorgeous wallpaper every single day. Here are some of the best apps you can try to automatically set a new wallpaper in Windows. 1. Dynamic Theme If you are using Windows 10, Dynamic Theme is one of the best apps to automatically set a new desktop wallpaper every day....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 502 words · Hector Roberts

4 Big Mobile Processor Questions Answered

1: Aren’t Mobile CPUs Just Some Bits of Silicon? From a raw material perspective, CPUs are virtually all made of the same materials. Silicon has enabled us to create ever-smaller components that pack bigger punches. But if we learned anything from desktop computers, it’s that the performance from an AMD processor differs from that of an Intel processor. Mobile CPUs operate in quite the same manner. Even though most of them are literally children of the ARM family, you’d be mistaken to say that they’re all the same....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 630 words · Jennifer Aguino

4 More Useful Apps To Automate Your Android Phone

Tasker is one of the most well known and also one of the most complicated apps out there to automate actions on your Android. In light of that, we are going to talk about some other Android apps to automate some of redundant tasks and actions on your phone. 1. Llama Llama is one of the staff favorites here at MTE. It is a great low-power way for you to automate some of the functions on your phone....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 669 words · Sonia Respress

4 Of The Best Free Firewall Software For Windows

Note: before you install one of the programs we’ve listed in this guide, it’s important to note that although the firewalls are free, they’re not substitutes for good security software. Once you install any one of them, check that you’ve disabled the native Windows firewall to avoid any software conflicts. 1. Comodo Firewall Comodo’s free firewall is an effective solution that does a lot more than just the basics. It stops malware in its tracks and controls how programs use your Internet connection....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 996 words · Michele Rivera

4 Popular Bitcoin Alternatives And How They Compare To Bitcoin

A List Of Alternatives There are currently several alternatives to Bitcoin, but not all of them pit very well against it. I will be comparing only the most popular currencies to Bitcoin, but I will show you a list below of every currently active alternative, in descending order of popularity (currencies that will be compared are written in bold): Litecoin Namecoin PPCoin Ixcoin Novacoin Primecoin Feathercoin Terracoin Freicoin Devcoin Megacoin DigitalCoin Fastcoin WorldCoin PhenixCoin BBQcoin YAcoin Ixcoin Franko CHNcoin Mincoin Bitbar Bytecoin Junkcoin Royalcoin Multicoin Rucoin Timekoin Infinitecoin...

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 981 words · Christian Johnson

4 Questions About Fingerprint Authentication Answered

1: Is Fingerprinting Safer Than Using a Password? This is a terribly difficult question to answer, since it depends on what kind of matching process a particular application that connects to the Internet uses. For example, your device can tie your fingerprint to your password for a particular application so that your fingerprint data will be read on the device and the device will send the stored password upon finding a match....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 951 words · Eugenia Polito

4 Tweaks To Speed Up Any Web Browser In Windows 10

1. Turn off P2P Delivery Optimization in Windows 10 So here’s one of those things that you probably didn’t know about Windows 10, and it sounds kind of scary. There is an option in Windows 10 that may be switched on by default which ties your PC into a Microsoft-handled P2P network, which uploads your installed Windows updates and distributes them to speed up updates on your home network and for strangers online....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 759 words · James Johnson

5 Gadgets To Get Dad For Father S Day

With so many options out there it can be a real headache looking through those endless options. It can also be time-consuming as well. Here are some gadgets that Dad is sure to love. 1. Samsung Galaxy S8 Get Dad one of the best smartphones on the market; buy him the Samsung Galaxy S8 for $729. Unlike the S7, the S8 features a more all-screen look with it 5.8-inch curved display....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 655 words · Stella Hoagland

5 Of The Best Gba Emulators To Play Gameboy Advance Games

What Are GBA Emulators? GBA or Game Boy Advance was a 32-bit handheld console released in 2001 by Nintendo. Since the console has been discontinued, the only way to play those games is by using emulators, which are third-party programs. Emulators are software designed to simulate another device on a PC. You can also use GBA emulators on Android. To play games on a GBA emulator, you must first possess a ROM file of the game you want to play, then load it onto the emulator....

December 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1624 words · Alice Downing

5 Really Useful Shortcuts You Can Make In Windows

1. Lock Your Computer When you need to go out and you don’t want anyone snooping around your computer, you can either lock it or shut it down. Of course, you also need a password on your account to make this completely effective. This way, anyone trying to intrude on your computer will be blocked by a password dialog and won’t be able to access your information. It’s very useful for office computers....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 446 words · Antonio Everett

5 Top Apple Pencil Alternatives You Should Consider Getting

1. Logitech Crayon Unquestionably the next best thing to the Apple Pencil, the Logitech Crayon, is the most popular alternative. The largest difference between the two is the Crayon lacks pressure sensitivity. However, adjusting the drawing angle slightly on the Crayon will simulate to an extent the same pressure sensitivity of the Apple Pencil. Given that it costs less than half the price of the Pencil, this makes the roughly $50 Crayon an outstanding choice....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 734 words · Alma Ziegler

5 Uber Tips Tricks To Make Your Next Ride More Enjoyable

In this regard Uber has succeeded, as users don’t have to be rocket scientists to use the app. As a result, Uber has seen people flock to its service. However while getting people where they need to go is its main function, Uber, like any product, is diversifying and adding new features. Here are some little known ways Uber can make your life even easier or just make your ride a little more enjoyable....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1009 words · Barbara Gross

6 Cool Uses Of Linux Live Cds

1. Try Out Linux First Hand Obviously, the first reason to use a Linux live media will always be to try out the Linux operating system and to get a taste of what it is before actually installing on your system. There are so many flavors out there, and you can download almost all the Linux distributions from their official sites. Once downloaded, you can create your own live media either by installing it in a CD/DVD or on a thumb drive using free software like Unetbootin....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 664 words · Michael Hilton

6 Of The Best Linux Text Editors

1. Atom If you’re looking to jump in at the deep end of text editing, then the GitHub-developed Atom could be for you. It can be a bit confusing when starting from scratch to know which packages to install, but that’s the nature of the text-editing beast. Atom isn’t the lightest text editor out there, and if you’re just configuring files or other small-ish jobs, then it might not be for you....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 888 words · Jean Williams

8 Free Alternatives To Microsoft Onenote

Or are you looking for something alternative that visualizes your notes in more interesting and noteworthy ways? We’ve handpicked the best OneNote alternatives that should make your note-taking a cinch. 1. Bear This one’s an Apple exclusive (iOS, Mac, Apple Watch), but Bear deserves a mention because it’s quite possibly the overall best-designed note-taking app out there. It uses a three-pane structure and prioritizes a Search function in the top-right corner, which is so crucial to getting where you want....

December 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1085 words · Brent Hayes

8 Of The Best Third Party Youtube Apps For Mobile You Should Try

1. YMusic Of all the third-party YouTube apps out there, YMusic (Android) is probably the most accurate at mimicking that YouTube experience (its default color scheme is green, but you can change this to red — something more reminiscent of old YouTube). In the “Discover” section, you’ll have access to YouTube, from where you can search YouTube using the button at the top right corner, or browse via the categories of Home, Music, Recommended, Your Top Tracks and Library, where you can access your playlists, your YouTube channel (if you have one) etc....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1357 words · Stephanie Whitney

A Sneak Peek To How Future Technology Can Enhance Humans

Implanted RFID chips If you’ve ever had a pet, you might have opted to get an RFID microchip put under their skin so they could be scanned and returned if they got lost. Now, that same technology is here for humans: it’s already being used in Sweden to unlock doors and pay for train rides, and a few people are working to bring the tech mainstream. Implantable RFID chips, relatively easy to put in and take out, are for sale right now, doing everything from unlocking your phone to monitoring your vital signs....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 847 words · Connie Dent

Access Geo Restricted Websites On Ubuntu Using Lantern

Frankly speaking, it’s the end of the road for most users who aren’t tech savvy. For the well-informed, however, web proxies and VPN services are the available options, but rarely do people put in so much effort to access a single service, except of course if it’s something urgent. What if you could just install a software that automatically bypasses geo-restrictions while you go about surfing the Internet the same way you do now?...

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 658 words · Dorothy Garrett