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Author: Alan Martinez

Alan Martinez is a tech blogger who loves to write about the latest and greatest in the world of technology. He's always keeping up with the latest trends and loves to share his insights with his readers. When he's not writing, Alan enjoys spending time with his family and friends.
In this digital age, you’ll find that most people have a phone as one of their favorite accessories. It doesn’t matter if you work in a mundane job or have a high-pressure career, most people these days are connected through their phone and other apps to stay in touch with friends and family members – even if they live halfway across the world. A phone is more than just an accessory for communication, however. They offer us useful features such as timers, alarms, built-in cameras, and of course, vibration alerts. While many phones will come with preinstalled apps to alert…
It’s a common misconception that you can use your TV screen as a camera. In fact, there are even entire websites dedicated to the idea. But can a TV screen be used as a camera? The answer is no. If you find yourself wondering if your TV screen will work as a camera, it’s probably because you’ve heard the theory before. It’s not an uncommon belief that any screen (such as your TV screen) could theoretically be used as an impromptu camera; all you would need to do is take a photo of whatever it is you want to photograph,…
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is one of the most recognized and respected global conservation organizations, with almost everyone knowing about its famous panda logo and the work it does to protect endangered species. But did you know that there was once a time when WWF wasn’t called WWF? In fact, for almost 50 years before 1989, this organization was known as the World Wildlife Fund, with just a simple ‘W’ logo. So what changed, why did they change their name, and why do they go by both names today? Let’s find out! Why Did Wwf Change To WWE? Because the…
When working with electrical circuits and components, it’s important to understand which colors represent what type of voltage. Red represents positive voltage, usually at about a +10 volt potential. Black is neutral or zero volts, an absence of voltage that also can be referred to as grounded. Green, on the other hand, is usually negative—but not always! Green wire alone does not have a specific voltage; rather, it can be either positive or negative based on the circuit and its components. You need to learn how to identify the color green in an electrical circuit so you can tell if…
There are plenty of things to keep track of when you’re using a voicemail system. Is your phone on silent? Do you need to give out that number again? What about visual voicemail? It’s a lot to keep up with, but one question that often comes up is: Does a voicemail automatically send? We all assume that the answer is yes. After all, why else would so many people ask the question? But even if it seems like the obvious answer, there are still some considerations that might make the answer not seem so simple. Here’s more information about whether…
Did you know that your computer has a clipboard? It’s one of the lesser-known features, so not many people know about it. But don’t worry—we’ll get you up to speed on it quickly. And what does this have to do with finding your clipboard? Everything. You see, the Clipboard is a special location on your computer where programs store temporary copies of text or images before discarding them. When you copy something and then paste it elsewhere later, that action is possible because the program first stores that information on the Clipboard. We’ll show you exactly how to find your…
Looking for an easy, fast way to heat up your milk at home? If so, then you’ll love this article. Microwaving is an excellent and convenient way to heat up liquids. Whether you want to drink it right away or store it in the refrigerator for later, there are many ways to heat up your milk in the microwave. There are several factors that can affect how long it takes for your milk to heat up. Your individual appliance and its settings will determine how long it takes for your cup of milk to heat up. Regardless of the variations…