Cre�ër gemakkelijk verbindingen TinyURL met uw browser

door Sukrit Dhandhania op 4 februari, 2009

Firefox Internet Explorer

TinyURL is waarschijnlijk één van de populairste diensten daar om een Webverbinding te verkorten. Voor die daar die niet met deze dienst zouden kunnen vertrouwd zijn, is TinyURL de vrije Webdienst waar u een lange Webverbinding kunt ingaan en het tot een kortere weg aan dat url zal leiden en een veel kleinere url zal terugkeren die gemakkelijker is te delen. [klik om verder te gaan…]

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De Simulatie van Screenshot: Vensters 7 Eigenschappen TCP/IP

door Ross McKillop op 3 februari, 2009

Screenshot Sims Vensters

Als u iemand trek door aan de eigenschappen TCP/IP/de montages in Vensters 7 moet begeleiden, maar? t heeft geïnstalleerdn (of nabijgelegen) het, kunt u gebruik deze simulatie. Deze simulatie vertrekt in het Comité van de Controle, dat kan worden betreden door orb van het Begin te klikken `' en te selecteren Het Comité van de controle.

Nota: Simuation opent in een nieuw venster/een lusje controleert zo uw pop-up blocker als niets schijnt te gebeuren.

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Hoe te om Vensters 7 in OS te installeren X die vergelijkt Desktop - een volledige analyse gebruikt

door Ross McKillop op 2 februari, 2009

MAC Vensters

Dit leerprogramma zal u elke stap van de manier door het installeren van Vensters 7 bij uw het gebruiken van MAC begeleiden Desktop van parallellen 4.0. Vergelijkt Desktop voor MAC toestaat u om andere Werkende Systemen (als Vensters 7) in een virtueel milieu in werking te stellen, terwijl OS X tezelfdertijd loopt. Hoewel Vensters 7 niet als snelle in parallelsDesktop zullen lopen zoals het via het Kamp van de Laars, is het een zeer gemakkelijke manier om Vensters 7 lopend op uw MAC te krijgen. [klik om verder te gaan…]

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Hoe te dossiers met uw vrienden snel om te delen

door Skyler Huse op 30 januari, 2009

Één van de problemen heb ik met dossier het delen ben dat vaker wel dan niet, het eerder langzaam is. Wanneer ik dossier het delen zeg, beteken ik tussen één persoon en een niet bittorrent vriend, eDonkey of Gnutella. Voor dit moet u gewoonlijk door het dossier van een Onmiddellijke Boodschapper delend programma of door plaatsen zoals Rapidshare of Megaupload gaan. Het probleem met IM dossier het delen is dat het gewoonlijk langzaam is en als het onderbroken wordt, vaak zult u moeten helemaal over beginnen. The problem with sites like Rapidshare is that they don’t stream, which can be frustrating. Yes, there are sites like Streamfile that try to fix that last problem, but it can still mess up and you have to start all over! [click to continue...]

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How to play .mkv files in Windows

by Ross McKillop on January 29, 2009

Windows

This tutorial will guide you through the steps required to play MKV files in Windows. [click to continue...]

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5 Great Web Comics

by Skyler Huse on January 27, 2009

This is a list of five of my favorite webcomics. They were chosen because they update regularly, have great art, and have a good story to go with it all. I also tried to stay away from the well known comics (like Questionable Content). They are listed in alphabetical order, not by how much I like them :) [click to continue...]

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How to delete a Boot Camp partition

by Ross McKillop on January 26, 2009

Mac Windows

If you’ve installed Windows via Boot Camp, and now want to delete it and restore the space to your main Mac hard drive, this brief tutorial will guide you through the steps to do just that. [click to continue...]

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How to get sound working in Windows 7 running via Boot Camp

by Ross McKillop on January 26, 2009

Mac Windows

The solution to audio not working in Windows 7 running in Boot Camp is to download and install the latest (2.14) Realtek Drivers. Select the High Definition Audio Codecs (Software) link, accept the license agreement, and after the download has completed run the executable. You may need to reboot your Mac (back into Windows 7) for audio to work.

Thanks BrianSF!

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How to disable the System notifications in Windows 7

by Ross McKillop on January 23, 2009

Windows

Similar to Vista (and XP), Windows 7 will warn you by way of “balloon pop-ups” if your firewall, anti-virus, auto-updates etc are not currently active, which can be more than a little annoying. This brief tutorial will guide you through the steps required to turn them off.


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Some useful Linux bash tricks

by Sukrit Dhandhania on January 20, 2009

Linux

I use the Linux command line extensively, both on my local machine or when I’m connected to a remote server. There are some keyboard shortcuts that I want to share with you which have made my life on BASH a lot easier. I have not come across too many books that have documented these shortcuts and I think they are quite important to improve your productivity while on the command line. [click to continue...]

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How to monitor your Linux machine with netstat

by Sukrit Dhandhania on January 19, 2009

Linux Security

Netstat is an extremely useful Linux command line tool that allows you to check which service is connecting to a port on your machine. It is very useful to analyze what’s going on on your machine when you are facing or trying to to prevent an attack on it. You can find information such as how many connection are being made on a port, which IP addresses these connections originate from, and much more. Netstat ships with most distributions of Linux so it should already be installed on yours. [click to continue...]

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5 Reasons You Should Be Using Picasa

by Skyler Huse on January 19, 2009

I love Picasa. Here are five reasons you should use it, along with some tips. They are listed in no particular order. [click to continue...]

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Using Boot Camp to install Windows 7 on your Mac: The Complete Walkthrough

by Ross McKillop on January 15, 2009

Mac Windows

Somewhat similar to the Using Boot Camp to install Vista on your Mac walkthrough, this tutorial will take you every step of the way through installing Microsoft Windows 7 on your Intel Mac (running 10.5 or later), using Boot Camp. [click to continue...]

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How To Connect A Wii Remote To Your PC

by Skyler Huse on January 14, 2009

Windows

Nintendo’s Wii controller is an interesting piece of technology. One of the great things about it is that it connects with Bluetooth. Which, lucky for you, means you can connect it to any computer that has bluetooth! Even if your computer didn’t come with bluetooth connectivity, relatively inexpensive adapters can be purchased online or at your local computer shop. [click to continue...]

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How to scan your Mac for viruses

by Ross McKillop on January 12, 2009

Mac Security

According to the ClamXav home page -

Today, the number of viruses actively attacking OS X users is…NONE! However, this doesn’t mean we should get complacent about checking incoming email attachments or web downloads, for two reasons. Firstly, there’s no guarantee that we Mac users will continue to enjoy the status quo, but more importantly, the majority of the computing world use machines running MS Windows, for which an enormous quantity of viruses exist, so we must be vigilant in checking the files we pass on to our friends and colleagues.

So - do you even need anti-virus software on your Mac? That’s up to you to decide. If you do decide you want anti-virus software on your Mac, this tutorial will guide you through installing and using ClamXav - a free (and frequently updated) virus scanner for OS X.

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