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6 TV-Ready Media Center Programs You Should Check Out
If you're looking to set up a media center, you need to know what free software is out there. Choose the media center application that works best for you by comparing the best programs on the market. All vary in terms of features, and all have something to offer.
How To Use Microsoft Word Mailings To Automate Emails
While there are a lot of things I don't like about Microsoft Word, there are many more things I love about it. In particular, I love the ability to automate many of the tasks that you do often. One of those tasks is sending reports or emails. Most of us are faced with a job where you have to send a report to an entire team of people, so you find yourself spending hours writing up email after email.
4 Recommended Linux Distros To Help You Choose The Right One For You
When you finally decide to take the plunge and have a stroll through Linux Avenue, you'll need to be able to decide which distro is right for you. Making the right choice is an important step, because it can help make your experience much more enjoyable. Make sure you know exactly what you want, as it'll make the selection process a whole lot easier.
Make Your Wordpress Blog iPad Friendly with Onswipe
More and more people who access the Internet are doing so from an iPad or another tablet. So if you have an online presence, it would be a good idea to adjust the interface of your site to be tablet friendly. Automattic has realized this and have added a feature that will optimize its 18 million blogs for tablet viewing.
4 Free Game Benchmarks That Will Make Your PC Scream
Graphical quality is still a big deal in the PC gaming world. The newest computer components have raw power and taking advantage of that power can be difficult. Fortunately, there are some game demos that have benchmarks built into them, and they’re a great way to benchmark your gaming PC for free.
4 Great Tools for Editing RAW Photos in Linux
These days most digital SLR cameras include the ability to shoot in RAW, an uncompressed image format that gives you great control over a number of photographic variables. This can vary from the basics like white balance and exposure; to curve adjustment, lens vignetting and more. As a semi-serious photographer and Linux user, you'll be forgiven for feeling a bit left out when it comes to post-processing.
5 Tips To Get Your Blog Updates Published On Google News
One day when I was browsing news stories, I noticed that one particular story was published not by CNN, Associated Press or the Washington Post, but instead by a small time blogger who had landed a pretty cool exclusive story. Front page Google News. For a moment I thought about the traffic that must have offered her site. So I set out to learn exactly what it takes to become an authorized Google News publisher.
Take & Restore Quick Snapshots Of Your System State With SmartClose [Windows]
You can restore your system to any previous state you want, as long as you have the necessary backups. Windows users have "System Restore" that they can count on. But that feature isn't the quickest way to do it. Meet SmartClose, a really tiny application that will help you to quickly take and restore snapshots of your system state.
How To Enable the Firewall In Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Since we rarely hear about security problems with Apple hardware, we Mac users often ignore some of Apple's basic security applications and features such as the Firewall. It’s easy to set up, but there are a few considerations you should know about.