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Where Is The World's Data Being Stored? [INFOGRAPHIC]
As the Internet gets bigger and bigger, so do the places needed to store all of that data. But where are these data centers exactly? Which ones are the largest and who owns them? How can we put 600 Exabytes into perspective so that we can truly understand its size?
Play Wii & Gamecube Games In HD On Your PC With Dolphin Emulator [Windows & Mac]
As well as being a fun and accessible console system, the Nintendo Wii has racked up quite a collection of games over its lifespan and now, thanks to the wonders of emulation and Dolphin, you can enjoy Wii games, Wiiware, Wii Channels, Virtual Console and Gamecube releases in glorious HD on your Windows or Mac computer.
6 Free Websites for Public Domain Images and Free Stock Photos
Public Domain refers to material that is 'publicly available' and not covered by intellectual property or copyrights. In today's media, where visual art is abundant, there is a high demand for images, for example for webdesign projects. As a consequence, there are many stock photography websites where artists can sell their photographs or image designs.
Hang Out On Console.fm To Hear Great New Tunes
You may have heard of Turntable.fm before - it's a service which lets a bunch of people hang out in a virtual venue and take turns to DJ while everyone gets to listen to the tunes. But sadly, Turntable.fm is restricted to US listeners only. Fortunately for those of us outside the US, Console.fm has come along.
How to Convert an Email to a RSS Feed & Embed It as a Blog Widget
This week, I had an idea to create a sidebar widget on my website that would let me issue short one-line email updates to a RSS feed. This would let me issue news alerts to my blog readers without the need to actually write an entire post until later - sort of like an embedded Twitter feed of sorts.
Make Use Of KDE's Desktop Features: Activities, Widgets & Dashboard [Linux]
It hasn't been too long ago (since the beginning of this month, in fact) that I switched from using a GNOME desktop to a KDE desktop for my Linux system. Now, I'm not trying to start a flame war or anything, but I've personally found KDE to be better because, for me, it is more intuitive, has very nice eye-appeal, and comes with lots of options built-in.
The 3 Best Modern Alternatives To SimCity
One game genre that’s unfortunately withered is the city simulator. This type of game was never a huge success compared to action-packed shooters and real-time strategy games, but it’s always had a place in the hearts of some PC gamers. While the vaunted SimCity series has ended (for now), there are a few games that carry on the legacy.