Curiosities
Tay, Microsoft's racist and xenophobic robot
Her name was Tay, and it took her longer to learn to hold a conversation than to be recalled. It was created, according to Microsoft, as an experiment to learn more about the interaction between computers and human beings. It was a computer program designed to maintain an informal conversation on social networks and ...
Types of SSD, SATA, SAS and SCSI hard drives
There are currently four types of hard drives on the market: SSD, SATA, SAS and SCSI and, depending on the work environment, some drives are better for you than others. That is, it is not only the characteristics of the disc and its price, but also how you will use it. You really get the best price for a hard drive ...
Repair Windows 7 BOOT
Let's see, sometimes we make the mistake of installing a current system, and at the same time installing an older system, thus breaking the boot to the more current system. For Example 1. The correct way would be to install the operating systems chronologically. * First, Windows XP, then Windows Vista and finally Windows 7 "CORRECT" ...
REMOTE ACCESS TO YOUR ANDROID FILES VIA FTP WITH ES FILE EXPLORER
A few days ago we saw how to access the files that we have on our computer remotely on our Android through a LAN connection. We do this through ES File Explorer (although there are more ways to make it clear). Using ES File Explorer is quite useful, since it allows us to do many other things, so ...
Office 365 - Outlook 2016: Issues with update 16.0.6568.2025
UPDATE 3/5/2016: Microsoft has already released a superior update, 16.0.6568.2036, that fixes the problem. Update from File - Office Account (More information). After applying the February 16 update for Office 365, version 16.0.6568.2025, the following issues may be encountered in Outlook 2016 when using a POP3 account. When …
The mystery of the origin of the @ symbol
The @ symbol is the character of the internet age, but no one really knows where it came from. In the past, few used the "at" sign. Most of all, it was useful for merchants or accountants. But this changed thanks to Ray Tomlinson, the man considered by many to be the inventor of email. Ray dies ...