Problem: Article: If you cannot get your unlock code from your service provider, software is available on online for free. UnlockMe and Nokia Unlock Calculator are recommended options. If you choose Nokia Unlock Calculator, simply input your information and then select "Get Unlock Code" at the bottom of the page. Once you have retrieved your personal unlock code, you can go on to unlock your device. Once you have done so, key in your unique unlock code and then select "OK." If you have unlocked your phone correctly, then "SIM restriction off" will appear on your screen.
Summary: Download software to generate the unlocking code. Enter your information on their website. Insert a new SIM card in your phone.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go ahead and preheat your oven so that it can heat up while you prepare the cake batter. Line a 17 in (43 cm) x 12 in (30 cm) sheet pan with parchment paper and grease it with butter.

SUMMARY: Preheat your oven to 425 °F (218 °C) and grease the sheet pan.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Frequent Firefox usage will lead to a build-up in your cached pages, images, and cookies. Clearing these will reset your browser's memory, thereby increasing your browsing speed. This icon resembles three horizontal lines; clicking it will prompt a drop-down menu. You'll find this in the menu on the left side of the screen. This is located in the middle of the toolbar beneath the "Advanced" heading. This will clear your cache! This is the stack of lines in the top right corner of your page. This will take you to your "History" page, from which you can clear all of your cookies. This is the menu at the top of the "Clear Recent History" page next to the "Time range to clear:" text. For best results, select the "Everything" time range. With this option checked, you'll delete all of your browser's cookies. You can check other options as well:  Browsing & Download History Form & Search History Active Logins (clear this if you're on a shared computer) Site Preferences You can also select "Cache" here for good measure; there's always a chance that your initial flush didn't get everything. This will delete all of your cookies and clean up any remnants of your cache!
Summary: Open Mozilla Firefox. Click the menu button in the top right corner of your screen. Click the "Advanced" option. Click the "Network" tab. Click "Clear Now" on the right side of your screen. Return to the Firefox menu. Click the "History" option, then click "Clear Recent History". Select a time frame. Select "Cookies" in the checkbox menu. Click "Clear Now" at the bottom of the page.

You must be logged into your profile in order to change your profile picture. Head to Twitter.com and log in like normal. You'll need to be on your profile to change the picture. You can get there by clicking on the picture, on your username, or by typing your Twitter handle (the part after the "@") after the slash in your URL, such as www.Twitter.com/USERNAME This will open up the ability to change pictures, bio, and color scheme. Your default profile picture is an egg. Once you click "Edit Profile," a camera icon will appear over your profile letting you change the image. If you have a webcam, you can take a new shot right then and there. Otherwise, you'll need to find the picture file on your computer. Twitter profile pictures are always square, but the website lets you crop the photo later. Still, aim for a picture with an even, square space around your face, logo, or other image.  The suggested size is a 400x400 pixel picture. Your picture cannot be bigger than 4MB. You can do some light " This is right where the "Edit Profile" used to be. To prevent the changes from taking place, hit cancel.
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One-sentence summary -- Log on to your Twitter home page. Click on your current profile picture to get to your profile. Click on "Edit Profile," found on the right side of your profile. Click on Change Photo, usually found beside the photo of an egg. Choose either to upload or take a new photo. Navigate to the location of your photo and click open. Position and resize your photo and apply if finished. Finish editing your profile by clicking "Save.

Q: If you’re a G Suite administrator, you can replace the Google logo with that of your name, company, or any other image you wish. Begin by signing in with your administrator account and password.  Logos must be 320 x 132 pixels or less, saved as either a .PNG or .GIF file, and no larger than 30KB. You can include “Powered by Google” in your logo, but do not use the words “Google,” “Gmail,” or any of Google’s other trademarked product names. Similarly, don’t include the Google logo or any other copyrighted images in your logo. It’s in the top row of icons. It’s near the middle of the page. The current logo (the Google logo, if you haven’t changed it) is selected. It’s the radio button below the current logo. This opens your computer’s file browser. Once the file name appears on the page, the logo will be ready to upload. It’s next to the logo’s file name. This uploads the logo to the server. This saves your changes. Instead of seeing the Google logo at the top of each of your G Suite products, you’ll now see the one you’ve uploaded.
A: Sign in to the Google Admin console. Click Company Profile. Click Personalization. Click Custom logo. Click CHOOSE FILE. Select your logo and click Open. Click UPLOAD. Click SAVE.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will have to access your computer's wireless settings and connect to the proper WI-Fi network. If you want to see the report from the recent wireless setup, tap Print. " The setup will be completed and you will be brought back to the home screen. Go to your computer and print something wirelessly. Again, make sure both the printer and your computer are on the same network.
Summary:
Make sure your computer is connected to the network. Tap on Print. Tap "Okay. Do a test print.