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PS3 Media Server is, as its name suggests, a multimedia server that is designed to interface with the PlayStation 3 gaming console. You install it on a computer that is on the same network with the PS3 and, thanks to the Digital Living Network Alliance-compliant Universal Plug and Play support in both the console and... |
30 October 2009 11:05 GMT |
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Right after Ubuntu's fifth birthday it was time to celebrate once more, because a Karmic Koala was released, and it brought with it a lot of reasons to upgrade. If Ubuntu 9.10's smart looks haven't convinced you yet, maybe the fast boot times and overall enhanced performance will. You still don't ... |
6 November 2009 17:01 GMT |
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System administrators and computer security experts keep reminding users that they should use strong passwords and change them regularly. Unfortunately, strong passwords are usually complicated and hard to remember, therefore prone to be forgotten or misused. Even if you do manage to remember one or two complicated p... |
22 October 2009 09:09 GMT |
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Most users, when they need to write a document of some sort, will most likely use a "what you see is what you get" office suite that requires things to look just right on the screen before anything can be expected from the printed version. This type of document creation is good for small and medium length papers and ... |
15 October 2009 07:03 GMT |
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If you have a large music collection scattered on different types of memory devices, from SD cards to hard drives or CD-ROMs, you must have at least once had problems with corrupted files, bad tagging or doubtful metadata. Since the MP3 format is still the most widely used and best supported when you don't want ... |
12 October 2009 06:56 GMT |
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Virtualization is a pretty important part of today's server market, and it is expanding even onto desktops. For the free operating systems there are many choices, ranging from the well-known VirtualBox to the business-oriented VMware. However, there are certain disadvantages for these bigger and sometimes clunki... |
29 September 2009 08:48 GMT |
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Handheld devices like mobile phones, PDAs and ultra-mobile PCs are getting more and more ubiquitous, as almost everyone has in their pocket a device that can do multimedia playback at various levels of quality. The problem that most owners face is getting the audio or video content that they want to enjoy into the pr... |
22 September 2009 08:51 GMT |
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We all know that computers tend to gather all kind of stale files that pile up in different temporary or cache folders, ultimately slowing down the system and occupying valuable disk space. Any self-respecting geek takes on the job of manually cleaning those files every once in a while, but no matter how through you ... |
16 September 2009 08:01 GMT |
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If you ever kept important files on a USB drive, then you certainly thought about the prospect of misplacing that flash disk and exposing the contents of those files to unwanted people. Even when sending data over the Internet, no one can guarantee that they won't be hijacked during the passage from server to cl... |
11 September 2009 05:59 GMT |
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It's time for another weekly review, and in this one we are going to look at another way to make the move to the paperless office: get rid of all those annoying post-it notes that you have around your computer's display. There are many programs that can aid in that transition, but we are going to concentrat... |
4 September 2009 06:41 GMT |
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sK1 is a vector graphics editor that, unlike Inkscape, which focuses on the SVG format and web design usefulness, caters to the professional designers that are working in pre-press environments. It has many features that allow it to act as a replacement for Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator, wrapped up in a Ttk-based i... |
27 August 2009 09:36 GMT |
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Everyone agrees that it's impossible to shoot video perfectly on the first try. Even birthday videos or amateur productions can use the kind of touch-ups that a video editor has to offer, like titles or transitions. The truth is that the open-source world lacked a proper non-linear video editor with similar feat... |
19 August 2009 10:07 GMT |
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If you've ever listened to Linux-related podcasts then you must have heard at least once the name "gPodder." If you're already a user then I won't have to say that gPodder is a podcast client, podcast catcher or podcatcher, if you wish, a kind of RSS aggregator that, instead of working with headlines, ... |
12 August 2009 10:00 GMT |
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If for May's Application of the Month we've selected Rhythmbox, it is now the perfect time to take a look at another great audio player, Songbird. This open-source project is the work of Pioneers of the Inevitable, an amazing suite of developers who previously helped with the creation of software like Winam... |
3 July 2009 08:01 GMT |
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Long gone are the days when we would take dozens of pictures and have no idea how they will turn out before going to a photo studio and have our film developed. With the somewhat high costs of this hobby, we used to be very selective about what we photographed. Nowadays, it's a totally different story... Digital... |
26 June 2009 08:11 GMT |
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One of the main reasons people have to stick with Windows is because certain applications that they use on a daily basis don't have (quality) alternatives on Linux. Some can't live without Microsoft Office, others think Internet Explorer is the best browser and, of course, graphics professionals or photogra... |
17 June 2009 07:54 GMT |
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Mandriva is one of the most mature Linux distributions out there and, in time, a very loyal community was created around it. Innovation and ease of use have always been the top priorities for Mandriva, and this can be seen in the team's effort to bring exciting new features with every release. Coming six months ... |
6 June 2009 17:41 GMT |
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In only a few years of existence, Ubuntu reached a very high level of popularity. With the slogan "Linux for human beings," Canonical clearly aimed to provide a smoother transition for the regular desktop users who wanted a change in their everyday computing experience. Though some may question Ubuntu's true con... |
21 May 2009 02:05 GMT |
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Don't you just love those sticky notes that keep piling up onto your desk to a point where you have to dig through them to find your mouse? Even worse, there will come a time when you'll need that really important note from last month's conference. And what do you do? You spend half a day sorting throu... |
17 April 2009 06:48 GMT |
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Regardless of how often you change wallpapers or install new themes, you will eventually grow bored of your desktop. And because you like its functionality or find it to be better than the rest, switching to another desktop environment just to get out of the routine is not a viable solution. Instead, you could try pu... |
10 April 2009 08:05 GMT |
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