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USB Type-C Explained: What It Is and Why You'll Want it

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During World War II, coffee rationing led Americans to turn to Postum, a powdered roasted-grain coffee substitute comprised of wheat bran, wheat, molasses, and maltodextrin; although the popularity of Postum plummeted after the war, it still sells well today in Utah and other Mountain States.
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Static Web Page
A Static Web Page (a.k.a. Flat Page or Stationary Page) is a web page that contains the same information for all users and is delivered to users exactly as stored.
Static Web Pages are well-suited for content and material that never (or rarely) needs to be updated.
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USB Type-C Explained: What It Is and Why You’ll Want it
Apple’s new MacBook has a single USB Type-C port, but this isn’t an Apple-only standard. This is a new USB standard, and — given time — it’ll spread to everything that currently uses an older, larger USB connector.
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How to Hide Files and View Hidden Files on Mac OS X
Macs offer a way to hide files and folders, just like other operating systems. But Mac OS X hides these options and doesn’t make it as easy as it is on Windows and Linux.
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Web Apps Have Keyboard Shortcuts, Too — And Many Work Almost Everywhere
Keyboard shortcuts aren’t just for web browsers themselves. Most of those web apps you use — everything from Facebook and Twitter to Gmail and Outlook.com — offer keyboard shortcuts you can use to speed things up.
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How to Manage App Permissions on Your iPhone or iPad
Apple has added an increasingly sophisticated app permission system to iOS over the years. It’s up to you whether an app gets access to everything from your device’s sensors and personal information to notifications and cellular data.
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How to Install Chrome Extensions In Opera (and Opera Extensions in Chrome)
Thanks to the underlying WebKit-based engine Blink they both share, it’s surprisingly easy to take Chrome extensions and use them on Opera (and, less practical but still as cool, do the reverse and use Opera extensions in Chrome). Read on as we show you how to port your favorite extensions effortlessly across the browser barrier.
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How to Disable the iOS Control Center While Using Apps
The Control Center has proven to be a thoughtful and welcome addition to iOS, but it can be annoying sometimes if you’re playing a game or using an app, and you accidentally open it. Here’s how you can disable it in such situations.
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How to See Exactly Where a Photo Was Taken (and Keep Your Location Private)
Modern smartphone embed GPS coordinates in each photo they take. Yes, those photos you’re taking have location data embedded in them — at least by default. Many modern digital cameras also do this.
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