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Cord Cutters Not Replacing Cable TV with Online Video

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Cord Cutters Not Replacing Cable TV with Online VideoRecently, an increasing number of people have been giving up on their cable or satellite TV services. In fact, this group has become so prevalent that it has earned its own name of "cord cutters". These are the people who get rid of traditional broadcasting outlets and get all of their entertainment content via their broadband connection instead. At least, this is what was originally thought.

 

Why Eject USB Drives Before Unplugging Them

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Jaimin is the Co-Founder of Technolicious, where he is currently the Editor, User Interface Analyst and Search Engine Optimizer. He is a student of Computer Applications and blogs about anything related to software and web applications, he finds worth sharing.

You should always eject a USB drive before removing it. Mac and Linux will always provide you with a way to do so. But sometimes in case of Windows, the context menu doesn't have the eject option for certain drives; in such a case, click on the "Safely Remove Hardware" option in the system tray, choose your drive from the list, and then remove it once it notifies you of that it is safe to do so.

 

Safely Remove Hardware in Windows