Apr
11
2007

Speedup Windows XP in Minutes!

It’s not always wise to upgrade your hardware every time you feel your computer is getting slow. Here are some easy tricks to get most out of your hardware (Originally posted in http://www.mobile-pedia.com)
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Speedup Windows XP in Minutes!
Originally from 361degrees by 361degrees

Apr
11
2007

FreeShare - Free Image Hosting Service

FreeShare offers free image hosting service where you can upload and store pictures and images free. FreeShare allows anonymous image uploads up to 2 MB, and 5MB for registered users.
FreeShare also allows hotlinking images from their web server.

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FreeShare - Free Image Hosting Service
Originally from AdGlobe Tech Blog by Naomi [...]

Apr
11
2007

Understanding UNIX Multitasks operations and process command

Yet another good article from Martin Streicher , Editor-in-Chief, Linux Magazine that explains UNIX Multitasks (many concepts applies to Linux as well).
From the article:
On UNIX systems, each system and end-user task is contained within a process. The system creates new processes all the time and processes die when a task finishes or something unexpected happens. [...]

Apr
11
2007

Show 100 Search Results in Google per page

Google displays 10 search results by default which is probably enough for most users who statistically use the first ten results most of the time ignoring the rest of the results. I on the other hand tend to view more than one page normally and was looking for a way to increase my productivity by [...]

Apr
11
2007

How To Convert iPod Video to Divx or Other Formats

I’m into podcasts both audio and video. Except for live things like baseball games I rarely even listen to the radio in my car any more.
One of the things that I don’t like that that most podcasters encode their video for the iPod. I don’t blame them. The iPod is the market leader and bandwidth [...]

Apr
11
2007

Quick Tip: Use remote Linux GUI system, admin tools locally

Technology has changed dramatically in the last decade. OpenSSH is one the best project. It allows you to control remote Linux / UNIX server using command line or GUI tools.
Do you miss GUI configuration server management tools such as Debian network-admin or Redhat/Cent os system-config-* tools/utilities while administrating a Linux server? Do you want [...]

Apr
11
2007

Quick Tips: Look for those space munchers

Ever wondered which files took out the biggest percentage of your hard disk? Use Windirstat. It shows you just how your hard drive is being used by which files. WinDirStat reads the whole directory tree once and then presents it in three useful views:

The directory list, which resembles the tree view of the Windows [...]

Apr
11
2007

WiMax For A Wire Free World

Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access or WiMax is a leap in wireless technology giving wide are wireless broadband technology in a short span of time. As it can cover relatively long distances, it has the potential to serve everything from low density residential applications to enterprise customers. Before we get to know Wi-Max technology [...]

Apr
11
2007

How to save keystrokes in IE

Typing URLs into the address bar of the web browser can get tedious, but you don’t always have to type that entire address. You probably already know that IE automatically adds “http://” when you begin a URL with “www” but did you know that it will add “http://www” to the beginning and [...]

Apr
11
2007

How to completely clean out the Temp folder in Vista

If you use the Disk Cleanup utility in Vista to clean out your Temp folder, you may be unknowingly leaving files there, because it only lists the files that are more than a week old. If you want to adopt a “no temp file left behind” policy, you have to empty the [...]


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