How To Restrict Editing Cells In A Google Docs Spreadsheet

The real-time collaborative feature is a boon, but it could also be a bane if team members start ‘trespassing’ on data cells and sheets all at the same time. For instance, there can be complex formulas that shouldn’t be touched by everyone. It could lead to data-chaos. Google Docs recently solved this problem by introducing restrictions on editing cells (and also another layer of protection where you can also protect entire sheets)....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 389 words · Carrie Hunte

How To Separate Ringtone And Notification Volume On Android

So, in this post, we will help you unlink the ringtone and notification volume controls. In Android KitKat, Google removed the separate volume controls for ringtone and notification. And it has been like that for Lollipop, Marshmallow, Nougat, and even Oreo. Many users have been asking for this feature, but who gives a damn about what users want? Thankfully, Samsung and LG seem to differ, as they offer separate controls for notification and ringtone like this: However, this is what I have on my Pixel 2 XL....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 891 words · Duane Moore

How To Set App Specific Screen Brightness Timeout On Android

We also discussed an Android app called Gravity, using which you can keep your phone awake while you are working on it and automatically send it to sleep mode when kept in pocket or table. But again, as the app uses the proximity and gyro sensors, it can hog the device’s battery to a certain extent. So if battery life is a concern for you, or you don’t wish to rely on sensors to keep your droid awake, then it’s time to take a look at Screen Controls....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 506 words · Ann Hughes

How To Set Up A Pin To Secure App Purchases On Play Store

saves your credit card information online . In future, it uses the card automatically when you make a purchase to ease up the transaction. If you have got great friends like me who leave no stones unturned in making your life hell, you need to keep an eye on such things. They might ask your phone to call someone but buy few paid apps which you will know only when the credit card bill arrives....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 459 words · Jeffrey Devine

How To Sign A Pdf Using Preview In Os X Yosemite For Mac

Or do you? We’ve already told you about apps for iOS and Android that let you sign any digital document using your finger or stylus when you’re on the go. But those apps did their processing on their own servers, which meant they had access to your precious data. If you have a MacBook running OS X 10.10 Yosemite, you can securely sign the document, without the need to install any extra software or worrying about the privacy....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 509 words · Alvin Burchett

How To Turn On Hover Cards In Google Chrome And Other Cool Tricks

While you can hover your mouse over a tab to see its title, the text in the pop-up is too small and barely visible. That is why Google has introduced Tab Hover Cards in the latest version of Chrome (v75). The feature aims to make identifying tabs a whole lot easier by showing an informative card when you hover the pointer on a tab. Unfortunately, the feature isn’t enabled by default as of now and remains hidden within the experimental Chrome flags....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 929 words · Hyon Johnson

How To Use Fingerprint Sensor As Home Key On Iphone

I have used the touch ID sensors on iPhone and Samsung devices and they are pretty impressive. However, I never realized what they were missing until I used a OnePlus 2. When compared to both the former devices where a person needs to press the home/lock button to wake up the phone and then use the fingerprint sensor to unlock the phone, on OnePlus 2, the touch sensor is the home capacitive touch key and just touching on it wakes up the phone and unlock it....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Judy Burell

How To Use Indents For Paragraphs In Google Docs

Whether you want to create a First Line indent, Hanging indent, or a Paragraph indent, Google Docs carries all the options you need. In this post, we’ll walk you through ways to use indents for paragraphs in Google Docs. Let’s get started. How to Make an Indent in Google Docs on PC While you can easily create a First Line indent using the Tab key on your keyboard, there are certainly better ways to indent a paragraph or a line in Google Docs....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Alan Hernandez

How To Use Multi Windows On Windows 11

Before we go ahead and use multi-windows on Windows 11, make sure that you have enabled relevant options from the Settings menu. Enable Snap Windows From Windows 11 Settings By default, the Snap windows option is enabled from the Settings menu. If you or Windows OS have disabled it accidentally, it’s time to enable it. Step 1: Open the Settings menu on Windows 11 (Use Windows + I keys). Step 2: Go to the System menu....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 713 words · Mitchell Mcdaniel

How To Use Truecaller Assistant To Screen Spam Calls

In an attempt to block them, most of us often ignore calls that might be important to us. Now, Truecaller wants to change this with a new feature called Truecaller Assistant. Purely looking at the numbers, Truecaller is one of the leaders in safer communication. They have over 320 Million active users worldwide and regularly block billions of harmful calls and texts every year. Can you imagine some of the losses people would have to face if those billions of calls/texts made it through?...

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 894 words · Rhonda Roybal

How To View And Limit Internet Usage On Windows 11

So, whether you’re looking to limit your PC’s internet usage or just curious to know about how much data your favorite apps are using, this guide will show you how to view, limit, and reset your internet data usage on Windows 11. So, let’s get started. How to View Internet Usage on Windows 11 The data usage option comes pre-enabled on Windows 11. So, if you’re interested in knowing how much data your PC has consumed, follow the steps below....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 706 words · Robert Heard

How To View And Manage Your Location History In Google Maps

Among all the neat tricks Google Maps has up its sleeve, Timeline has to be the most useful one. It can help you retrace your steps easily. Whether it’s the name of the gift shop you visited last month or photos you took along your last trip, Timeline can help you relive all those memories. Let’s see how you can view, edit or delete your location history in Google Maps....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 857 words · Christina Giannone

How To View Instagram Posts And Stories Without An Account

This feature comes in handy, especially for those who want to check out a public figure or business or to track what’s happening with their friends. In this article, we will guide you through how to view Instagram posts and Stories without an account. How to See Instagram Posts Without an Account Using a Web Browser There are some prerequisites for this method to work. Firstly, you need to know the username of the Instagram profile you wish to view....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1250 words · Tanya Vernon

Instantly Push Links From Any Desktop Browser To Any Phone

transfer web pages, phone numbers and other useful information from the browser to our smartphone in order to continue the work on the go. The only limitation of the trick was that it was limited to Chrome and Android. So today I will talk about another service called Site to Phone using which one can transfer web links and text. What’s great is that it works for all the well known browsers and on almost all smartphones and tablets running on different operating systems....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 558 words · Michael Morales

Ios 6 Tweet Post To Facebook From Notification Center

This is possible because, contrary to past iOS versions, iOS 6 comes with both Twitter and Facebook integrated right into the system. What this means is that while you will need to install both Twitter and Facebook apps in order to read the tweets and wall posts of your friends and people you follow, these apps are actually not necessary in order to be able to post from Notification Center....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 266 words · Brandi Townson

Ios 8 Hide Photos And Receive Specific Email Notifications

Here are a couple of them that can help you both safeguard your privacy and be more productive. Let’s get started. Hide Photos For most of us, our phone’s camera rolls carry huge moments of our lives. If this is your case, then your camera roll also contains some photos that you consider private and that you would prefer to keep for yourself. This is especially true if for some reason you hand your iPhone to someone else, since you don’t know when they will start digging through your Photos app once you are not looking....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · Linda Mata

Iron Man Suit Being Developed By Uk Based Gravity

Called the Daedalus flight, the suit is powered by six gas jet turbine engines, which pack enough power to give flight to the one who wears it as well as push a person off of the ground to a considerable distance. “Our technology combines body mounted miniaturised jet engines with a specially designed exoskeleton allowing vertical take-off and flight,” the company’s website reads. Currently, the flying time and altitude, both have been less than what is desired from the Daedalus flight suit....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 334 words · Kevin Frye

Join Images Horizontally Or Vertically On Ios And Android

If you ever need to stitch a couple of images to quickly upload them to your Tumblr/WordPress blog or post it on Twitter, just use on of these apps on your Android device, iPhone or iPad. No need to go to the web or rush for the laptop! Pro tip: Once you’ve joined the images, why don’t you use Skitch or apps like Pinpoint on iOS to easily annotate or draw over them before sharing....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 404 words · Jay Murphy

Kangaroo Pc Review A Portable Stick Computer

Common Features of Stick Computers Stick computers are designed to be an extra computer for most people. They have mobile device processors like phones rather than laptop or desktop processors. They plug directly into an HDMI port on the back of a TV or monitor. These computers usually have a few USB ports along with Bluetooth and micro-SD card slot. For networking, they’ll have built-in wireless but no Ethernet port. Most of them look like a large USB flash drive, but contain a full computer with an operating system....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 802 words · Mary Harris

Kindle Paperwhite Review My Adventures In E Ink Land

I’m not new to ebook readers. I successfully completed my goal of reading 52 books in 2012 thanks to Nook Simple Touch. So when it comes to ebook readers, I know my stuff. But 2012 was a different time, the playing field was leveled back then, with Nook offering similar hardware at a lower price. So, it came down to ecosystem, and Nook, with its support for ePub, won....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Peter Bramer