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7 Cool iPhone & iPad Space Apps From NASA [iOS]
NASA and its astronauts have boldly gone where many of us can only dream of going – the depths of space. Their website is full of information, thought-provoking imagery and a couple of awesome free downloads. Here are 7 of the best NASA apps to entertain, amaze and inform you about space, science and the elements around us.
5 Little Known Google Chrome Hacks
Chrome is a sleek minimalist browser, which has already outsourced many of its features into the cloud, giving users unknown freedom and flexibility. Now is the time to get to know Google Chrome a little better with the following little known feature hacks.
How To Set Up A Motion Detection Surveillance System With iPhone Notifications
One thing I've been meaning to do is set up my always-on home server as a CCTV Surveillance System that sends alerts to my iPhone whenever it detects motion. Though the results are fantastic, you do need a lot of free software to get the thing up and running properly. It's a lot to download, but there isn't anything inherently difficult about it.
Easily Build & Customize Facebook Pages With Static HTML WYSIWYG Editor
Facebook Pages is a great promotion tool. You can use it to promote your blog, your product, or even yourself. If you are a code novice and want to build and edit your Facebook Pages without touching any codes, you could easily do it using Static HTML - a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web editor, built specifically for Facebook Pages.
3 Cool Ways To Customize & Personalize Your Twitter Page
The default settings of Twitter provide some lightweight customization tools in which you can change the background image and the colors of your homepage. We’ve covered how to spice up a Twitter homepage. But for those who don’t know, I will cover the default settings for making changes and then describe a few third-party sites and advanced settings.
Lubuntu: A Lightweight Version Of Ubuntu [Linux]
Love Ubuntu, but feel skeptical about 11.04's new Unity interface? Try Lubuntu 11.04, an extremely lightweight alternative to the main branch of Ubuntu. You'll find the menu-driven interface familiar and the resources hit remarkably low. Lubuntu is based on a desktop environment that strives to use next to no resources while still being easy to use.