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How can you "quote tweet" from Twitter.com?

NOTE: This was accurate as of September 2, 2014, but given Twitter’s product updates since then it may no longer be accurate…***This functionality is currently available on mobile but not desktop. When you select Retweet for a given tweet on the Twitter iPhone app or on mobile.twitter.com, you have the option of either posting a "Retweet" (posts the tweet directly onto your Twitter profile page and the Twitter feeds of your followers without commentary) or posting a "Quote Tweet" (posts the tweet within quotation marks and allows you to manually add commentary, all of which posts on your Twitter profile page and the Twitter feeds of your followers).However, on either mobile or desktop, if you copy a tweet's link, you can paste it into your own tweet and add your own commentary. When you post this tweet, Twitter will display your commentary and an embedded image of the original tweet you copied. For what it's worth, the result looks very cool.

How can I put my Instagram link in my Twitter bio? How do I put my Twitter link in my Instagram bio?

On Twitter, you can only link your Instagram account if you actually Tweet the link. Unlike Instagram, there is no section on your profile bio that allows links. On Instagram, go to your profile > edit profile > then choose website and enter in the URL to your Twitter account. To find this, simply go to your Twitter account and press share > copy to clip board.

How do I save videos from twitter?

Videos can be embedded in Twitter in many ways, including from YouTube, Vimeo, Vine and native HTML 5 video players.Usually, right-click on the video in your browser and choose Save video (or a similar option). The file will then be stored on your computer as an MP4 file. But HTML 5 is a little complicated. I suggest some online twitter video downloader.

My laptop speaker is getting cracking sounds! What can I do to solve it?

You’ve likely been playing sound at a volume that was too loud for the speakers, for far too long.Crackling during audio playback, especially if it gets progressively worse AND it is always present to some degree, is typically a sign of blown speakers. It is possible that some audio files were encoded improperly, or that they included distortion that would sound like crackling… but that would be intermittent, or only present when you played those audio files.Laptop speakers weren’t meant to be used at near full volume for the majority of their use. That’s what would blow them though. If you regularly used your laptop to fill a room with sound, the speakers wouldn’t last much longer than a couple of years.At any rate, you can hope that it is the speakers, because they would be relatively inexpensive to replace or work around. A search on eBay for your model laptop and the word “speakers’ might turn up a few people who are selling the parts of their laptop. You might do a Google search for your model laptop and the word “speakers” to find a retailer selling a set.If the problem is caused by the audio chipset… well… for one thing, you’d hear the crackling in headphones and from the speakers. I don’t know if that is what is happening, but I can say that it would be one way to see if it was the speakers.So… crackling in the speakers, but it goes away with heaphones or earbuds? Get new speakers. Crackling in the speakers and the heaphones? That’s either something in the OS, or the chipset. Boot to a Linux LiveCD. Still crackles? Then it is hardware. Crackling go away with Linux at the same volumes? Problem is somewhere in your installation of Windows.What can you do to solve it? Diagnose the problem down to the cause.

Is skype blocked in China?

I can share a personal story regarding skype usage in China - my friend returned to China this April, I mean 2016.  She stayed in a seaport city which is not small at all.  She tried to inform me of her new cell number in China so we could get in touch easier - she went to a net bar where she could access to skype and wanted to give me a call via skype (she utilized the skype paid phone call service in Canada to call her parents in China).  She failed doing so because right after she made the call to me, which is an international call number, her paid service function was blocked and invalid and no longer in use.  She can not use the skype paid service to make any phone calls since then.  She could not use this skype paid service even though she is back to Canada and Skype didn’t even give a specific reason for the blockage of this service.

How do I use my phone as a wireless speaker for the laptop?

Apple devices don’t support streaming from devices like laptops/desktops to mobile devices (phones / touch / whatever). This is true of both Bluetooth profile support and Apple native AirPlay.An alternative is to purchase the Airfoil apps from Rogue Amoeba. The “Airfoil” app runs on the source device and “Airfoil Satellite” runs on the target device, receiving audio the source device. This also works cross-platform, there are apps for Windows / Android / Linux. You can also stream to Chromecast, AppleTV, etc..Airfoil: Wireless audio around your househttps://rogueamoeba.com/airfoil/
If you see sites mention “Airfoil Speaker”, it’s the older version that was replaced by “Airfoil Satellite”.I’ve been using these products for years and they’re well worth the cost. Examples of when I’ve found it particularly helpful:working on the computer and want to stream music to an older receiver that doesn’t support wifi/bluetooth (like a friends house, a hotel room when traveling, or some outdoor speakers). just plug your phone into the receiver and stream audio from laptop to phone.want to listen to music or videos playing on your laptop, but use your iPhone 7’s headphones (which don’t plug into a MacBook). the lightning to 3.5mm adapter gets annoying after a while. Bluetooth uses 2.4 Ghz spectrum, which can be a challenge for bluetooth audio in dense metro areas.turn older phones into remote speakers (like garage or outdoor speakers on the porch/patio).

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