By Mike on Feb 23, 2008 in Featured, How to, Linux, OSX, Windows | 3 Comments
We have all been there. Its late at night and you are beat from a day of answering questions and solving problems for your coworkers. All you want to do is watch T.V. and goto bed. Then the phone rings and it is either a family member or friend who just blew up their [...]
By Chris on Feb 22, 2008 in How to, Windows | 0 Comments
Here’s a time saving tip for ya… If you are copying a bunch of files in Windows XP and do not want to overwrite any of them, you are usually stuck pressing no, no, no, for every file. The next time you are given the options [yes, yes to all, no, cancel] you [...]
By Chris on Feb 21, 2008 in Gadgets | 1 Comment
When Hansel and Gretal were shunned from their home they immediately found the first drinking hole to drown their sorrows. When they started to eat the pool table and chairs, they were kicked out, but were lucky enough to steal a gingerbread car with NDrive’s G400 PND. This great new device not only [...]
By Chris on Feb 20, 2008 in Video Games/Systems | 0 Comments
Now you can relive days of old by choosing the firmware that brings back all those childhood memories from a few months ago. Dark-Alex has released a hack that boots from the memory stick on your PSP and allows you to choose any of the firmware versions that currently exist. For versions that do [...]
By Chris on Feb 19, 2008 in How to | 1 Comment
I came home today to find my house had been struck by lightning, which is weird cause it’s still winter here. (welcome to Cleveland) What is even more peculiar is that my wireless router was “smoking” with my telephone and Barry Manilow was playing in the back round. Disturbing thoughts aside, neither [...]
By Mike on Feb 19, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
Do you ever find yourself in need of a cheat sheet for all the Linux commands out there? I know I do from time to time. I have even created a few myself but, none of them were as complete or as professional as these. Even if you don’t need them yourself, I’m sure you [...]
By Mike on Feb 19, 2008 in Gadgets, News | 0 Comments
From slashphone.com
“PacketVideo (PV) has demonstrated its new pocketable mobile broadcast receiver that turns WiFi-enabled phones and personal media players into mobile TVs.”
“The mobile broadcast receiver will be available in versions for all major mobile broadcast standards, including TDtv, DVB-H and MediaFLO as well as for WiMAX. The device can also be customized with the [...]
By Chris on Feb 19, 2008 in Linux, OSX, Windows | 0 Comments
Today at lunch, after eating my favorite peanutbutter and cookie batter sandwich, (the best way to get over my heroine addiction) I stumbled upon this great site that shows the top 100 network security tools available today. How do they know which security tools are the best?
By Mike on Feb 18, 2008 in Hardware, How to | 1 Comment
If you are anything like me, and I’m willing to bet you are seeing you are reading this, then the appearance of SSD hard drives makes you drool. Think of those fast boot times. Ummm… Of course there is always a price to pay for that kind of performance and for now that price [...]
By Chris on Feb 18, 2008 in Hardware, How to, Windows | 4 Comments
You could go around to every PC in your network and delete the local printer that way. Hopefully you don’t have over 10,000 PC’s across the globe cause otherwise you’re about to blow your budget for the remainder of the year. Luckily for you, I found a little script that can run in [...]