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Apple iOS Siri Audio Commentary Tutorial
Today we wanted to show you an idea inspired by our own previous Apple iOS Siri Primer Tutorial that combines … One (tutorial picture) image made up of a 3 x 3 set of “subimages” … that has the “intelligence” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, area, audio, CSS, HTML, image, iOS, iPad, Javascript, Mac OS X, map, mobilefish, onclick, onmouseover, operating system, programming, QuickTime Player, screen capture, screenshot, Siri, speech, speech recognition, tutorial
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Apple iOS Siri Primer Tutorial
After the tutorial two days back, with Windows 10 and its Cortana voice recognition “personal assistant” (that we tested out with Windows 10 Cortana Primer Tutorial below) you’d be wondering if Apple has an equivalent, and yes, for iOS, which … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, iOS, iPad, operating system, screen capture, screenshot, Siri, speech, speech recognition, tutorial
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Windows File History Backup Primer Tutorial
Before and after major upgrades of operating systems, it is tempting to backup your systems. With Windows, before Windows 8, the word to look for was “Backup”, but from Windows 8 and up, the term “File History” will be encountered … Continue reading →
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Tagged backup, Control Panel, desktop, file history, Microsoft, operating system, removable media, tutorial, upgrade, Windows, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 9
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Windows 10 Upgrade Primer Tutorial
This coming Friday, 29th July 2016 marks the cut off day for free upgrades to Windows 10 from Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8.1 or Windows 9 operating systems, as you can read about here. Why do this? Read … Continue reading →
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Tagged 0xc7700112, desktop, install, Microsoft, operating system, tutorial, upgrade, Windows, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 9
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Windows Accessories Games of Old Tutorial
Some of us remember when Windows had an All Programs->Accessories menu that had a Games submenu with all sorts of quite and useful (desktop) games. In modern Windows operating system incarnations this arrangement, that came with Windows, has disappeared, but … Continue reading →
Internet Explorer ActiveX Batch Quiz Primer Tutorial
Hope you don’t find “intellectual exercises” a waste of time? If so, you may need to tune out now, from our HotKey Quiz web application (building on yesterday’s Windows Command Line Batch Quiz Primer Tutorial) discussion below. There are occasions … Continue reading →
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Tagged 32 bit, 64 bit, ActiveX, Assembler, batch, command line, debug, desktop, DOS, Internet Explorer, Javascript, operating system, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Command Line Batch Quiz Primer Tutorial
Readers who found Assembler Primer Tutorial interesting may well be interested in today’s tutorial where we construct a simple quiz made up of questions suiting a hotkey answer on the Windows command line, written in DOS (or Windows Command Line) … Continue reading →
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Tagged 32 bit, 64 bit, Assembler, batch, command line, debug, desktop, DOS, operating system, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Mac Finder Copy Paste Move Rename Tutorial
We’ve said before how similar and similarly useful are the Windows Explorer and Mac (OS X) Finder desktop applications on a desktop or laptop computer, when we presented Mac Finder and Windows Explorer Primer Tutorial all that time ago. So, … Continue reading →
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Tagged bsd, copy, desktop, drag and drop, Finder, gesture, GUI, hard disk, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, move, operating system, paste, rename, right click, tag, trackpad, tutorial, two finger gesture, unix, Windows, Windows Explorer
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