Suppose someone wants to send you a large file. They could try to send it via email, but many email servers impose limits on file size. They could try sending it over during an instant messenger or In
I have been around the Linux community for more than 10 years now. From the very beginning, I have known that there are basic differences between Linux and Windows that will always set them apart. Thi
The much anticipated spanning tree edition of Networking 101 has finally arrived. Yes, you too can have a network that survives multiple exploding switches. Read on. The spanning tree protocol was inv
It seems as if Netbooks are the newest craze. I may even sell more of these Linux-loaded bad boys, then I do regular laptops. Thats fine and dandy. They also do what they are meant to do, quite well.
Dell this morning gave its Vostro line a refresh made for regions where cost is a concern but still offering features that are rare almost anywhere. Dell vows a more aggressive update still for its Vo
Dynamically linked shared libraries are an important aspect of GNU/Linux®. They allow executables to dynamically access external functionality at run time and thereby reduce their overall memory footp
There's little question that plenty of people are annoyed at how difficult it is to rip movies from legally purchased DVDs into formats readable by handheld devices or media players. The lack of consi
Speakers of Hindi and Tagalog will soon benefit from the work of a project called Decathlon which is translating multimedia software into these languages. Other languages from the Indian and Far Easte
InfoWorld - An open-source technology has been launched to help developers using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 find duplicated code in their software projects.
Brain mapping is a graphic way to identify different parts of an issue or to plan steps or consequences of an action. Experts say mind mapping makes information easier to remember and makes studying m
NewsFactor - Mozilla Labs has rolled out an experimental Firefox plug-in that promises to streamline the way Web surfers manage the mountains of information online. Called Ubiquity, the proof-of-conce
From time to time browsers and servers get a little confused and cookies become out of sorts leaving the user logging into a website but not really getting the user to the expected pages.
I have installed POP GMAIL on a host of email clients from Thunderbird to Outlook Express and Eudora. Further, in the past year I have assisted iPhone owners and Apple Mail clients with Google's IMAP implementation.
Splitemail is a "Personalization" tool for email, it is EMAIL 2.0. Personalizing context by highlighting portions of text, embedding confidentisl notes or sending a business plan to a recipient & confirming via the email's CC the document was sent.
It's over and out for CODEC and Opensource. With the Micael Niedermayer's video codec coined SNOW the technology is supported, available and ready for use.
You just can't stop people from downloading music to their iPods. With the seamless technology today, how is "NON" Technical parents or person for that matter really able to understand the Perer-to-Peer consequences.
You ever need to know what the hidden files are in a certain directory? Usually, going to the terminal one could easily view and edit the hidden files, ie: .htacess. However, what if you wanted to grab a directory and move it to an FTP client
Well the delivery is Wireless Broadband for free!! No Taxes? No Cost? What's the catch, well no catch.....Really, the FCC wants to offer you, John P. Public free wireless internet. Offering to auction off the available wir
Netgear launched an OpenRouter plain white NetGear-ish like router.1 The idea is simple, the user has an option to implement firmware applications. The MyOpenRouter site kicked this off and provides access to the firmware applications. DD-WR
You need a LiveScribe It basically marries your desire to use a pen and paper with a computer. Simply take notes and than move your creative work to your computer. Furthermore, whilst your note taking in a lecture or meeting LiveScribe wi