Top 20 Google Hacks

Google is clearly the best general-purpose search engine on the Web (see www.pcmag.com/searchengines) But most people don’t use it to its best advantage. Do you just plug in a keyword or two and hope for the best? That may be the quickest way to search, but with more than 3 billion pages in Google’s index, […]

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How to Hack on Telnet: Explained

Telnet: the Number One Hacker Tool In this Guide you will learn: What is telnet? How to telnet How to get telnet accounts <begin11c.shtml> Why you might not want to telnet <begin11c.shtml> How to install a telnet server on your home Windows computer <begin11c.shtml> How to turn off a telnet server on your home Linux […]

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How to Set Up an FTP Server at Home

Setting Up an FTP Server at Home: A Comprehensive Guide We understand the importance of having a reliable and efficient FTP server at home. Whether you’re a business professional needing seamless file transfers or an enthusiast looking to explore the world of file sharing, setting up an FTP server can greatly enhance your digital workflow. […]

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How to sell with Mini-circulars

Everyday you are bombarded with advertising of all shapes and sizes. Gigantic billboards line the streets along which you drive. But, advertising doesn’t have to be huge to be effective. You can develop a successful mail order business starting out with mini-circulars. Mini-circulars are quite small in size, generally measuring 3″ x 5″ . Although […]

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An Honest Review of Spiel, a Screen Reader for Android

Spiel is an open source screen reader for the Android operating system that runs on a variety of ARM and X86 mobile devices. The name “Spiel” is pronounced roughly like “Spill” and is translated from English as “chatter,” idle talk. The program is distributed on a non-commercial basis under the terms of the free Apache 2.0 license . […]

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A Short Course in the History of Android OS accessibility

Android is a mobile operating system based on the Linux kernel. It was originally developed by the company of the same name, which was later bought by Google Inc., from which its active promotion began. Now it is being developed by a separate division of the Open Handset Alliance. You can learn more about the history of versions […]

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Android OS Availability Q&A

The material provides answers to basic questions on the accessibility of the Android operating system for users with visual impairments and is intended to quickly obtain information on the most common difficulties in mastering this platform for a blind or visually impaired person. The data is grouped into several categories, allowing the user to choose […]

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Additional specialized software for the blind on Android OS. Part 1

In addition to existing screen readers, blind users of the Android operating system may be interested in other software designed to solve some additional tasks. Below is a list of the most interesting programs of this kind, specially designed for users with disabilities. The list does not claim to be complete and can be supplemented, but, […]

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Prelaunch Preparation for working with the Android OS

So, let’s try to understand the steps that need to be taken to launch and initially configure the accessibility tools of the Android operating system, as well as get acquainted with those platform features that may be unusual for inexperienced users of mobile devices. User authorization Modern trends in the development of the industry of […]

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List of Recommendations for developing applications for the Android platform, while taking accessibility into account

Many Android OS users have physical disabilities, and as a result, their principles of interaction with devices may differ from generally accepted ones. This category includes, in particular, persons with visual impairments, mobility or the elderly, whose physical limitations do not allow them to properly use the touch screen or perceive the information displayed on […]

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