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Akmal Yousuf

A Microsoft Office 2016 Preview: Smart & Subtle Changes - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: The shrouded veil of secrecy has been lifted from the latest edition of Microsoft Office. Excitement for Office 2016 is still lagging behind the Windows 10 enthusiasm camp, but following the July 29 release of Windows 10, attention will return to the world's most popular productivity suite.When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview? When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview?Windows 10 is coming soon. Still confused about how the upgrade will work and wondering about the timeline? We have some answers, although more questions remain.READ MORE Office 2016, like Windows 10, has been re-designed within a revised Microsoft ethos. Office 2016 has been built from the ground-up with mobile and cloud users in mind, slotting in with the ever expanding fleet of Microsoft productivity applications. Office is, in general, a different set of tools from days gone by. We aren't confined to the five-or-so core products, and we can expand the functionality of the Office ecosystem using a massive range of add-ins and templates. Office 2016 logo - www.office.com/setup I'm using VirtualBox to preview Office 2016. Microsoft strongly suggested uninstalling Office 2013, which isn't currently viable due to work commitments. Using a virtual machine, however is a great way to explore different Office products alongside each other, without having to uninstall your current suite. I've also had a look at Office 2016 on Windows 10 Build 10130. Verdict: good times.How To Use VirtualBox: User's Guide How To Use VirtualBox: User's GuideLearn to use VirtualBox. Get virtual computers up and running inside your computer, without having to buy any new hardware.READ MORE Anyway, enough of that. Let's look at Office 2016. NEW OVERVIEW Much akin to the extended and inclusive testing phase of Windows 10, the Office 2016 preview has now accumulated over 1 million users,
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Why Is Good Content Not Enough For SEO? - 0 views

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    Why is Good Content not Enough for SEO? - search engine optimization
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Philippine President Duterte responds to kiss female diaspora: if there are enough prot... - 0 views

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    Philippine President Duterte had publicly kissed female diasporas when he met with Filipino expatriates on the 3rd in Seoul. This move has caused strong criticism in the Philippines. Afterwards, Duterte told the media that if there are enough women who think they have been offended and sign a
Akmal Yousuf

Access 2016: Designing a Multi-table Query - www.office.com/setup - 1 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: In the previous lesson, you learned how to create a simple query with one table. Most queries you design in Access will likely use multiple tables, allowing you to answer more complex questions. In this lesson, you'll learn how to design and create a multi-table query. Throughout this tutorial, we will be using a sample database. If you would like to follow along, you'll need to download our Access 2016 sample database. You will need to have Access 2016 installed on your computer in order to open the example. Watch the video below to learn how to create a multi-table query (Part 1). Watch the video below to learn more about joins and query criteria (Part 2). DESIGNING A MULTI-TABLE QUERY Queries can be difficult to understand and build if you don't have a good idea of what you're trying to find and how to find it. A one-table query can be simple enough to make up as you go along, but to build anything more powerful you'll need to plan the query in advance. PLANNING A QUERY When planning a query that uses more than one table, you should go through these four steps: Pinpoint exactly what you want to know. If you could ask your database any question, what would it be? Building a query is more complicated than just asking a question, but knowing precisely what question you want to answer is essential to building a useful query. Identify every type of information you want included in your query results. Which fields contain this information? Locate the fields you want to include in your query. Which tables are they contained in? Determine the criteria the information in each field needs to meet. Think about the question you asked in the first step. Which fields do you need to search for specific information? What information are you looking for? How will you search for it? This process might seem abstract at first, but as we go through the process of planning our own multi-table query you sho
Akmal Yousuf

Microsoft Office: which version should I buy? - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: ML Gomes is getting a new PC running Windows 8, and wants to know which version of Microsoft Office is best for her needs Microsoft office - www.office.com/setup Blogs Which version of Microsoft Office is best with Windows 8? Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Which version of Microsoft Office should I use on Windows 8? I am buying a new laptop and need to use Outlook. ML Gomes Microsoft usually brings out new versions of Office to match new versions of Windows, and Windows 8 is no exception. The new Office 2013 is designed to work with Windows 8, and both have a similar modern styling that puts the emphasis on your content rather than Microsoft's software. Also, both are designed to work with cloud (online) services, particularly Microsoft's SkyDrive. However, other things have changed now that Microsoft is not a software company but a cloud-based "devices and services company". As chief executive Steve Ballmer said last year, this "impacts how we run the company, how we develop new experiences, and how we take products to market for both consumers and businesses." Under the old system, you could buy a copy of Microsoft Office on DVD, and use it without an internet connection. Under the new system, you buy a Product Key, which is 25 alphanumeric characters long. Entering the code online enables you to download your copy of Office, or activate a free trial version pre-installed on your new PC. FREE OFFICE WEB APPS The good news is that under the new system, most home users don't need to pay anything for Microsoft Office: they can use the free, cloud-based service in the form of Microsoft Office web apps. Sign up for an email address at Outlook.com, and you get free web-based email, a contacts book (People), a calendar, and 7GB of online storage in SkyDrive. (Outlook.com has replaced Hotmail, so you can use a Hotmail address, if you already have one.) Log on, click SkyDrive, and you can create and edit files in the four main Of
Akmal Yousuf

An Introduction to Office 365 - Should You Buy Into the New Office Business Model? - ww... - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Office 365 is a subscription based package that buys you time limited access to a number of Microsoft services and software packages, including the latest desktop Office suite, an online version of Office, cloud storage, and premium mobile apps.Stop Bashing Microsoft: 5 Ways In Which They're Awesome Stop Bashing Microsoft: 5 Ways In Which They're AwesomeMicrosoft doesn't always get fair treatment. When it comes down to it, they're a pretty awesome company. There's been enough Microsoft bashing, now it's time for some love.READ MORE Office 365 follows a business model known as Software as a Service (SaaS), which has commonly been used for deploying enterprise software. With subscription-based services like Spotify, Napster, or Amazon Prime, it has found its way into the consumer software market some time ago. Does Office 365 provide enough value to be worth the money? CAN YOU STILL USE IT ON YOUR DESKTOP? Yes, absolutely! Microsoft isn't moving Office entirely into the cloud just yet. While you can access Office Online via the browser and store your documents on OneDrive, Office 365 offers many other ways to access and edit your documents. The current package of Office 365 includes the Office 2013 desktop suite (Office 2011 for Mac users). In the summer or fall of this year, you will be able to upgrade to Office 2016.Don't Pay For Word! 5 Reasons You Should Use Office Online Don't Pay For Word! 5 Reasons You Should Use Office OnlineOffice Online is the free and cloud-connected version of Microsoft Office. Limitations are compensated by features, useful even to users of desktop Office. Best of all is itsREAD MORE Microsoft Office - www.office.com/setup WHAT IS INCLUDED & WHAT IS THE PRICE TAG? The exact composition of the package depends on the Office flavor you choose. Office 365 Home, Office 365 Personal, and Office 365 University include the following software: Word Excel PowerPoint OneNote (now free for everyone) Outlook Publ
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Oneplus X is the Android version of iPhone SE - 0 views

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    During much hype surrounding the release of Apple`s 4-inch phone early this month, people start noticing compact size smartphone that packs powerful components with aesthetic qualities. One of them worth mentioning is the Oneplus X. The obvious reason why the handset is such a hit over many other similar makes is the price factor. How the Chinese startup company was able to build a device that looks like twice the actual price of S$350 with a premium feel and reasonably sized design remains a secret. Two months after the launch of Oneplus X, Carl Pei, the company`s co-founder introduced the Oneplus X to cope with the market trend of having two different size devices with slightly less component and cheaper price tag. The two deciding factors why consumers are willing to sacrifice less powerful device is to go for a single-hand usage phone which fits comfortably into the pocket, and a much more affordable product which is capable enough for daily usage. If you, like me prefer a handier handset compare to Oneplus 2, Nexus 6P or iPhone 6S Plus, the future-proof Oneplus X which features USB Type-C port and Dual sim with micro-SD slot fits your bill.
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    During much hype surrounding the release of Apple`s 4-inch phone early this month, people start noticing compact size smartphone that packs powerful components with aesthetic qualities. One of them worth mentioning is the Oneplus X. The obvious reason why the handset is such a hit over many other similar makes is the price factor. How the Chinese startup company was able to build a device that looks like twice the actual price of S$350 with a premium feel and reasonably sized design remains a secret. Two months after the launch of Oneplus X, Carl Pei, the company`s co-founder introduced the Oneplus X to cope with the market trend of having two different size devices with slightly less component and cheaper price tag. The two deciding factors why consumers are willing to sacrifice less powerful device is to go for a single-hand usage phone which fits comfortably into the pocket, and a much more affordable product which is capable enough for daily usage. If you, like me prefer a handier handset compare to Oneplus 2, Nexus 6P or iPhone 6S Plus, the future-proof Oneplus X which features USB Type-C port and Dual sim with micro-SD slot fits your bill.
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Does Jaitley's Budget do enough to revive domestic consumption and investment in India? - 0 views

The answer to the question is a qualified yes as the Indian Finance Minister has been constrained by global economic headwinds as well as the fiscal deficit targets. Yet, if central & state gov...

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Siobhan Chapman

Humble LEDs power quantum computing breakthrough - 0 views

  • What the Toshiba and Cavendish teams have managed to do is simply to make the production of those all-important photons simple enough that the process could happen outside a physics lab.
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    British scientists have come up with a simple way to generate the entangled photons needed by quantum computers using a cheap light emitting diode (LED) powered by electrical voltage. The optical quantum computer is powerful enough to solve problems so far intractable using conventional digital logic, but requires a large number of entangled photons.
arjun aswal

Make online money with Arun Panchariya: Top 3 new Tips to make money online by Arun pan... - 0 views

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    1. Blogging While bloggers do not usually get rich through their writing they can, however, often accumulate enough online content to generate a nice monthly check from Google Adsense. Additionally, a blog is an excellent way to promote your other businesses or services effectively through online content. So once you set up shop, do not forget to write about it. R
luqman sulyman

Security tools you must have on your system - 0 views

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    There are many security tools you can put on your system that really works well. Antivirus software is crucial for combating viruses, malware and hackers, but simply installing Antivirus software is not enough.
10Seos Company

Linkedin Could Be Your Newest Prospecting Tool - 2 views

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    LinkedIn is the most underestimated social media network. Yet it is strong enough to accomplish goals, including prospecting. Social network has made prospecting a lot more easier than it was before and the huge amount of information people provide makes it a unique source for those who use in correct way.
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    LinkedIn is the most underestimated social media network. Yet it is strong enough to accomplish goals, including prospecting. Social network has made prospecting a lot more easier than it was before and the huge amount of information people provide makes it a unique source for those who use in correct way.
blink168

Apple iPhone SE Review: Small In Size But Big In Performance - 0 views

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    Apple has exceeded all expectations for a high-end device. Although the SE has the same hardware design of the dated iPhone 5S, the component on the inside is deceivingly fast and camera are nothing short of excellent. In fact, the only difference between the higher priced iPhone 6S is a bigger display and 3D Touch, and that`s perfectly fine without this add-on. If you are in the market for a smaller size handset that won't feel like a wrecking ball inside your gym pocket. At the same time wanting a tool that is capable enough for web-browsing, play intensive game, opening files and downloading media over the air without stutter, the iPhone SE is an excellent choice.
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Codeybot: The Incredible New Robot Teaches Coding! - 0 views

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    Coders are the pioneers of the digital age, and Codeybot aims to push the trend further. Codeybot is easy for beginners to adopt, and complex enough for...
nimblechappstech

Galaxy Book Tablets - The Second Wave of Hybrids from Samsung - 0 views

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    The new 12-inch Samsung Galaxy Book is the latest tablet. It's 10-inch version offers lesser specs but is nice enough. It weighs around 1.6 pounds.
Phones 4u

P4u Round-Up: Our Pick Of The Week - 0 views

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    "Easter. The time of year where we remember that a (possibly fictional) bearded magician was nailed to some wood 2000-odd years ago to absolve us of our sins. No, we speak not of rubbish wizard David Blaine, but of JC himself, a man who if was alive today, would definitely have an iPad and perhaps be able to perform such miracles as "rolling out an Ice Cream Sandwich update sometime before the rapture". Anyway, enough of our topical patter because this week has flown by, packed, as ever, full of mobile morsels and technological titbits all waiting to be bundled into our round-up. So, let's not beat around the bush and get stuck in shall we?"
Phones 4u

P4u Round-Up: Our Pick Of The Week - 0 views

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    "Well tech-fans, here we are again at the end of another news filled week. It may have been a bit of a struggle getting back into the daily routine after the joyous four days of freedom that was the Easter bank holiday, but luckily there was loads of mobile related goss to keep us occupied. Everyone at P4u Towers have been on a massive sugar comedown after indulging in too many post-lent chocolate eggs, so the arrival of Friday has been welcomed with open arms. However there's still just enough time to squeeze in one final gaze back at the tech-tinged revelations of the past seven days, just in case you missed anything like. Let's dive straight in …"
Kyle Jackson

What's App, Doc? New Phone Is A Therapist In Your Pocket | Phones4u News & Community - 0 views

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    "Smartphones are pretty smart - but are they smart enough to work out how you're feeling?"
Phones 4u

P4u Round-Up: Our Pick Of The Week - 0 views

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    "This week, the usual relentless flow of mobile news seems to have abated ever so slightly, although this is possibly due to most of the major manufacturers suffering a bit of a hangover from last week's Barcelona-based festivities at Mobile World Congress. We don't mean a drink induced hangover, more of a "we've not got anything else to shovel out" hangover, although come to think of it, booze was probably involved somewhere down the line. Anyhoo, enough of our presumptions about the mobile industry's product output/alcohol intake, here's what happened this week …"
Phones 4u

P4u Round-Up: Our Pick Of The Week - 0 views

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    "Blimey charlie! What a week it's been. No sooner had the iPad-inspired cloud of blather drifted off into the atmosphere than another torrent of sopping-wet-and-packed-full-of-all-the-nutrients-a-tech-botherer-could-ever-need made itself known to us in the past 7 days (dunno about you but we can see a pattern emerging). Thankfully for those of you who simply HAVE to keep abreast of the latest mobile happenings, we've chronicled all the stuff that's gone down right here. So, enough waffling, let's do this …"
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