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Get the Latest Version of Gnome on Ubuntu

New releases of Ubuntu no longer contain the latest version of Gnome 3. For fan of both Ubuntu and Gnome, you can get the latest version of Gnome on Ubuntu with this method.

By Derrik Diener – Oct 8, 2014

How to Enable Logon Auditing to Track Logon Activities of Windows Users

Ever wonder if you can track user logon activities in Windows and see who have logged in and out? This is possible with the Logon Auditing feature. Let’s check it out.

By Vamsi Krishna – Oct 7, 2014

How to Disable a Laptop Touchpad for Linux

While you can temporarily disable the touchpad, wouldn’t you rather have the ability to fully shut it off at startup? Here is how to do so in Linux.

By Derrik Diener – Oct 6, 2014

3 Tips to Avoid Fake Apps in Windows App Store

While there are plenty of apps in the Windows Store, a good number of them are fake apps that aim to con your money. Follow these 3 tips to avoid fake apps in WIndows Store.

By Vamsi Krishna – Oct 3, 2014

How to Include System Files in OS X Searches [Quick Tips]

By default, you won’t be able to search for system files in OS X’s Finder or Spotlight. Here is a quick and simple way to search for system files in Finder.

By Shujaa Imran – Oct 2, 2014

How to Use mpv – CLI Media Player

mpv is a simple yet powerful command line media player. it is free, open source and cross-platform compatible. Let’s check it out.

By Ivana Isadora Devcic – Oct 2, 2014

6 Lightweight Qt Image Viewers for Linux

Image viewers are useful when you just want to check out a few photos. Here are six great image viewers for Linux that you should check out.

By Ivana Isadora Devcic – Sep 30, 2014

5 Windows Power User Tools That Every User Should Know About

Some of the power tools are hidden in Windows and most people don’t know about them. Here are some of the Windows power tools that you can use.

By Vamsi Krishna – Sep 30, 2014

Top 3 Features That Are Only Available in Windows 8 Enterprise Edition

Microsoft likes to release several edition of their Windows OS. Here are the top 3 features that are only available in Windows 8 Enterprise edition.

By Vamsi Krishna – Sep 29, 2014

How to Install and Configure Cygwin in Windows Environment

For those who are missing the Linux terminal in Windows, you can use Cygwin to do the same task. Learn how to install and configure Cygwin in Windows.

By Vamsi Krishna – Sep 28, 2014

How to Fully Integrate Firefox into Gnome Shell

Firefox doesn’t integrate well in Gnome Shell desktop theme. Here are some ways you can use to make it looks like it truly belongs on the Gnome 3 desktop.

By Derrik Diener – Sep 27, 2014

The Best FTP Clients (Free and Paid) for Your Mac

There are plenty of FTP clients for Mac users. Some are simple while others require a fee. Here we have complied a list of the best FTP clients for Mac.

By Shujaa Imran – Sep 26, 2014

How to Avoid Junkware While Downloading Free Software

Plenty of free Windows software come with junkware packaged into them. Here are some tips to avoid downloading and installing junkware to your Windows PC.

By Vamsi Krishna – Sep 26, 2014

How to Enable Client Hyper-V in Windows 8 to Run Virtual Machines

Windows 8 comes with a client Hyper-V tool for users to run virtual machines in it. Let us see how to enable Client Hyper-V in Windows 8 and run virtual machines.

By Vamsi Krishna – Sep 25, 2014

How to Reverse the Row Order in LibreOffice Calc [Quick Tips]

Let ‘s say you have a spreadsheet that is in the wrong row order, how can you easily reverse the row order? This simple trick will help you to do that.

By Damien Oh – Sep 23, 2014

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How well a solid state drive performs is dependent on how you use it. Here is what you shouldn’t do to your SSD on Windows so as to keep it in top shape.

By Vamsi Krishna – Sep 23, 2014

How to Encode H.265 Video Using ffmpeg on Linux

The new H.265 compression standard can provide substantially improved video quality at the same bit rate. Learn how you can encode H.265 video with ffmpeg.

By Gary Sims – Sep 22, 2014

Use Pianobar to Listen to Pandora From the Linux Command-line

If you love the command line and like listening music while doing work, you’ll be thrilled to know that Pandora can be accessed through command line as well.

By Himanshu Arora – Sep 21, 2014

Stream Games on Twitch with Linux Using Castawesome

Are you a Linux gamer looking to stream gameplay to Twitch? It is not an easy task, but with Castawesome, you can get it done easily.

By Derrik Diener – Sep 20, 2014

How to Change Folder Colors in Dolphin (KDE File Manager)

If you want to change the color of your folder icons without installing a new icon set, Dolphin Folder Color for KDE is a great solution.

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