How To: Use your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch as an external display

How To: Use your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch as an external display
Are you looking to connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to use as a second monitor? If so, you've come to the right place. With a app called ScreenRecycler, available here you can do just that. You'll need a Mac or a PC and you'l need an iPad, iPod or an iPhone and you'll need the ScreenRecycler app as well. You can never have enough screen real estate so check this out and get yourself a little more! Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.


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Camera . With no further ado - the cameras. Yes, this is the make-or-break reason to buy a Nokia 9 PureView. If you want the short verdict: no, the phone's unique five-lens setup does not
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Back in 2009, largely due to the sheer number of users demanding it, Spotify added an amazing little feature — the ability to disable volume normalization. While the feature is nothing more than a toggle on the visual front, the audible difference is far superior and moons apart. According to
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Here's a quick guide on how to track an email to its original location by figuring out the email's IP address and looking it up. I have found this to be quite useful on many occasions for verification purposes since I receive lots of suspicious emails daily due to my blog.
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See how to make a simple laser communicator with KipKay and MAKE Magazine! Find out how to secretly shoot your voice across the room in stealth mode on the beam of a laser! Kipkay loves his lasers! A simple laser communication device is the perfect way to talk across the room.
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The following apps are three of the best for adding gesture navigation to your Android phone. The apps are all either paid apps or ones that seem worth the small cost to upgrade to the pro versions. 1. Navigation Gestures by XDA. When you open the Navigation Gestures app you'll go through a series of screens to set up the program.
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Make the holes about 2 centimeters (0.75 inches) apart in a grid pattern on the board. You should be able to fit a pencil through the holes, but not much more. If you have serious overheating problems, drill the holes closer together. You will also need to buy fans and plug them into each hole.
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