Last year Sleater-Kinney announced a new album‘No Cities To Love’, which is their first album in almost 10 years. I started listening to them in the 90’s and really loved ‘The Woods” which was released in 2005. Today NPR released a first listen for Sleater-Kinney’s new album, No Cities To Love, which comes out Jan. 20. I’m currently listening to the album via NPR and I personally think it is a very good album. Can’t wait for the release as I know I will purchase it. I may purchase the CD version as I still love collecting CDs. Though I do hope it comes out in vinyl as I love listening and collecting records.
Usually when you get a new iDevice and set it up your “Wifi Name” is the same as your device name which is example “Your name iPhone, iPad, so on…”. Don’t want to use your name as your Wifi name? Changing it is simple and I found a great article over at the The Sweet Setup that gives you an easy way to change the device/WiFi name.
According to an article published today on SlashGear.com. A glitch in OS X Yosemite’s Spotlight search can expose private details if you’re an Apple Mail user. The glitch exposes your IP address and other system details to spammers and other online tracking companies. The best simplest way to protect yourself by this glitch is stop Spotlight for searching Mail and Messages, by unchecking that box in the Spotlight preferences . Lifehacker has a great article tutorial on how to turn spotlight off from searching your Mail messages.
