Comments are actually a good thing. When you upload a recent image of you skydiving, singing, or doing something else amazing, you’d want someone to comment. Some of us find pleasure in listening to peoples response on our newly bought Range rover or something else. So yes, comments are actually cool. It only becomes bad when the comments are offensive. In a bit, I will show you how you can hide offensive comments on Instagram.
How To Unlike Old Instagram Posts
As a dedicated Instagram user there’s a very high tendency that you would like lots of posts daily, put all your likes on Instagram together and you’ll see that you have a whole lot of images liked on Instagram. How then can it be possible to unlike old Instagram post that you probably liked 2 months ago? This article will show you a possible method that you can use to unlike old Instagram post.
How to lock Windows 10 with your phone
Back in April 2017, Microsoft released the Creators Update adding tons of new features to Windows 10. Once of those was Dynamic Lock. This feature enables you to lock your Windows 10 device whenever you are away from your device.
How to Unhide Viber Chats for iPhone and Android
Hidden Viber chats will stay hidden and can only be accessed using a preset 4-digit PIN code. If you want to unhide Viber chats to have regular access to the chat, then this article is for you.
How to install Ubuntu
For years, Linux has been considered as an operating system that is more secured than Windows. Unlike Windows, Linux is an operating system that comes in different varieties with different visual styles and features. All of them are built over the same kernel, or core of the operating system, which the user interface is different. These are called distributions.
How to Show Battery Percentage on Google Pixel
By default, Google Pixel’s battery level is only shown through a battery indicator icon. A full green battery icon means that the battery is charged at a range that is close to 100%, while a red, almost empty icon means that your phone could go out at any time. Minor issues like this one are one of the drawbacks you experience when using a stock Android operating system. Fortunately, there is a little-known way to show the precise battery percentage on Google Pixel. This tutorial shows how you can easily show the battery percentage on your Google Pixel phone.
Boot and Restart Samsung Galaxy Phones into Safe Mode
A common fix for most computers whenever there are problems with the system is to start in them in Safe Mode. When in Safe Mode, a computer will boot without performing the standard boot processes. (e.g., Autoexec.bat and config.sys files will be disabled, auto-run programs will not auto-run, and device drivers such as printers or scanners will not load.) This allows users to fix problems and program conflicts which cannot typically be resolved on standard boot. Safe Mode is also available for Android devices. Similar to its computer counterpart, Safe Mode for Android allows the device to run in a diagnostic state so that you can check if a recently installed app is causing problems within your system. This issue may cause phones to freeze, reset, or run slow. This tutorial focuses on how to boot Samsung Galaxy phones into Safe Mode.
Boot and Restart HTC Phones in Safe Mode
Safe Mode for Android phones is a diagnostic mode that helps you determine the source of the error that is causing your Android device to get stuck, restart, go on a boot loop, run slow, or freeze. If you have just installed a third-party app on your HTC phone and you are experiencing problems, then trying to fix these issues by booting into Safe Mode is recommended before performing a reset or having your device checked by a service center. This tutorial shows how to put your HTC phones in Safe Mode.
How to Boot and Restart LG Phones in Safe Mode
If you have recently installed a third-party app on your LG phone and you are now having an issue with it (e.g., freezing, boot loops, slow performance, etc.), then booting your device into Safe Mode may help you fix the problem. Booting LG phones in Safe Mode puts them in diagnostic mode, and your phone will have limited functionality to prevent buggy apps from starting. If you want to know how to start LG phones in Sade Mode, keep reading.
How to Get More Sleep Using Bedtime for iPhone
Apple has introduced some useful features and updates with iOS 10. Some changes in Apple’s latest OS are hard to ignore. An overhaul of the messaging app now offers a more entertaining and eye-catching inbox which allows users to send messages with effects and to play games right in the conversation. Some features, however, are not that obvious and are buried deep in Settings and other apps. One such feature is Bedtime. Bedtime lets you manage your both your bedtime and wake-up times by reminding you when it’s time to go to bed and when it’s time to wake up. This tutorial explains how to manage your sleep using Bedtime for iPhone.
Take a Picture While Recording a Video on Google Pixel
Google Pixel’s camera is one of the best cell phone cameras available to date. Topping DxOMark Mobile camera test ratings at a score of 89, Google Pixel packs a powerful 12.3 MP camera that you can use to capture that perfect moment with your family and friends. One interesting feature of the phone’s app is its ability to take a picture while recording a video. This tutorial describes how to use this feature on Google Pixel.
SQL Server: Table Schema Documentation Using DB>Doc
Every developer likes to work on a code that is thoroughly documented with documentation that makes sense and provides adequate insight and information to understand the code’s functionality. Most programming languages provide special tools to generate documentation. For example, the JavaDoc tool is used for generating API documentation in HTML format from available doc comments in Java programs. Alas, Microsoft SQL Server does not include any method to generate table schema documentation. We need to rely on third-party tools to document table schema in SQL Server.
DB>doc for Microsoft SQL Server is a tool adapted to generate table schema documentation. This tool uses SQL Server’s system tables which store information for table structures, views, and constraints to generate schema documentation. Documentation generated using DB>doc provides a list of tables classified by different schema names which makes it easy to be used as a reference. It employs SQL server’s Extended Properties which developers use to document database objects.