Illegal Student Labor Used To Assemble iPhone X, Apple Admits

Transit school students said they worked 11-hour shifts for required “work experience.”

Pixel Launcher update brings new features to old phones

This week the standard Pixel Launcher for Android devices was released with a whole bunch of new features. These features were previously only available on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, two devices released by Google late this year. Most of the feature updates come in the redesign of the home screen, and go first to the Pixel and … Continue reading

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How to find the best 4K TV for your space

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Walmart is testing a self-driving, floor-scrubbing robot

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FCC releases the final draft of its proposal to kill net neutrality

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Facebook will alert you if you liked a fake Russian account

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How To Delete Your Pinterest Account

Tired of pinning Articles/Images? Maybe the user interface isn’t compelling enough to keep adding pins forever. Whatever the reason be – you do want to know how to delete Pinterest account and you have come to the right place to look more on it.

You have options to choose from when deciding to delete a Pinterest account. There could arise a temporary situation where you need to keep your Pinterest account off the radar, or would simply want everything to disappear. Fortunately, Pinterest does provide you with options you would normally want as we just mentioned. You can deactivate your account, permanently close your account, or in either case in order to deactivate a deceased person’s account.

Keeping the possible reasons at bay, let us take a look at the steps by which you can delete the Pinterest account.

How To Delete Pinterest Account?: Permanently Close Your Account On Desktop

If you are not sure about the decision or just want to stay off the radar for sometime, you might want to just deactivate your Pinterest account.

Do note that your account will no more be publicly accessible after you do it. In addition, you will have your connections with Google+ or Facebook disconnected if you had them linked already. So, keeping that in mind, you can follow the steps below to deactivate your Pinterest account:

  1. Simply login to your Pinterest account to find the home feed listing all the recent pins that you would probably like.
  2. Now, you should observe a dotted menu icon (three dots) at the right-top corner of the web page.
  3. From the drop down options, you need to click on “Settings“.
  4. As soon as you click on it, you will be directed to your account settings page listing out the “Account Basics” options.
  5. Scroll down to the end of the “Account Basics” section to find the option – “Deactivate Account” listed as shown in the image below.
  6. Now, click on “Close my account permanently” to delete Pinterest account while ignoring the options after the pop up. If you do not want a permanent deletion, you should select a reason from the options displayed in the pop-up and then click on “Deactivate my account” to suspend your account temporarily which you can re-activate by trying to log back in again.

How To Delete Pinterest Account?: Permanently Close Your Account On Smartphone

Technically, it is the same thing that you would do on a desktop browser. However, the navigation may feel like something different to you. So, let us take a look at the steps to delete Pinterest account on your smartphone.

  1. Launch the Pinterest app.
  2. Now, you need to tap on “Saved” tab or the profile tab as shown in the image above.
  3. Simply tap on the gear icon at the top-right corner of the screen.
  4. Now, you will find a couple of options. You need to tap on “Edit Settings“.
  5. Scroll down to the end to find the two important options – Deactivate account and Close account. So, according to what you decide, tap on the desired option.

Wrapping Up

We would always recommend you to deactivate the account unless you are certain of your decision. There’s no turning back after permanently closing your account. Did you have any trouble following the steps mentioned above? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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How to Add Signature in Gmail (Quick!)

Chances are that you keep on writing your name/designation/contact information in almost every Email you send (At least, I did before I utilized the signature setup). The ability to add a signature in Gmail is a vital feature. It ensures that you do not forget to include your designation (or contact number) or other important details at the end of an email you compose.

You just have to set it for once and keep it up to date as per your personal or business details.Adding a signature in Gmail is quick if you know where to look – it would just take a few seconds of your time.

You just need to know where the options are and in this article, we are going to tell you exactly that.

How To Add Signature In Gmail On Desktop?: 2 Steps To Follow

  1. Login to your Gmail account and click on the gear icon (settings) at the top-right area of the window (as shown in the image below) and hit settings option.
  2. Now, in the general tab (which you will be on by default) scroll down till you find the Signature option.
    Here, you can insert the desired text as your signature or could also choose to add an image as a signature to your email when you compose one. In either case, you can perform rich text-formatting with hyperlinks or quotes included. You should not add a lot to it, keep it concise and clear – that should be good enough. A lot of details (unnecessary) may not be appreciated by your receivers – so keep that in mind.Also, you do have an option to Insert the signature before the quoted text in replies (email threads) while removing the “—-” line which encloses it. Simply select that option if you want and hit “Save Changes”.

How To Add Signature In Gmail On Mobile?

Even if you utilize the “Inbox” app, the same steps would be applicable. Here’s what you need to follow in order to Add a signature in Gmail on your mobile:

  1. Install and Launch the Gmail app from the App Store/ Play Store. If you prefer the Inbox app, that’s fine as well.
  2. After you have signed in to the desired account, you need to tap on the hamburger icon (menu icon) at the top-left corner of the screen.
  3. Now, scroll down to find “Settings” option. Tap on it to proceed.
  4. You will now be able to observe your account logged in with the app. So, you need to tap on your account email to access general settings.
  5. In the general section of settings, you will find “Signature settings” option listed. Just tap on it.
  6. Now, you need to enable the mobile signature first (the toggle switch) and then type in the signature below in the text field below.

Wrapping Up

Now that you have known the way to add a signature in Gmail, you should create some solid structures (with no unnecessary details) to make your signature stand out which would matter and make sense. Trouble following the steps mentioned above? Let us talk in the comments below!

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Epic Life-size Iron Man Contains a Working PC

I’ve seen some pretty amazing case mods over the years, but this life-size Iron Man PC might just be the most incredible PC build yet. Pro system builder Jengki Wmp of World Media Plus created this life-size sculpture of Iron Man in his Mk. 45 armor, which also happens to double as a high-end gaming PC.

The system houses an MSI X99A Xpower Gaming Titanium motherboard, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card with 8GB, an Intel Core i7-5820K CPU, speedy ZADAK511 Shield 3000MHz DDR4 memory, a 240GB ZADAK511 Shield SSD, and a 600W Thermaltake Toughpower PSU. The whole thing is water-cooled using a Thermaltake system. It makes me wonder if Tony Stark’s Arc Reactor would last longer if it were water-cooled, or if it would just electrocute him.

Of course, what makes this system so awesome isn’t the computer, but the incredible, detailed sculpting, with super-shiny red and gold armor, and a slick light-up interior so you can see all the computer components. The rainbow-illuminated cooling fans in Iron Man’s back are a nice touch too.

Amazing build, Jengki. I can’t imagine how much time and effort it took to create this thing, but you deserve all of the awards they throw your way.

[via Mike Shouts]