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SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop: Better Than Red Hat?
Recently, I took a closer look at Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or "RHEL", to see how good of an enterprise desktop operating system it really is. However, Red Hat isn't the only company in the Linux enterprise desktop market -- there's also SUSE. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, or "SLED" costs $120 for a one-year subscription, and offers different technologies and software to get the job done. But just what can SLED offer, and how is it different to Red Hat's offering?
Speed Up Social Time With These Social Media Shortcuts
Did you know that if you pressed Alt + 1 while browsing Facebook, you'd be brought to your homepage? Alt + 2 brings you to your profile page. Knowing these keyboard shortcuts for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google Plus can save you a tremendous amount of time. And learning them couldn't be easier with this helpful infograph by Quintly.
3 Awesome Ways to Add Text & Designs to Your iPhone Photos
There are more than a few apps that make it easy to add text to images using nothing more than your iPhone. The convenience of taking a picture, adding personal touches using an app on your device and then share it in a matter of seconds from the palm of your hand cannot be denied. Whether you want to create a creative watermark, your own greeting cards, or just fancy more interesting graphics for your blog or site, you can get all of that done using the following three apps.
Love Dota 2? Here Are 4 iOS Apps You Need
So, you've spent hours upon hours playing Dota 2. Now, for one reason or another, you are being forced to leave your home to face the scary outside world. This means you can't play the game for a while, and depending on your level addiction to the game (let's face it, the game is hard to stop playing), this might be rather difficult. What is a Dota nut to do when they aren't near their PC to play the game? Get some Dota iPhone apps, of course!
Tempo Is Your Personal Assistant Calendar App for the iPhone
I stopped using the default iOS Calendar app when Fantastical was released last year, but in the world of mobile apps, there's no end to new approaches for achieving the same results. Recently released "smart calendar" iPhone app Tempo ties your pertinent data from email, calendar, and contacts accounts, as well as Facebook and LinkedIn connections, into one place - saving you the trouble of opening two or more apps to locate related data for scheduled events and appointments. But is it any good?
How to Add USB Storage to the Raspberry Pi
I've recently been looking at options for expanding the storage on my Raspberry Pi. Such choices are limited – the USB ports are often used by a keyboard, mouse or retro game controllers, while the SD card slot is naturally limited to just a single device. In terms of expanding storage via USB devices, there are two options. For instance, you might connect your USB hard disk drive or flash drive to one of the USB ports – but if that port is needed for another device, things can get tricky.
Puush: Take Screenshots and Share Them Instantly
Image hosting and image sharing sites are all the rage these days, especially with the widespread explosion in popularity of Internet image macros and memes. Images are pleasing to the eye and people are more likely to view an image than read a block of text - which is why infographics are great. The problem? Storage limits and inconvenient uploads. What if there was a tool that lets you take screenshots, upload them to storage, and share a link - all with one click? That tool exists and it’s called Puush.
How to Browse the Web Anonymously On Your Android Smartphone
When you access a website on your smartphone, your cellular carrier, network operator, and government all know you accessed that website. Tor allows you to browse anonymously and bypass web censorship on your desktop. Orbot brings Tor to Android, so you can do the same from your smartphone. Whether you're connected to a cellular data connection or Wi-Fi, Orbot works the same. Like the Tor browser bundle for PCs, it connects to the Tor network and allows you to browse the web anonymously.
If Superheroes Were On Instagram
What you're not the only one suffering from Instaddition? What if your favourite superhero also started sharing lo-fi and heavily-filtered images of their food and seflie shots? I know Batman has his utility belt but where would Superman store his smartphone?
Save Space On Your Mac By Storing iPhoto & iTunes Libraries Remotely
With my head held low with shame, I publicly admitted last week that I'm a digital hoarder. My once blazingly fast Mac is now left with just 100GB of a 1TB drive left. I've already shifted all my downloads onto a NAS, but now I'm left with a legacy of nearly 20,000 photos and MP3s, which together add up to at least 200GB of space. There is a better way to store your media that doesn't involve using all the space on your local hard drive - using either network storage, or an external drive.
Get HD Netflix Video on Android With Two Apps From XDA Developers
Does Netflix on your Android device either not work, or not work properly? If so, you might benefit from using a hacked version of the Netflix installable file, also known as an APK file. This article covers two modified versions of Netflix for Android, from XDA developers, that can solve a lot of your video watching woes: One employs customizable backgrounds, fixed subtitles and enables autorotation while playing video. The other allows for higher definition quality video.
Can SEO Companies Really Guarantee a Top 10 Google Result?
SEO is one of the most misunderstood aspects of web design, it is also a primary target for scam artists that prey upon unsuspecting website owners, willing to do anything for a piece of the search engine pie. Want to know the crazy thing about it? They aren't lying. They really can get you listed in the "top 10" of Google results. I'm going to show you how they do that, and why it's an outright scam.
Turn Your iPhone Photos Into Money With 123RF On-The-Go [Sponsored]
These days we react to many situations by reaching for our iPhones, sliding back the camera icon and snapping away. You probably do it without even realising what you're doing, I know I do. But what if I told you that strangers would pay you money for your iPhone snaps? Well that's the idea behind 123RF On-The-Go, an app which not only lets you upload your photos to the 123RF stock photography service but also gives you the chance to enter contests and win money for your most creative shots.
Protect Your Mobile Data and Network Usage With SurfEasy VPN [Giveaway]
In the Google Play Store, you'll find a whole lot of VPN clients for Android devices, but few of them are as up-to-date and robust as SurfEasy. SurfEasy offers a 3-tier account structure: Free, Mobile VPN, and Total VPN (more on that later). The Total VPN plan is available for USD $49.99 for a 1-year subscription covering 5 devices, but we've got an offer for you: we're giving away 10 1-year subscriptions for SurfEasy's Total VPN plan worth a total of $500 for FREE!