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This Google Chrome Tweak Makes Browsing Far Less Annoying
It feels like every website today wants to send you notifications, regardless of how big or small they are. Visit a page in Chrome, for instance and you’ll often start to see a popup box notifying you of new content even when you’re not on their website. If you’re sick of seeing these, it is…
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HP Releases Firmware Update To Stop Hackers Hijacking Your Printer
Printers are not simply “dumb” devices designed to squirt ink or deposit toner — most run rudimentary operating systems and some are capable of printing and scanning without a PC attached. While this is great for productivity, it also offers hackers with a new attack vector — one HP had to recently deal with.
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CherryTree Is An All-In-One Note-Taking App For Windows And Linux
Note-taking apps are everywhere, but the only one I’ve found that can handle anything you throw at it — code, images, HTML, etc. — is CherryTree. By using a node-based structure, keeping your ideas, scraps and other bits organised is very straightforward.
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Why Can’t You Buy Dell’s XPS 13 Developer Edition Notebook In Australia?
Dell’s spiffy Developer Edition notebooks are a product of the company’s “Project Sputnik”, an “open-ended exploratory project to identify what developers wanted in an ideal system”. Unfortunately, despite being widely available in the US and Europe, you can’t get them in Australia (the exception being the Precision 5520). So, why do we miss out?