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WebDAV lets you upload & download files on the Apache server. In this article we explain how to install & configure WebDav with Apache2 Web Server on Ubuntu 14.04.

By Hitesh Jethva – Nov 13, 2015

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What do you get when you combine Chrome OS and Ubuntu? Chromixium OS! This review will show you all that this unique Linux distro has to offer.

By Derrik Diener – Nov 12, 2015

How to Sync Google Calendar with the Calendar App in Windows 10

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If you use Google Calendar regularly and want to sync your events with the Windows 10 Calendar app, here’s how to do that.

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A LiveCD is useful for PCs that can’t be booted up. Active LiveCD is one such tool that comes with all the essential backup, recovery and security tools.

By Vamsi Krishna – Nov 10, 2015

How to Add PIN Security to Your Windows 10 Account

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Looking for extra Windows security? In this article we show you how to add PIN security to your Windows 10 account and explain why it’s a better option.

By Karrar Haider – Nov 9, 2015

How to Get Videos to Float Over Existing Windows on Your Mac

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If you would like videos to float over your existing windows while using your Mac, you can do so using a free Mac app called Helium. Here’s how it works.

By Mahesh Makvana – Nov 6, 2015

How to Set Up AWStats On Ubuntu 14.04

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AWStats is an open-source web analytics reporting tool that generates advanced web, streaming, FTP or mail server statistics, graphically. Here’s how to set up AWstats in Ubuntu.

By Hitesh Jethva – Nov 6, 2015

How to Check a File's Checksum on a Mac

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In order to ensure the integrity of downloaded files, some websites give you a checksum to compare to. If you’re on a Mac, you can use Terminal to check a file’s checksum. Here’s how.

By Mahesh Makvana – Nov 5, 2015

How to Monitor Progress of a Linux Command Line Operation Using PV Command

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The pv command, used to monitor the progress of a Linux command line operation, displays related information through a pipeline, including time elapsed, percentage completed & ETA. Here’s how it works.

By Himanshu Arora – Nov 5, 2015

5 Things to Do Before Upgrading to Windows 10

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Though the process of upgrading to Windows 10 is simple, there are few things that you should do before upgrading. This article outlines those things.

By Vamsi Krishna – Nov 4, 2015

Corebird, the GTK Twitter Client for Linux

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Corebird is a desktop Twitter client for Linux that integrates seamlessly into your Gnome or Unity desktop. Here’s how to install and use this handy app.

By Attila Orosz – Nov 3, 2015

VeltOS: An Arch Derivative To Look Forward To

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Setting Up Fail2ban to Protect Apache From DDOS Attack

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In this article we explain how to install fail2ban and configure it to monitor logs and protect Apache from malicious authentication failure attempts.

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One of the most improved things about Windows 10 is the new modern apps and how you interact with them. Here are six we feel are worth a try. Check them out!

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How to Delete File Explorer Address Bar History in Windows

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Just like a web browser, the Windows File Explorer keeps track of your frequently opened files and folders. If you don’t want that, here’s how to delete the File Explorer address bar history.

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Setting up Apache Server with SSL Support on Ubuntu

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In this article we explain how to create a self-signed SSL certificate for Apache which will allow you to encrypt traffic to your Apache server.

By Hitesh Jethva – Oct 28, 2015

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By Vamsi Krishna – Oct 27, 2015

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Flacon, a software for Linux, can extract single audio tracks with all relevant information from CD images and convert them into various file formats. Here’s how.

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Safari in OS X 10.11 El Capitan has a useful feature: pinned sites. It appears as a tiny square icon, located to the left of your tabs and never goes away.

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