How To Batch Edit Photos And Videos On Iphone

Copy Edits From One Photo or Video to Another Batch editing on iPhone works using a copy-and-paste approach. To apply edits to a batch of photos or videos, you must first make edits to one. Open a photo or video and tap “Edit,” then make some changes. Try to think about how these changes will affect other images or videos in your batch when you apply them. Once you’re happy with how the photo looks, tap on the ellipsis (…) icon in the top-right corner of the screen and tap “Copy Edits” to copy your changes to the clipboard....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 423 words · Richard Babb

How To Cancel Your Hbo Max Subscription

HBO Max is the latest streaming service to take on Netflix and Disney+. It includes content from HBO Go and HBO Now, WarnerMedia and Warner Bros TV shows and movies, and HBO Max originals all for $15 a month (after a seven-day free trial). If the streaming service isn’t for you, here’s how to cancel your HBO Max subscription. Unsubscribe Using Your iPhone, iPad, or Android Device No matter if you watch HBO Max on your iPhone, iPad, or Android handset, you can cancel your monthly membership from any of your mobile devices....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 464 words · Leona Finkle

How To Change Chrome S Default Search Engine

Google Chrome’s default search engine is, unsurprisingly, Google. For the vast majority of users, that’s just fine. There are those however, who might want to change the default search engine to Yahoo!, Bing, or even add something custom. RELATED: How to Change the Default Search Engine on Chrome Here’s how this works. Normally, when you type a search term into Chrome’s omnibox, it will display results from Google when you hit Enter....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · Cory Talbott

How To Change The Mouse Pointer Color And Size On Windows 10

Windows 10 now lets you increase the mouse cursor’s size and change its color. Want a black mouse cursor instead? You can choose that! Want a huge red cursor that’s easier to see? You can choose that, too! This feature was added to Windows in the May 2019 Update. It was always possible to customize the mouse cursor theme, but now you can do so without installing custom pointer themes....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Eric Walz

How To Create Custom Shortcuts For Any Command With Google Home

Google Home can do a lot of really awesome stuff with voice commands, but some of them can get long and complicated. Now, you can create keyword shortcuts for any command that you use often, so you can save yourself time and breath while using Google Home. Google Home’s new shortcuts allow you to substitute a simple, short command for a longer, more complex one. For example, if you would usually say “Ok, Google, set office lights to 30%,” you can create a shortcut for this command to simply say “Ok, Google, time to work....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 428 words · Willie Miller

How To Detect And Defeat Cryptominers In Your Network

Cryptocurrencies and the Need to Mine The virtual tokens that cryptocurrencies use as coins are minted when a large number of very complex mathematical problems have been solved. The computational effort required to solve these problems is enormous. It’s a collaborative effort, with many computers linked together to form a distributed processing platform called a pool. Solving the mathematical problems—or contributing to their solution—is called mining. Recording transactions made with the cryptocurrency such as purchases and payments also requires mining....

November 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1129 words · Kenneth Cracchiolo

How To Display A Message During Windows Startup

If you use a company-owned PC, you may have seen a legal notice displayed before you sign in to Windows. Here’s how you can do the same thing on your own PC and display a message with any text you want. If you’re willing to dive into the Windows Registry or Local Group Policy Editor, there are some interesting things you can do surrounding Windows sign in. We’ve talked about how to add previous sign in information to and hide your personal information from the Windows sign in screen....

November 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1515 words · Barb Kennedy

How To Dual Boot Two Or More Versions Of Windows

Computers normally have a single operating system installed on them, but you can dual-boot multiple operating systems. You can have two (or more) versions of Windows installed side-by-side on the same PC and choose between them at boot time. Typically, you should install the newer operating system last. For example, if you want to dual-boot Windows 7 and 10, install Windows 7 and then install Windows 10 second. However, this may not always be necessary — installing Windows 7 after Windows 8 or 8....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 902 words · Christopher Mcdaniels

How To Embed Web Videos Music Documents And More In Onenote

OneNote is simple at first glance: it’s a place to write notes and maybe clip articles from the web for future refernce. It’s an organizational tool, and a good one. But unlike other Office products, Microsoft offers OneNote for free and is constantly adding new updates. One feature you might have missed: OneNote is capable of embedding content from all sorts of sites, with nothing more than a URL. This means URLs for YouTube and Vimeo videos, alongside Spotify and Soundcloud songs, automatically expand, letting you play these files within OneNote itself (assuming you have Internet access)....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 579 words · Joan Bewley

How To Find And Set Screen Savers On Windows 10

For whatever reason, Windows 10 has made finding screen saver settings unnecessarily complicated. Fret not, though. We’re here to help. Press Windows+I to open the Settings app. Click “Personlization. ” Switch to the “Lock Screen” tab. Click the “Screen saver settings” link. Though not strictly necessary on modern LCD displays, screen savers still can be fun. For many of us, they provide something nice to look at—or provide useful information—when our computers go idle after a few minutes....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Steven Bibbs

How To Geek Is Always Looking For New Writers

Think you have the perfect combination of geek knowledge and writing skills? We’re always looking for a few experienced writers to join our team. What We’re Looking For We are looking for experienced freelance writers to cover how-to guides, product roundups and comparisons, and explainers across a myriad of topics, including, but not limited to, things like Windows, Microsoft Office, macOS, iPhone, Android, Google, Smart Home, Cloud Services, Small Business / IT, Gadgets, and many other topics....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 1018 words · Stephanie Moore

How To Import An Excel Document Into Google Sheets

Did someone send you an Excel document, but you don’t have Excel? Giving up on Microsoft Office and making the change to Google Drive? No problem; Google Sheets lets you import your Excel files. And while it might not support some of the same features and effects of an Excel document, it works pretty well. How to Import an Excel Document into Google Sheets To view an Excel document on Google Sheets, you must first upload the file to your Google Drive....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Dorothy Schneider

How To Install And Set Up The Kuna Home Security Camera

The Kuna Home Security Camera is a porch light fixture that installs and works just like any other porch light, but with a security camera built-in. The camera is motion-activated, so you can be alerted of any activity going on outside your house. Here’s how to install it and set it up. RELATED: How to Install and Set Up the Ring Video Doorbell If you’ve replaced light fixtures before, then installing the Kuna will be familiar territory for you, since there’s no extra wiring that you need to mess with....

November 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1657 words · Richard Outlaw

How To Make Your Instagram Account Private

By default, when you post a photo to Instagram, it’s visible to every other user. If you add any hashtags to your photo, like say, #landscape or #selfie, anyone who searches for that hashtag will be able to find it. While these defaults work if you’re a photographer or brand, some people might feel a bit too public, so let’s look at how to make your Instagram account private....

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 191 words · Dee Murphy

How To Move Your Documents Music And Other Folders Somewhere Else In Windows

By default, Windows stores your personal folders like Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos in C:\Users. If you want to move them to a secondary drive—say, if you have an SSD that can’t house all your files—you can do so with a simple menu option. These folders are stored in your user folder (so, if your user account name is Simon, you’d find them at C:\Users\Simon). You could move these folders by dragging them to the new location, but there are a few issues that can arise by doing so, like errors from certain programs....

November 25, 2022 · 3 min · 569 words · Timothy Stepnowski

How To Name A Table In Microsoft Excel

By default, Microsoft Excel names your tables “Table1”, “Table2”, and so on. If you’d prefer custom names, you can rename your tables in Excel. It’s easy, and it works similarly to assigning names to cell ranges. RELATED: How to Assign a Name to a Range of Cells in Excel Supported Table Names in Microsoft Excel Excel has certain rules for naming tables, and you must adhere to these while giving names to your tables:...

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 385 words · Rose Froelich

How To Organize All The Cables Under Your Desk

If you looked under your desk and finally got fed up with the mess of cables underneath, here’s how to organize that mess and get your cables under control. RELATED: Do You Really Need to Buy Expensive Cables? Most of the time, you probably don’t care how all of your cables look in the first place. After all, they’re hidden under your desk where no one will see them anyway....

November 25, 2022 · 5 min · 859 words · Michael Richardson

How To Print Double Sided In Microsoft Word

If you have a duplex printer, printing on both sides can be done quickly and easily. But if you have a printer that only supports printing on one side, you’ll need to be close enough to the printer to flip the paper when it’s time. Let’s walk through both options in Word on Windows and Mac. RELATED: What Is Duplex Printing, and Why Would You Want It? Print Double-Sided in Word on Windows It takes only a few steps to print double-sided on Windows from a Word document if your printer supports duplex printing....

November 25, 2022 · 4 min · 764 words · Erin Holcomb

How To Prioritize App Downloads On Iphone Or Ipad

Have you ever downloaded or updated a lot of apps at once, then suddenly realized you need to use one of those apps? iOS 10 has a new little feature you’ll like: you can now prioritize a downloading app so that it jumps to the front of the line. RELATED: The Best New Features in iOS 10 (and How to Use Them) If you have apps set to automatically update on your iOS device, you probably won’t have a bunch of apps updating at once very often....

November 25, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Carlos Vance

How To Reset Your Forgotten Windows Password The Easy Way

Forgetting your password is never any fun, but luckily there’s a really easy way to reset the password. All you need is a copy of the Windows installation disk and one simple command line trick. RELATED: How to Reset Your Forgotten Password in Windows 10 Note: If you are using Windows 10 and a Microsoft account, you’ll need to reset your password a different way. The problem is that with Microsoft accounts, your password actually has to be reset on their servers instead of only locally....

November 25, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Edwin Hines