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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Digital Citizen]( This week's articles: [How to restore default Windows shortcuts and their icons]( Published by Diana Ann Roe on Jan 31, 2020 01:46 pm [Icons] In Windows 10, you can restore the operating system's old default shortcuts to your desktop, which is helpful if you need faster access to certain locations and settings. This should also make you smile if you're a fan of older versions of Windows. Furthermore, if the icons for these traditional shortcuts have been replaced, you can also restore them to their default look. [How to change quick response messages on your Android smartphone]( Published by Diana Ann Roe on Jan 31, 2020 10:33 am [Phone call] A quick response is a short SMS that you can send when rejecting a call on your Android smartphone, and customizing them can save you time. The default quick responses offered by Android let people know you can't answer right now and how to contact you next. You can customize these quick decline messages as you like, to make them more useful for you. This tutorial illustrates how to use, view, and edit the quick response text messages available in Android: [7 ways to switch the user in Windows 10]( Published by Codrut Neagu on Jan 30, 2020 04:14 pm [User accounts] Most people are not the only users of their computers and devices. Whether you have a little brother or sister, or one of your grandparents wants to experience the world of technology, they could cause real damage to your operating system because they are not familiar with your devices. That is why Windows 10 allows you to create separate accounts for every user, each of them with their own files, settings, and apps. If your computer or device has multiple user accounts on it, here's how to switch users in Windows 10: [TP-Link Archer AX6000 review: Unlocking the potential of Wi-Fi 6!]( Published by Ciprian Adrian Rusen on Jan 30, 2020 01:33 pm [TP-Link Archer AX6000] Archer AX6000 is TP-Link's first consumer wireless router with support for the new Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard. It is a large router with many antennas, powerful hardware, and plenty of features. This router should be able to handle more devices than previous generations and provide faster Wi-Fi to everyone. If you want to know more about TP-Link Archer AX6000 and what it has to offer in terms of real-life performance, read this review: TP-Link Archer AX6000: Who is it good for? This wireless router is a suitable choice for: [How to use Google Play Store to install apps and games for Android]( Published by Diana Ann Roe on Jan 29, 2020 10:33 am [Play Store] Ever since Android first saw the light of day, apps and games have ruled the smartphone ecosystem, and Google's Play Store is the go-to place for installing the newest apps and games and accessing other digital content. You can get a new browser, an email client for your messaging needs, your favorite social media app, or the most popular games to compete with your friends. This tutorial teaches you how to find, view details for, and install an app from the Google Play Store on your Android smartphone or tablet: [13 ways to use "Run as administrator" in Windows 10]( Published by Diana Ann Roe on Jan 28, 2020 04:10 pm [UAC prompt] In Windows 10, knowing how to run programs as administrator is very important. By default, apps and games in Windows 10 run without administrator permissions, to prevent unauthorized changes to your system. However, there are times when some programs require administrator permissions to work properly or to run specific commands. Windows 10 offers you the ability to run programs as admin without having to disable anything. Here are all the methods to use "Run as administrator" on any desktop app in Windows 10: [What is Wi-Fi calling? How do I use Wi-Fi calling on Android and iPhone?]( Published by Codrut Neagu on Jan 28, 2020 11:55 am [Calling] Wi-Fi calling for phones, also dubbed VoWifi, is a technology that has existed for a long time. However, its adoption by mobile carriers is slow, and even today, Voice over Wi-Fi is not supported by all mobile operators and smartphones. Do you want to know what Wi-Fi calling is, why it's good for you, and how to use it? If you do, read our guide to find out more about VoWiFi and how to use it on your mobile phone: [What is a third party DNS server? 8 reasons to use public DNS servers]( Published by Codrut Neagu on Jan 27, 2020 04:28 pm [DNS address] Were you browsing the internet when suddenly all hell broke loose and you got stuck with the dreadful "DNS address could not be found" message? Were there times when you would have done anything to get your favorite websites to load even a little bit faster? Or have you been looking for a way to enforce parental controls all over your local network, without having to manually configure each and every computer and device in your home? All these questions and problems can be answered and resolved with the help of public, third-party DNS servers. [What is Harman Kardon? Are Harman Kardon speakers any good?]( Published by Codrut Neagu on Jan 27, 2020 12:42 pm [Harman Kardon] It is improbable that you haven't heard about Harman Kardon: maybe you've seen speakers, audio receivers, headphones, or even notebooks that have this brand stamped on them. Did you wonder what Harman Kardon is, why it's such a big name on the audio scene, or why the devices made by them are so highly appreciated by people all over the world? If you answered yes to any of these questions, read this article to get some insight on Harman Kardon and why this name matters: From around the web: [The Fractured Future of Browser Privacy]( Last month's most popular articles: [4 ways to align text in Microsoft Word]( [ASUS mesh Wi-Fi: The best of two worlds!]( [13 ways to use "Run as administrator" in Windows 10]( Do you like the work we do at Digital Citizen? Support us: - If you use an ad blocker, whitelist our site. 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