How To Transform Your Iphone S Keyboard Into A Trackpad In One Step

The way that most people move the cursor is to jab at the display with their fingertip, trying to get the cursor into the right spot for an edit. There is a magnified bubble view of where the cursor is on the screen, but I find that this is usually obscured by my digits. And as anyone who has tried this will tell you, it gets real frustrating, real fast....

March 27, 2023 · 1 min · 186 words · Lawrence Giles

How To Turn Your Favorite Sites Into Web Apps And Why

Also: How to use ChatGPT to create an app I have a number of sites I use every day (such as content management systems, admin tools, invoicing sites, and more). Sure, I can just open those in regular browser tabs and even pin those tabs for easy access. My problem is I typically already have a ton of tabs open in my web browser, so adding another tab can get messy....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · Floyd Dobratz

How To Use Microsoft Authenticator As Your Password Manager

For me, it’s still the best way, and really the only way for now, to juggle all the unique and complex passwords for my online accounts. I’d advise anyone with a large number of accounts to adopt a password manager for the same purpose. Also: How to protect and secure your password manager But if you don’t have a dedicated password manager and you already use Microsoft Authenticator for two-factor authentication, you can enlist that app for password management....

March 27, 2023 · 5 min · 941 words · Anthony Kaster

How To Use Opera S Pinboards Feature As A Kanban Board For A More Effective Experience

Another reason why I prefer Opera is that it offers plenty of extra features without making the browser feel overly bloated and heavy. Although the browser does tiptoe up against that bloated line drawn in the sand, it never actually steps over it. One of the features that might put a smile on your face is called Pinboards, and it’s exactly what you think it is… a place to pin items that are of interest to you and that you might want to view later or use for inspiration....

March 27, 2023 · 4 min · 797 words · Seymour Duguay

I Asked Chatgpt To Write A Short Star Trek Episode It Actually Succeeded

Also: I asked ChatGPT to write a WordPress plugin I needed. It did it in less than 5 minutes There are implications to all of this, which I’ll discuss at the end of this article. But before I talk about how yet another technology is going to ruin life as we know it, let’s take a moment for a small experiment. Can an AI write a Star Trek episode? This got me to thinking....

March 27, 2023 · 10 min · 2043 words · Monica Crary

I Tried This Terrifying Looking 199 Led Face Mask It Was A Nightmare

My first encounter with this technology came in college when I went to a friend’s dorm room and saw a mask similar to this one on her desk. When I asked if it was left over from a Halloween costume, she laughed and said that no, it was an LED face mask. She used it every night. You could set it to different colors to match whatever skin concern you had, from acne to fine lines and wrinkles....

March 27, 2023 · 6 min · 1080 words · Harold Morris

Ibm Takes Wraps Off E1080 Power 10 Server For Hybrid Cloud

Thanks to the 7-nanometre Samsung-manufactured chip, IBM is boasting the server can deliver 30% better performance per core, 50% higher total capacity at socket and system level, and overall, 33% less energy consumed compared to its 980 predecessor. Thanks to dedicated hardware, the new chip can do AI inferencing up to 5 times faster, and is 2.5 times faster on workloads involving AES encryption when compared to the E980. “For implementing AI in business applications, you do not need to make of separate GPU-accelerated systems,” IBM CTO of Power Satya Sharma said....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Timothy Gale

If You Want A Portable Touchscreen Monitor Desklab S Is 411 Off

The touchscreen has probably been the biggest UI innovation in the last 50 years, so much so that we often take it for granted. And yet, when it comes time to work, many of us resign ourselves to the same old non-interactive monitor screens. Desklab plans to change that with a portable monitor with an external touchscreen that’s responsive, clear, and adaptive to changing light conditions. If you’ve never used a touchscreen for work, this one makes the transition easy....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 297 words · Mary Sherwood

Improve Your Swing Away From The Course With 100 Off This Golf Simulator

The simulator has a sensor that can gather helpful information about your game in real-time. Combined with the E6 CONNECT software, it creates an interactive coach that can display your swing data after each shot, plus analytics. Four critical characteristics of your swing are captured, so you’ll see details about your clubface and attack angles, swing tempo, and club path. Golfers of any skill level can benefit from this type of information, but that’s just the beginning of what the TruGolf Mini can do....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 241 words · Edwin Sittre

In 2022 Security Will Be Priority Number One For Linux And Open Source Developers

Open-source software is also growing by leaps and bounds. According to Gartner’s 2021 Hype Cycle for Open-Source Software (OSS): “Through 2025, more than 70% of enterprises will increase their IT spending on OSS, compared with their current IT spending. Plus, by 2025, software as a service (SaaS) will become the preferred consumption model for OSS due to its ability to deliver better operational simplicity, security, and scalability.” Thinking of databases, the beef and potatoes of enterprise software, Gartner predicts that over 70% of new in-house applications will be developed on an open-source database....

March 27, 2023 · 5 min · 963 words · John Vanburen

Inside Charlie S Work From Home Setup A Millennial S Small Office Space In Progress

I’ve worked from home for the best part of a decade. Things have moved on from the days of shifting between different rental properties, and now, I finally have the option for a dedicated workspace, albeit a small one. Years of hunching over a laptop on a sofa or my bed – combined with an old motorcycle injury – have not proven to be kind to my back, and as ZDNet has previously cautioned in our working from home health guide, healthy working habits are key to long-term productivity and comfort....

March 27, 2023 · 6 min · 1068 words · Irene Wilson

Intel Expands Ai Developer Toolkit To Bring More Intelligence To The Edge

“With inference taking over as a critical workload at the edge, there’s a much greater diversity of applications” under development, Adam Burns, Intel VP and GM of Internet of Things Group, said to ZDNet. Since its launch, hundreds of thousands of developers have used OpenVINO to deploy AI workloads at the edge, according to Intel. A typical use case would be defect detection in a factory. Now, with broader model support, a manufacturer could use it to build a defect spotting system, plus a system to listen to a machine’s motor for signs of failure....

March 27, 2023 · 3 min · 433 words · Jack Murgia

Intelli Stepup Is This The Perfect Charger For Apple Fans

How many Apple users just have one product? Not many. This means that if you have, say, an iPhone and an Apple Watch and AirPods – and you want to charge them simultaneously – you’re dealing with a pile of chargers and wires. Also: Don’t waste your money on these Apple products: May 2022 edition What you need is a single platform that lets you charge everything with a single wire and a single charger....

March 27, 2023 · 1 min · 186 words · Dorian Badgley

It Sector Contributes To Gdp Growth In Brazil

At 8.7 trillion Brazilian reais ($1.7 trillion), Brazil’s GDP has grown 4.6% last year compared to 2020, according to IBGE. The IT and telecommunications sector was among the best performers of the Latin economy, with 12.3% growth in 2021, contributing to a boost to the services industry overall. This compares with agribusiness, a key sector for the Brazilian economy, which has seen a decline of 0.2% last year. According to IBGE, business activity in the information and telecommunications sector had been on the rise since start of the COVID-19 crisis....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · Kiesha Green

James Madison University President People Are The Most Important Strategic Resource

In the past few weeks, may Salesforce colleagues and I have been deeply engaged with higher education leaders across the globe, to better understand how we could help with their crisis management and high priority digital transformation initiatives. In March alone, I have engaged nearly 30 higher education chief marketing officers, to better understand the necessary communication and messaging best practices, including a relevant content strategy to best inform all stakeholders – students, faculty, administration, and communities....

March 27, 2023 · 7 min · 1439 words · Douglas Wilson

Laptop Deal Get The Dell Latitude 5491 For Only 219

The 5491 features a 14-inch HD display with a backlit keyboard. It comes with 500GB of storage to hold all of your files plus more. The refurbished laptop has Grade A certification means that it will look brand new sitting on your desk or tucked away in your travel bag. As a rule of thumb, you shouldn’t feel concerned over purchasing a refurbished laptop. Dell rigorously tests them to make sure they’re up to their standards, so you will still get a great laptop that is just as good as a new model....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 221 words · Derrick Howard

Last Chance To Get Diverse Royalty Free Images For Only 20

Visuals are crucial when it comes to messaging, and yours should grab the attention your content deserves. Fortunately, you can now dump all that boring stock imagery and use Scopio’s library of original, diverse images. Best of all, a Scopio Authentic Stock Photography: Unlimited Lifetime Subscription is currently available to new users for just $19. You’ll have unlimited lifetime access to Scopio’s image library, which is constantly growing. Plus, this single-user subscription provides extended licenses that allow you to use your images for any type of project you wish, including merchandise, advertising, websites, newsletters, and more....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 369 words · George Bush

Learn Python Javascript Database Programming And More In 2022 With These 21 Courses

Python is one of the easiest and most popular programming languages to learn — it can even be taught to middle schoolers!. Now you can learn it from scratch in the “Python Crash Course.” You’ll start with the basics and move right along from the Python command line through data types, docstrings, and more. The better your skills, the higher your job prospects will be, and the “JavaScript Crash Course” will teach you JavaScript from scratch, introduce you to React, and show you how to build a website using ReactJS....

March 27, 2023 · 2 min · 251 words · Jose Finke

Learning How To Code In A Male Dominated Field

According to last year’s FRG Technology Consulting Java and PHP Salary Survey, only one in every 10 developers is a woman. But women are increasingly moving into the tech industry – sometimes unconventionally – and learning the skills it takes to create code. E-learning platforms like Code Institute aim to make it easy to take on the commitment of a new career in coding by letting students learn on their own flexible schedules....

March 27, 2023 · 4 min · 719 words · Dayna Becker

Lenovo Thinkpad X13S Review A Premium Arm Based Ultraportable With 5G And Long Battery Life

Despite these advantages, users have been wary of Windows on Arm devices up to now, mostly due to concerns about app compatibility. However, things are improving: Windows 11 now supports x64 emulation, and Microsoft has recently released its Windows Dev Kit 2023 (a.k.a. Project Volterra), a Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3-powered mini-PC which, along with Arm64EC tooling, is designed to help developers create native Windows 11 apps and transition existing x64 apps to the Arm platform....

March 27, 2023 · 9 min · 1737 words · Tanya Black