Run Ubuntu On Android With Ubuntu Installer
It’s time to run Ubuntu On Android devices. The porting of famous Linux distributions to make them run on Android is not a new concept and can be laborious. However, if you are an Ubuntu […]
It’s time to run Ubuntu On Android devices. The porting of famous Linux distributions to make them run on Android is not a new concept and can be laborious. However, if you are an Ubuntu […]
The launch of Photoshop CS5 (Version 12) marked the 20th anniversary of the package. This article aims at exploring some of the most exciting features of arguably the best photography software in the market! Below […]
To implement Domain policies for Active Directory users, it is first necessary for the client operating system to join a Domain. The policies are implemented after the client computer comes under the umbrella of the […]
Chrome Block is a Google Chrome extension that blocks web beacons, ads, trackers, bugs, and other tracking technologies that advertisement companies use to track your browsing preferences online. This extension identifies such unwanted sources on […]
I previously covered Desktop Nova, which is a Linux application that brings wallpaper rotation to your Ubuntu desktops. But how about a photo frame centered on your desktop with attractive imagery according to your specified […]
Amazon’s Kindle Fire has taken the tablet market by storm with its meager price, which delivers enough features to make the tablet worth the cost. Other than providing some excellent Amazon service, Kindle Fire also […]
ffDiaporama is a free software for Windows and Linux (packages available for multiple Linux distributions), which allows converting photos into videos and editing video files. It can detect images and video files from many formats, […]
NetFlix is one of the largest on demand video providers in USA, which delivers videos from all kinds of genres. Using Netflix you can watch videos, (such as TV series and movies), at a mere […]
A while back I reviewed the official Hotmail app for Android. Now, the free Hotmail app for Android has also become available for Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablets. Microsoft seems to be making sure that Hotmail […]
Cinnamon is a Gnome Shell alternative, which has been created to deliver a Gnome 2 like convenient design for Ubuntu users. It provides a Gnome 2 like launcher based bottom panel and is perhaps the […]
Google Chrome has long been one of the favorite browser for desktop and laptop users running various operating systems from the Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platform. The speed and simplicity of Chrome is […]
Send to Kindle is a free Windows software from Amazon, which makes it easy to read your personal documents on Kindle. With his software you can instantly send your personal documents to your Kindle device […]
When it comes to the tablet market, Kindle Fire is on fire! This amazing Android based tablet has swept the market with millions of sales in just a few months of its release. When purchasing […]
Norton Identity Safe is a password management application for Windows and mobile platforms (Android and iOS), which provides a LastPass like service for the easy management of saved online passwords. You can save all your […]
Many Ubuntu users use the Gnome Screenshot utility, which comes pre-installed with the Ubuntu desktop. While Gnome Screenshot provides a number of handy options, it lacks some advanced features, such as being able to specifically […]
In a previous post, I reviewed Mounty, which is an easy to use disc mounting application for Ubuntu Linux, which enables users to quickly mount virtual disc images via the app-indicator menu. In that post, […]
Instagram is a widely used photo sharing service, which has an exclusive application for iOS devices, including iPhone and iPad. Instagram is used to explore, share and filter photos uploaded by users around the globe […]
Mounting a virtual disc image by using a virtual drive can help explore the content of the disc image, without having to burn it (e.g. ISO file) to a CD or DVD disc. This way, […]
There are a number of ways by which you can add a PPA (Private Package Repository) to Software Sources in Ubuntu Linux. In a previous post I showed you, “How To Add PPA To Software […]
Over the past few months I have covered a number of handy Ubuntu applications that many users might not be aware of. I thought it would be a good idea to compile a list of […]
As some of you might be aware, Team UtterChaos has released touch enabled recovery on a number of devices. Thanks to these guys, the list of supported devices has risen once more. Team UtterChaos at […]
It often happens that a user forgets his/her password and instead of asking the Domain Administrator to reset the password, they attempt to login by using the trial and error method. This results in the […]
Linux scripts are always a handy way of making tasks easier for the end user, by performing a number of functions via the right-click menu. I have previously covered a number of scripts, including the […]
Some corporations have multiple proxy servers for interconnected networks that are associated via NAT (Network Address Translation) and VLANs (Virtual Local Area Network). Many universities and organizations also use multiple proxy servers. Moreover, in order […]
When creating a user in Active Directory, there are several user account related options that can greatly enhance network security via user authentication and encryption methods. The choices range from a simple password change at […]
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