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Depending on your browser, websites with SSL certificates will have a padlock icon or your address bar will change color and users can click on the padlock icon to verify the identity of the certificate owner.
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Returning to DailyShow.com, the video button did indeed pop up in a small icon on the bottom bar.
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For starters, Blur has a different 3G icon in the menu bar, and different icons for several apps -- Calendar leaps out to us here.
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Once frequented by German literary icon Thomas Mann, the bar is now a hotspot hangout for filmmakers at the annual Berlin Film Festival.
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Simply click the microphone icon near the Google search bar.
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After browsing a site and making your selections, you click the eWallet icon in your Windows task bar, enter your PIN number, and drag your plastic of choice onto the site's order form.
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This is easily discovered with a quick look at the URL. Before buying online, look for the padlock icon at the side of your address bar to ensure safety.
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So if you continue your leftward swipe, the bar turns brown with a little list icon.
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Mixing with a long motorised fader and real transport controls is certainly more fun than clicking at an icon with a mouse (or pushing the space bar, which starts and stops most software sequencers).
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You can start the navigation process by tapping on a colored icon showing travel time, either in the initial small bar at the bottom of the map, or on the info sheet.
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An icon at the rightmost side of the OS X Menu Bar lets you shove your entire workspace over to the left, making room for a running list of alerts you may have missed.
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