Top Post In: April, 2008
How to open ISO files?
An ISO image is an image of files that can be burnt to a CD. If you've just downloaded an ISO file, and be able to open the ISO file and edit its contents, before burning it off on a CD, here's a quick guide telling you how you can open an ISO file.18 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Change Your Passwords in Linux [How To]
Creating strong passwords is not the only thing you need to do to save your accounts from being hacked or stolen, updating your passwords regularly is also something which you should consider. I usually change all my passwords atleast once in three months and use different passwords for different accounts. Many a times when working [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Will Be Back Soon
Hey All first of all sorry for keeping away for so long without any updates, but at times work gets so hectic that I get little time to update the blog. But now that the work has subsided I will be starting to post regularly again with more interesting stuff for you. Just stick by and [...] Read More | Tweet This
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SppedDial | Quickly Access your Bookmarks with this Firefox Extension
Bookmarks and Favorites are frequently used by most Net Savvy persons. My Bookmark list today contains more than 100 websites, which I frequently visit. Organizing them into categories sometimes is difficult, but I have just come across a nice web tool, which I might switch to in coming days. Welcome to Speed Dial. OMG, yet another Firefox [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Logon On As Different User In Linux In Same Terminal Window [Quick Tip]
I have been using Linux for quite some time and have been using flavors such as Red Hat, Fedora, Solaris and Ubuntu so thought it as a good option to give useful tips to my readers who are trying to learn Linux or have been using it for some time. The first tip I wanted to [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Drop.io | A File Sharing Program, which is more than just RapidShare
RapidShare is undoubtedly the most popular and old file sharing network today. Other networks include, megaupload, mediafire, megashare, sendafile and lots more. Their business model is based upon revenue generated from Premium Accounts and selling advertisement space. RapidShare has become so popular that there are many RapidShare Search Engines today, which [...] Read More | Tweet This




