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Easy way to burn an ISO

If you own a single slot CD-R, you may wonder how you're supposed to burn copies of your disks and/or make exact images of your distributions. One popular way is to create an 'Image' of your CD-ROM in...

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Virtual Keyboards - Old idea coming of age?

I just finished reading (SmartComputing) a quick blurb about a Virtual Keyboard that uses lasers and infrared to produce a fully functional 'virtual' keyboard. The picture was awesome and I thought it...

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USB Drive 101: Actually making it useful

I'm now the proud owner of a 2GB USB Drive & I wanted to share a few tips/tricks I've learned for getting the most use from it! I want my USB to provide a self-contained computing experience that I...

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Seagate's Portable WiFi / Bluetooth HD Solution: DAVE

A few days ago, Seagate released a statement about some new technology that they have dubbed "DAVE" (Digital Audio Video Experience). From the release: Using Bluetooth or WiFi connections, DAVE is the...

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Great USB Backup App / Utility

I just found a great backup app (utility) for my USB drive. The app that comes with PortableApps isn't very flexible and it drove me to finding something better. Luckily, I found Freebyte Backup...

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Sprint AIRAVE

Ok... so we haven't had the best of luck with Sprint (see here, and here) and while our company is slowly moving toward AT&T due to "some device" that came out in the last few months, I do have to...

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Why won't iPad owners shut up about how awesome it is??? [Analysis]

Business Insider surveyed 850 readers to deep dive iPad usage, its effect on other devices, and how people view tablets in a world of iPad domination. You can view the entire article here. Here is my...

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A Confederacy of OSes, Part I

So, recently I've been trying an experiment: I've been using Windows 7 as a base OS for my primary development box. Why did I do this, and how has it been? Allow me to explain. I have been a *-nix man...

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A Confederacy of OSes, Part II

Continued from Part I Due to many factors, setting up Linux turned out to be Hell. Both the kernel and GRUB wouldn't have the ability to recognize the aforementioned pseudo-RAID array as a single disk...

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A Confederacy of OSes, Part III

Read Part I and Part II So my strategy is as follows: I use Windows to run web browsers, the odd desktop app like Photoshop, handy GUI utilities like calculators, media playback, and the like. On top...

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