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Enabling java in Google Chrome on Ubuntu 12.04

sunilpadlar wrote 4 days ago: I had hard time getting java working in chrome on my recently installed 12.04, If anyone else is stu … more →

Tags: Java, ubuntu

What The What?

alphalifellc wrote 1 month ago: Hi, while getting a haircut my barber showed me a neat business card that included an image that res … more →

Tags: Marketing, Social Media, Business, generating a buzz, What the what?, Apps

The Dangers of E-voting

Jonathan Strickland wrote 2 months ago: My very first assignment at HowStuffWorks.com was to update an article already on the site. It was H … more →

Tags: e-voting, hackers, Security

Using Grub as an OS independent bootloader

Ben Burrows wrote 3 months ago: Note: The below refers to grub legacy (the principle should be the same for the new grub but I have … more →

Edit & use Quicklaunch even if its locked down

Ben Burrows wrote 3 months ago: Place items in quicklaunch when its been disabled. c:\Doc & Set\USERNAME\Application Data\Micros … more →

Usefull "net" commands

Ben Burrows wrote 3 months ago: List what groups a user is in net user USERNAME (optionaly add /domain for domain accounts) … more →

The Complicated Mess of Hackers, Corporations, Governments and Vigilantes

Jonathan Strickland wrote 3 months ago: This morning, I read an Associated Press report about hackers associated with the group Anonymous po … more →

Tags: hackers, Anonymous, Vigilantes

Dying Disk ?

Ben Burrows wrote 3 months ago: My server was randomly crashing every few days, some stuff, like samba shares still worked fine but … more →

The MegaUpload MegaExplosion

Jonathan Strickland wrote 4 months ago: What a night. Nothing really illustrates the power of the Internet like a massive, semi-coordinated … more →

Tags: Anonymous, DDoS, department of justice, FBI, hackers, megaupload

Apple Schools Us1 comment

Jonathan Strickland wrote 4 months ago: When electronic readers and tablets began to become popular, I sighed a wistful sigh. I thought abou … more →

Tags: Apple, Education, iPad, textbooks

SOPA and PIPA - What the heck are they?1 comment

Jonathan Strickland wrote 4 months ago: I don’t know if you’ve noticed but the Internet went kind of crazy today. Crazier than u … more →

Tags: Copyright, Intellectual Property, pipa, Piracy, sopa

Getting Fit With Technology - CES 2012 Roundup

Jonathan Strickland wrote 4 months ago: Tech and the health industry have a pretty healthy relationship. Gadgets like pedometers have been a … more →

Tags: Exercise, Fitness, CES, MOTOACTV, BodyMedia, FIT, Striiv

Ultrabooks, Tablets and Televisions at CES 2012

Jonathan Strickland wrote 4 months ago: While I’m focusing primarily on emerging technologies at CES 2012, you can’t get around … more →

Tags: Television, CES, Tablets, ultrabooks

TechStuff at CES: It Begins!

Jonathan Strickland wrote 4 months ago: This morning marks the first official day of the 2012 CES conference. The consumer electronics conve … more →

Tags: CES, User Interfaces, Consumer Electronics Show

XenServer 6 unattended via HTTP Repository

geekhain wrote 5 months ago: If you have a dedicated “root” server at at a hoster you might come up with the idea to … more →

Tags: Linux, opensource, Citrix, XenServer

Google Music Makes Formal Debut

Chris Pollette wrote 6 months ago: Google Music opened to the general public today. (HowStuffWorks.com screenshot) Yesterday in Los Ang … more →

Tags: Google, google music, streaming music, T-Mobile

Nintendo's Mario in PETA's Crosshairs2 comments

Jonathan Strickland wrote 6 months ago: Once in a while, I stumble across a story so remarkably absurd that I question whether or not I … more →

Tags: animals, Mario, Nintendo, PETA, Video Games

Siri, will you work on my old iPhone?

Jonathan Strickland wrote 6 months ago: I think it’s safe to say that the iPhone 4S feature that has received the most attention is th … more →

Tags: Apple, iphone 4S, SIRI

Nintendo Doubles Down on Wii U Controllers

Jonathan Strickland wrote 6 months ago: In a couple of weeks, TechStuff is going to cover the story of Nintendo in a two-part special. The c … more →


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