One of the main reasons for using Google DNS is that it speeds up your Internet connection. Here’s how you can configure your Mac to work with a Google DNS.
NixOS is a Linux distribution with its own unique package manager. The entire OS is built by the Nix package manager. Check out the full NixOS review here.
The latest OS X 10.9.3 Mavericks update came with a new missing Users folder bug. If you are affected by this, here’s the fix to restore your Users folder.
The HTML-XML package is a set of simple utilities for manipulating HTML and XML files from the command line. Here is how you can use it in Ubuntu and other Linux distro.
If you have added Facebook and Twitter to your Mac, you might want to change the privacy settings so other apps don’t post to your accounts without you knowing.
There was a time when the only games that could be played were text based. If you are up for a bit of nostalgia, you still can play games from the Linux terminal.
Apple launched the Reminders app in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. If you are a regular user of Reminders and to-do list, here is how you can share reminders in OS X.
Google apps comes with a cost that can escalate with the number of users. Roundcube is a free and useful open source webmail software that you can install on your own server.
In the “Users and Groups” section of “System Preferences,” you can change this account picture to a different built-in one, or you can also use a new photo.