7 Best Public Domain Music Sites

Sites that have public domain songs are different from free music streaming services because this music is actually yours to keep. Nobody owns it because there aren’t any active copyrights, so you don’t have to worry about infringing on copyright laws if you use them in your own videos or mix them in with your existing music collection. Below are the best public domain music websites. Expand your musical horizons and discover a whole new world of music you might not know about....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Lorraine Simmons

9 Best Free Image Converter Software Programs

Below is a list of the best, completely free image converter software programs. Some are even online services, meaning you can use them to convert pictures online without needing to download the program. Input Formats: GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP, DIB, JFIF, PJPEG, JPG, PJP, HEIF, and HEIC Output Formats: JPG, PNG, PDF, and SVG This converter is extremely easy to use. Just upload one or more photos to the site, rotate any of them if necessary, and then pick from any of the supported output formats....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 957 words · Remona Avenoso

A Beginner S Guide To Hd Camcorders

Below is a short guide on HD camcorders, with the difference between standard and high definition quality camcorders, the video resolutions supported by camcorders, and more. SD vs HD Camcorders Much like televisions, the difference between standard definition and high definition camcorders is the video resolution. The video you see on your TV or computer screen is made up of hundreds of different lines. Standard definition video has 480 horizontal lines of resolution whereas high-def video can have up to 1,080....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 545 words · Frank Stones

A Short History Of Napster

What Was Napster Originally? Napster had a very different face when it first came into existence in 1999. The developers of the original Napster launched the service as a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network. The software application was easy to use with a free account, and it was specifically designed for sharing digital music files (in the MP3 format) across a Web-connected network. The service was extremely popular and provided easy access for millions of internet users to a large amount of free audio files (mostly music) that could also be shared with other Napster members....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 564 words · Gloria Briggs

Adjusting Visual Effects To Improve Pc Speed

If your computer isn’t powerful enough, Aero’s various effects adversely affect performance. But, like all things Windows, Microsoft offers a way for you to cut down on the effects and adjust them to your heart’s content. How to Adjust Visual Effects on Your Windows Computer To reduce the number of effects Windows utilizes: Benefit of Adjusting Visual Effects Reducing the performance load of visual effects can result in speed increases for your computer, especially if it’s an older model....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 240 words · Jackie Knoy

Ads Spotted In Google Verification Text Messages

According to 9to5Google, Action Launcher developer Chris Lacy tweeted a photo on Monday of an actual two-factor authentication text message from Google with a VPN ad and included link at the end of it. Lacy said he asked for a verification code after a failed login attempt, so it wasn’t a random text, but Google Messages still flagged it as spam. Lacy received a slew of responses to his Tweet, and it appears that a phone carrier added the ad to the message, possibly as a very clever form of targeted advertising....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Trina Strickland

Aeiusny Portable Solar Generator Review Pure Sine Wave Inverter For Sensitive Medical Equipment

Living in an area known for natural disasters and potentially prolonged power outages, I’m always on the lookout for ways to generate backup electricity without storing gas or propane. And while I didn’t run into any hurricanes during my time with the Aeiusny 288WH Portable Solar Generator, I did put it through its paces over the course of a long weekend, testing charge speed at home and on the road, its ability to keep devices like my phone and laptop charged, and whether that big battery capacity is really all it’s cracked up to be....

December 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1521 words · Gary Colon

Allowing Less Secure Email Programs Access To Gmail

One possibility is updating your mail client software. For example, the Mail app on iPads and iPhones with iOS version 6 or earlier is not secure enough to access Gmail. Update your device’s software to the latest version, which will include an updated Mail app compatible with Gmail security. Another option—which Google does not recommend because it weakens the security of your account—is to change the settings in your Gmail account to allow less secure apps access to it....

December 19, 2022 · 1 min · 194 words · Linda Frontz

An Introduction To Powerpoint

Get to Know the PowerPoint Lingo There are terms that are specific to presentation software. The nice part is that once you learn terms specific to PowerPoint, those same terms are used in similar software programs such as Google Docs and Apple Keynote. The 10 Most Common PowerPoint Terms Learn the Keys to a Successful Presentation Most people dive right in and write their presentation as they go. However, the best presenters don’t work that way; they begin by planning out their presentations....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 495 words · Joyce Uribe

Android 101 How To Use Your Android Smartphone Or Tablet

Android 101: Home Screen, Notifications, Search Bar, App Drawer, and Dock The Home Screen is the screen you see when you are not inside an app. There’s a lot of interesting stuff packed in this screen, and there’s a lot you can do with it to be more productive using your Samsung Galaxy, Google Nexus, or whichever Android device you own. The Notification Center The top of the Home Screen tells you quite a bit about what’s going on with your smartphone or tablet....

December 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1232 words · Louie Snow

App Store Spring Cleaning May Cause Headaches For Everyone

Apple has started to email developers, warning them that apps will be removed from sale because they haven’t been updated recently. The problem here is that plenty of apps just don’t need to be updated. A calculator app, or a guitar tuner, for example, don’t need to change or add new features. So is this good news for customers, bad news for developers, or something else? “The main point of this ‘update’ is to clean out the dead weight in the app store and remove apps that no longer function as expected, and apps that crash upon opening will be removed....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 701 words · Brenda Fontenot

Apple Reveals Wwdc 21 Dates Opening Keynote

Apple revealed that its annual developer-focused conference will kick off on June 7 at 10 AM PDT with an opening keynote. As previously reported, the event will run through June 11. According to ZDNet, Apple sent several invitations to members of the media and developers, with a tagline of “And away we go.” Apple is expected to preview iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, macOS 12, and tvOS 15. The company also is expected to follow tradition and release the first beta downloads for those operating systems....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 253 words · Connie Nelson

Apple S Grip On The App Store Is Finally Loosening

Apple won its App Store court fight against Epic Games on all but one point. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Apple must drop its “anti-steering” policy, an absurd set of rules that stops an app from even telling the user that a world exists outside the App Store. And now, app-payment company Paddle has already shown some alternative in-app payment systems to replace Apple’s. “Alternative payment options allow customers to have direct relationships with software vendors that will enable them to provide better customer support and use a personalized approach to each customer,” Oleksandr Kosovan, founder and CEO of MacPaw and Setapp, told Lifewire via email....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 681 words · Ruth Cornelius

Apple S Lightning Connector Is Getting Old But It May Never See A Successor

The Lightning connector replaced Apple’s 30-pin dock connector, itself around for 11 years, and still sometimes seen in the wild, peeking from the top panels of budget-hotel alarm clock radios. Device by device, Apple has been replacing its proprietary Lightning ports with USB-C, but it’s still holding steadfast on the iPhone. “Lightning connectors were good because they were faster and smaller than the 30-pin dock connector [that] was prevalent at the time....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 687 words · Kay Macko

Apple S New Account Deletion Rule Is Great For User Privacy

Starting January 31, 2022, Apple will require that apps let you delete any accounts created with that same app. This protects your private data and effectively blocks companies that won’t let you easily cancel subscriptions. But there’s a lot more to it than that. Apple’s new account deletion policy looks simple, but changes a lot. “You never know when or how an old account might fall victim to a breach or what consequences may result....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 664 words · Mindi Chowenhill

Apple S Self Service Repair Program Benefits Them More Than You

Not only that but other devices—Macs, for example—will be added to this new Self Service Repair Program later. Apple will even provide repair guides. All this from a company known for its pathetic hardware repairability scores and for claiming that iPhone repairs are too dangerous for the average user to attempt. But will people really start repairing their own iPhones? Or is Apple just trying to get right-to-repair legislators off its back?...

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 677 words · Charlene Tillotson

Apple S Universal Control Is Way More Impressive Than Sidecar

Universal Control lets you push the mouse cursor off the edge of your Mac’s screen, only to have it appear on the screen of a nearby iPad or another Mac. From there, anything you do with the mouse and keyboard is directed at that second device. It’s like using a computer with two monitors, only you’re actually using two computers. And here’s the killer feature: you can drag and drop pretty much anything between the two machines....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 711 words · Dianne Nichols

Apple Seems A Little Confused About Its New More Expensive Ipad Lineup

Sounds amazing, right? Except, it’s the very opposite, making it hard to know which model to buy. Many, if not most, users might even be better off with the outgoing models. And that’s before we get to how the new iPad still uses the older Apple Pencil. “The prices are really going crazy. I was starting to invest into the iOS ecosystem for music, but now [I’m beginning] to have second thoughts....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 700 words · Christine Watson

Apple Watch Series 6 Review A Modest Upgrade But Still The Best

In that grand scheme of updates and enhancements, the new Apple Watch Series 6 is a pretty minor upgrade compared to the last couple of models. It adds a blood oxygen sensor and comes in two new colors, but otherwise feels like a very slight step up with otherwise iterative enhancements. Granted, it’s the best Apple Watch to date, but with the cheaper Apple Watch SE launching alongside, there’s perhaps less incentive to drop $400+ on the top model this time....

December 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1740 words · Dolly Rodriguez

Asus Ax6000 Rt Ax88U Router Review A Smart Wi Fi 6 Router With Great Features

The Asus RT-AX88U is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router, which means it supports the 802.11ax wireless standard while remaining backward compatible with 802.11ac. As an update to the Asus RT-AC88U, this router promises almost double the throughput while hanging on to important features like a built-in game accelerator, eight gigabit LAN ports, and link aggregation to provide even faster-wired connection speeds. I recently unboxed an RT-AX88U and slotted it into my network setup to see if this flashy Wi-Fi 6 router is worth the substantial asking price....

December 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1842 words · Jessie Bellew