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How to Record the Screen of Your Android Device On Mac OS X

AndroidTool is a Mac app that can record the screen of your Android from your Mac. It also includes one-click screenshots & APK installations. Check it out.

By Mahesh Makvana – May 14, 2015

Re-enable Upstart on Ubuntu 15.04

Re-enable Upstart on Ubuntu 15.04

Some people are unhappy about systemd in the new Ubuntu release. If you’re one of those people, here’s a trick that will remove Systemd & put Upstart back.

By Derrik Diener – May 13, 2015

Why Microsoft Won't Produce New Windows 'Versions'

Why Microsoft Won’t Produce New Windows “Versions”

On May 8, 2015, Microsoft announced they won’t be producing any more Windows ‘versions’ after Windows 10. What exactly does this mean? Let’s find out.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – May 12, 2015

ZaReason MediaBox 5440: A Small Linux Desktop With A Lot of Potential

ZaReason MediaBox 5440: A Small Linux Desktop with a Lot of Potential

The MediaBox 5440 is a small form-factor Linux desktop that is fast and extremely customizable. This in-depth review looks at its features, pros and cons.

By Charnita Fance – May 12, 2015

How to Install Zimbra Collaboration Suite in Ubuntu Server

How to Install Zimbra Collaboration Suite in Ubuntu Server

Zimbra Collaboration Suite is a collaborative software suite that includes an email server and web client. Use this guide to install it in Ubuntu server.

By Attila Orosz – May 11, 2015

Can Edge be the Revival of IE?

Can Edge be the Revival of IE?

Edge is a brand new browser built to give you a better web experience with web notes, reading mode & more. Is it enough to put Microsoft back in the game?

By Christopher Harper – May 11, 2015

Protect Your Eyes From Strain With Redshift

Protect Your Eyes From Strain With Redshift in Linux

Redshift, free software for Linux, automatically adjusts your screen’s colour temperature based on your location and the time of day. Here’s how it works.

By Attila Orosz – May 9, 2015

How to Perform Load Monitoring in Linux Using atop

How to Perform Load Monitoring in Linux Using atop

Atop is an interactive monitor to view the load on a Linux system. In this article we will discuss how to perform load monitoring using this tool.

By Himanshu Arora – May 8, 2015

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Check Your Mac’s Version In OS X

Every Mac has its own specific Model Identifier that may be needed for support (e.g. repairs), etc. Here’s how to find your Mac’s version if needed.

By Shujaa Imran – May 8, 2015

Should You Upgrade to Ubuntu 15.04?

Should You Upgrade to Ubuntu 15.04?

Still using Ubuntu 14.04 or 14.10? Not sure whether it’s worth upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04? In this article we’ll help you decide which is best for you.

By Derrik Diener – May 7, 2015

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How to Sort Files by Extension in Ubuntu Nautilus

Nautilus in Ubuntu has gotten rid of features to sort files by extension. Here is how you can restore the feature and the ability to sort files by extension.

By Damien Oh – May 7, 2015

Converting Awkward Windows File Formats on a Mac

Converting Awkward Windows File Formats on a Mac

Converting a Windows file to a file format that is usable on a Mac isn’t always easy. This guide features various online & offline tools to help with that.

By Phil South – May 7, 2015

Writage: A New Contender for Windows' Best Markdown Editor?

Writage: A New Contender for Windows’ Best Markdown Editor?

Writage, a plugin for writing Markdown in Microsoft Word, is perfect if you prefer Word’s rich interface & features, but is it the best option? Let’s find out.

By Paul Ferson – May 6, 2015

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Easily Take and Share Your Screenshots with Puu.sh

Puu.sh is a quick & simple way to share screenshots on Windows, Mac OS X & iOS. It’s also a free, file-pushing cloud storage app. Here’s an in-depth look.

By Christopher Harper – May 5, 2015

How to Create a Mac OS X Recovery Disk

How to Create a Mac OS X Recovery Disk

In this guide, we talk about the Recovery Disk on Mac OS X and how to prepare for the worst by making a copy of it as a bootable recovery disk.

By Phil South – May 5, 2015

How to Rename a Scheduled Task in Task Scheduler

How to Rename a Scheduled Task in Windows Task Scheduler

There are plenty of things you can do with the Windows Task Scheduler, except that you can’t rename created tasks. Here is how you can do so in Windows.

By Vamsi Krishna – May 5, 2015

Visualize Memory Use on Linux with Smem

Visualize Memory Use on Linux with Smem

Using smem, you can view a color-coded bar and pie chart of the memory used by processes in a Linux system.

By Obaro Ogbo – May 4, 2015

Install Android Applications Directly on Chromebook Using Arc Welder

How to Install Android Applications Directly on Chromebook

Arc Welder is a Chrome extension that lets you install Android applications on a Chromebook using App Runtime for Chrome, ARC. Here’s how it works.

By Mahit Huilgol – May 4, 2015

Adding Image Effects to Preview in OS X

Adding Image Effects to Preview in OS X

Adding image effects to Preview is a simple three step workflow, combined into one. In this article, we will show you how to do it.

By Phil South – May 3, 2015

How to Change the User Agent in Safari for Mac

How to Change the User Agent in Safari for Mac

If you want to see how a site looks in a specific browser, you can change the user agent in Safari on Mac and pretend to be another browser. Here’s how.

By Mahesh Makvana – May 2, 2015

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