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How to Find and Reference Environment Variables in Windows PowerShell

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In the classic Windows Command Processor, environment variables were referenced using “%” symbols surrounding the variable name. The environment variables were enumerated by simply typing “set” in the command prompt. This has changed considerably in PowerShell.

Google Chrome: How to Uninstall Web Store Apps

If you need to uninstall an app that you got at the Chrome Web Store because it wasn’t what you wanted or you found something better, just follow these steps.

How to Enable Your New Facebook Profile

If you want to start using the new Facebook profile and don’t want to wait for the rollout, you can enable it now and enjoy the more visual interface.

Android: How To Take a Screenshot

In generating tutorials or for debugging, creating screenshots from an Android device is essential. Unfortunately, getting this screen capture is not a simple process. The following steps will demonstrate how to do it.

How to Automate Windows Diskpart Commands in a Script

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Being able to automate disk partitioning, volume creation, and filesystem formatting can be very useful. It is especially handy for imaging processes, e.g. from a WinPE boot disk.

OS X: How to Adjust Archive Preferences

If you want to change how the operating system handles archive files (such as deleting archive files after they have been expanded), you will have to know where to look. Follow this Tech-Recipe to find out how to find the Archives Preference Pane.

How to run your own PowerShell scripts / cmdlets

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By default, Microsoft has prevented the running of custom PowerShell scripts, a.k.a. cmdlets, by setting the PowerShell “ExecutionPolicy” to “Restricted”. This can be changed easily.

Android: How to change ring time for calls before sent to voicemail (AT&T / T-Mobile / GSM Networks)

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This tech-recipe will explain how to change the length of time your phone will ring before it sends a call to voicemail.  This will only work on GSM based mobile carrier and Android phones (ie AT&T, T-Mobile, any network that uses a SIM Card).

5 New Things We All Hate about Web Sites

If your web site does any of these things, please stop. As innovation pushes the web forward, new annoyances frequently appear. You are embarrassing us and your visitors hate you for doing any of these things.

Windows Live Messenger 2011: How to create custom emoticons

Are you tired of Windows Live Messenger’s default emoticons? This tutorial will show you how to create and use your own emoticons in WLM 2011.

OS X: How Can I Access exFAT drives with my Apple Computer?

exFAT is a relatively new file system introduced by Microsoft with the Vista OS. It is frequently used in Windows 7 installations as well. Many Apple users need the ability to access exFAT drives — especially shared external hard drives. Can Apple computers use exFAT drives?

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