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How to access the secret Roku menus
Secret Roku menus help you get the most out of your experience
Whether you’re new to Roku devices or you’ve been streaming with one for years, you’ve undoubtedly found plenty to like and get the most out of your use. But did you know Roku has hidden a host of secret menus that aim at helping you get even more out of your experience?
The secret menus available on your Roku device allow you to check your wireless settings, make ad and screenshot preferences, and if you’re a developer, test your app from the comfort of your couch. Best of all, they give you the full control over your Roku device that isn’t so easy to find (if it’s available at all) on competing set-top boxes.
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Sundar Pichai says Google One cloud storage service has…
Google CEO Sudar Pichai said that the company’s Google One cloud storage service is ” just about to cross” 100 million subscribers.
Speaking during Alphabet’s Q4 2023 earnings call, Pichai added that the company is looking to add more AI-powered features to the Google One service. The search giant first launched Google One in 2018. Since then, the product has evolved and has extra perks, including Google Photos editing features such as magic eraser, portrait light and portrait blur, color pop, and sky suggestion.
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After 34 years, one of the ’Net’s oldest software…
Hobbes OS/2 Archive: “As of April 15th, 2024, this site will no longer exist.”
In a move that marks the end of an era, New Mexico State University (NMSU) recently announced the impending closure of its Hobbes OS/2 Archive on April 15, 2024. For over three decades, the archive has been a key resource for users of the IBM OS/2 operating system and its successors, which once competed fiercely with Microsoft Windows.
In a statement made to The Register, a representative of NMSU wrote, “We have made the difficult decision to no longer host these files on hobbes.nmsu.edu. Although I am unable to go into specifics, we had to evaluate our priorities and had to make the difficult decision to discontinue the service.”
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