Archive for October, 2007
You may have created normal hidden folders in windows Xp and vista to store your private files , but these normal type of hidden folders in vista and windows Xp is quite old technique. As even if you create a hidden folder using this old technique almost every one or a normal windows user would […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows XP | Comments Off
One of the new things in Ubuntu 7.10 is the ability to read and write to NTFS formatted drives, which is great for Windows XP and Vista users. What that means is that you can create a Firefox profile in Windows and set it up so that Ubuntu uses the exact same profile.
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in Firefox, How To, Linux, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Ubuntu, Windows | Comments Off
This tutorial enables you to install, boot and run Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) from USB. In addition to installing Ubuntu to a USB device and then booting Ubuntu from USB, this tutorial will enable you to automatically save your changes and settings back to the stick and further restore them on each boot using a […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, Linux, Operating Systems, Ubuntu | Comments Off
I recently upgraded my laptop to Ubuntu 7.10 ‘Gutsy Gibbon’ from 7.04 ‘Feisty Fawn’ and needed to install VMware Server again. Since my previous post was very popular in helping people get VMware Server installed on Feisty, I thought I would do the same for Gutsy for those who are interested.
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, Linux, Ubuntu, VMware | Comments Off
It’s been a while since anyone’s had to slipstream a Windows XP service pack, but seeing as how SP3 is now available to play with, we thought we’d do a refresher course.
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, Windows, Windows XP | Comments Off
When you start typing into the address bar in Firefox you normally see a popup menu with all the URLs that your browser knows about. But what if you get tired of hitting the down arrow key every time, and would rather have it complete inline as well?
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in Firefox, How To | Comments Off
Are you geek enough for Linux? Though it first earned a reputation as a platform for hobbyists and hackers, Linux -1 come a long way since Linus Torvalds cobbled together the first kernel as a student project. A modern Linux desktop is a sophisticated, user-friendly GUI environment, with features and applications to rival any proprietary […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, Linux, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Ubuntu, Windows | Comments Off
Piracy is an action sport. The ability to infringe copyright and steal valuable work induces a rush like no other. Whether you steal music, movies, books, applications, or whatever, it feels like breaking the law and it saves our wallets and purses from becoming empty. But not everyone is as fortunate as we are to […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, P2P | Comments Off
Before you upload PowerPoint PPT files to Google Presentations for editing, make sure you know that the opposite is not possible yet. Unlike other members of the Google Docs family, Google Presentations doesn’t have an export function so you cannot download your edited PowerPoint slideshows out of Google Presentations in PPT, PDF or any other […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in Google, How To, Microsoft | Comments Off
Accidentally delete your work? Or save it somewhere and you can’t find it? Or the power went out? Before you start frantically emailing your professor, follow these steps:
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To, Microsoft | Comments Off
Comcast is using an application from the broadband management company Sandvine to throttle BitTorrent traffic. It breaks every (seed) connection with new peers after a few seconds if it’s not a Comcast user inside your community boundary. According to some Comcast technicians, who were brave enough to tell the truth, these Sandvine boxes are installed […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To | Comments Off
You’ve heard its name countless times. You’ve probably even tried to use it to download a file using a link somebody sent you. But what exactly is Usenet, anyway? Simply put, Usenet is a network of newsgroups with a built-in file sharing protocol. Join a newsgroup that caters to your taste, and you can begin […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in How To | Comments Off
Its always good to share your articles on Digg, it makes sure that your voice is heard. Everything goes well until your article reaches Digg’s front page. From that point onwards your website won’t be in your control anymore, you won’t be able to open your control panel or access your files through ftp. The […]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in Digg, How To, WordPress | Comments Off
You might think a DVD is just a DVD, and that it will play in any DVD player. Unfortunately, you’re wrong. The film industry has segregated the world into seven "regions," and DVDs are generally encoded for playback in only one region. Ostensibly, the studios do this because feature films are rarely released on the […]
October 15th, 2007 | Posted in How To | Comments Off
Voice recognition software has been around for a long time, but it’s only in the last few years that it has become accurate enough and simple enough to use with any regularity. It has also been rather expensive, with “basic” versions running around $80-100 and “premium” versions running to several hundred dollars – prompting many […]
October 12th, 2007 | Posted in How To, Software, Windows Vista | Comments Off