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Peter Beens

Building a PC? You Need This Chart - 2 views

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    If you've ever built your own PC, you know it can be a rewarding and cost-saving experience. But unless you're really fluent in pin counts and socket shapes, remembering which pieces go where requires a lot of Googling. Reddit user Proteon shared a fantastic image that itemizes all the ports, connectors, sockets, cards, slots and cables you'll need to identify when piecing your baby together. The valuable resource quickly reached the front page of /r/pics, and Redditor zeug666 pointed out in the comments that the poster was created by deviantART user Sonic840. There's a larger and more up-to-date version on his profile which we present to you here.
Doug Peterson

This Robot is Literally Unbeatable at Rock, Paper, Scissors - 0 views

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    Here's something that could be useful in coin-toss moments, assuming that you take the Rock, Paper, Scissors route to settling things (and have a 'friend' to help out).
Doug Peterson

Cloud9 IDE | Online IDE - Your code anywhere, anytime - 2 views

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    "No bug is too great when you've got someone to help you out. Cloud9 IDE now enables developers around the world to edit the same code and chat together in realtime. Your team and peers share in incredible productivity and higher quality code - no matter where they are. See what's new!"
Doug Peterson

Why you should NOT install 'Fun & Entertaining' Facebook applications | facecrooks.com - 0 views

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    We often have readers ask us questions about specific Facebook applications. Some apps generate an enormous amount of spam and can annoy the heck out of your Facebook friends. Others are outright scams and should be avoided entirely. For example, any application offering to show you who has viewed your profile, who your Facebook stalkers are etc., are guaranteed to be fraudulent. Facebook doesn't allow developers access to the data required to create apps like this.
Doug Peterson

Jobseekers Invited to "Apply Via API" - 1 views

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    Forget uploading resumes or filling out forms on some job board. Backend-as-a-service company Parse is inviting potential hires to apply via its Parse API. In what initially looks like an added barrier to entry, the company is hoping its cheeky and geeky move will attract the sort of developers who think in JSON.
Peter Beens

The Complete Guide to Solid-State Drives - 1 views

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    "Adding a solid-state drive (SSD) to your computer is simply the best upgrade at your disposal, capable of speeding up your computer in ways you hadn't thought possible. The even better news: A good SSD is now cheaper than ever. But as with any new technology, there's plenty to learn. Here's everything you should know about your SSD, whether you're interested in upgrading or just like to know the ins and outs of your hardware."
Doug Peterson

This 13 Year Old App Developer Puts Us All To Shame | Cult of Mac - 1 views

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    "Last year, Nicholas G. was 12-years-old. He convinced his dad to get him a developer account from Apple, and began to learn how to program apps. Nicholas is now 13, and the second update to his first app, Quick Notes!!, is out on the App Store. Version 1.0, says Nicholas, has already accrued over 3,000 downloads. How many downloads did your app have when you were 13? Mine didn't have any. It still doesn't."
Doug Peterson

Run Android on Your Netbook or Desktop - How-To Geek - 1 views

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    Would you like to try out Google's Android OS on your netbook or desktop?  Here's how you can run Android from a flash drive and see how fast Android can run on real hardware!
Doug Peterson

Run Android On Your PC From a USB Stick - 0 views

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    With the help of LiveAndroid you don't have to wait to try it out. LiveAndroid has been around for a while now. Originally launched in May, LiveCD allows you to run the Android OS on x86 platforms without actually installing the software. Up until now this was only useful to those with netbooks that actually have an optical drive. However, the folks at LiveAndroid last week announced a LiveUSB version, especially handy for those of you with netbooks or notebooks that don't have a disc drive.
tech vedic

Change the Size of a Web Page - 0 views

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    You often find text in web pages which is very difficult to read. To read the font clearly, you can make the page bigger. Further, some web browsers allow you to zoom in and out.
tech vedic

EXTENDING YOUR IPOD BATTERY LIFE - 0 views

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    Are you a music lover? Love listening to music for hours and hours?? But, your iPod battery is not supporting you. Well, this tutorial will provide you tips and tricks to get the most out of your iPod battery.
tech vedic

12 simple steps to safer social networking - 0 views

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    Social network provides an amazing kind of entertainment for sure but at the same time they are terrifying also. From Facebook to Instagram to Diaspora, you need to be cautious in every field. Here in this tutorial, let's find out three most important privacy settings for social networking sites.
tech vedic

HARD DRIVE WIPE - 0 views

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    Want to get rid of your old computer? But, remember to erase all your personal information from its hard drive before discarding it. In this tutorial, follow the steps to wipe out the hard drive of your computer for cleaning its data.
tech vedic

How to export song lists from iTunes? - 0 views

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    Sometimes you just want to send a playlist to a friend through mail. But, you don't know how to do it? Then you are at the right place. You can break your library data out of iTunes as a tab-separated list, PDF file, or Web database. With this tutorial, you can find the way of doing this.
Doug Peterson

Best programming languages to learn on your own time - TechRepublic - 1 views

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    "With thousands of programming languages out there, it can be daunting to find a language to start with and a good course that assumes no prior knowledge. This post highlights programming languages that are good for beginning programmers and some resources to get started. "
Doug Peterson

» Why Is My IP Address From Another State? - IT Professionals - Lockergnome - 0 views

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    Recently I had someone ask me a question I wanted to share with you. They asked me why in the heck their IP address appeared to be coming from the other side of the country? Honestly, I can understand why this would freak someone out! Imagine not understanding what is going on as you do an IPChicken.com check only to see the IP looking odd. Then you run a speed test and learn you're suddenly based in another region of the country. I mean come on, that is just going to feel weird to the uninformed.
Doug Peterson

How Shazam Works To Identify (Nearly) Every Song You Throw At It - 0 views

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    Many of us are prone to using the Shazam music-identification service whenever we encounter unfamiliar songs. After all, it's just so easy to whip out our phones, open an app, and know everything about a mystery song in seconds. But how does Shazam gives us all this information so quickly?
Doug Peterson

In the context of web context: How to check out any Web page - Scott Rosenberg's Wordyard - 0 views

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    Though some of the details have changed in the intervening years, the basic principles for evaluating an unknown source remain relevant, I think.
Peter Beens

Dropbox Review | Macworld - 0 views

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    One of the most popular bits of code around the Macworld offices is Dropbox . We've made videos about it, we've written about how to get more out of it, we've reviewed programs that take advantage of it, and we've even given it an Eddy award. But we've never reviewed Dropbox itself. So with Dropbox 1.0 for Mac officially released, it's about time we did. And given that it's free (more on that below), it's about as good a candidate for Mac Gems as there is.
Peter Beens

Watson plays 'Jeopardy!' well, but what else can it do? - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    Watson, the IBM computer created to be a champ-challenging contestant on Jeopardy!, chewed up and spat out humanity's finest knights of trivia Wednesday night in a $77,147 drubbing of past record winners Ken Jennings ($24,000 total) and Brad Rutter ($21,600).
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