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The first thing that I always do before anything is run MSCONFIG (System Configuration Utility) and check the startup entries there. When I tried to read more »

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Last week I wrote a couple of posts about how to run a successful blog competition. Today I thought I’d give you a little background informatio read more »

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As global warming takes effect, and we have to think of more environmentally friendly ways to live our hectic lives, people are increasingly thinking read more »

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You love working inside your Linux desktop, but at the most inconvenient times you've got to reboot into Windows—whether to open a tricky Office file, try out a Windows application, or even just play a quick game. However, with some free tools and a Windows installation disk, you can have Windows apps running right on your Linux desktop and sharing the same desktop files. It's relatively painless, it takes only a little bit longer than a Windows XP install, and it works just like virtualizing Windows on a Mac with Parallels Coherence—except it's free. Here's how to set up Windows inside VirtualBox, and then get read more »

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Mac OS X Tiger only: ATV4mac runs Apple TV take 2 as a Mac application, bringing all the cool multimedia features of the Apple TV to your Mac. ATV4mac is a fairly young project, hence the unfortunate Tiger-only support at the moment, but it's already sporting most of the features available to Apple TV along with a few of its own. ATV4mac is freeware, Mac OS X Tiger only. I wasn't able to try it because of the Tiger limitation, but if you give it a go, share your thoughts in the comments. If you're dying to get more advanced media center support than Front Row has to offer but you've already upgraded to Leopard, check out previously mentioned XBMC for Mac.
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Windows/Mac only: Freeware system tray application Calq adds an on-demand calculator to your computer. Once installed, you can pull up Calq at any time through a quick keyboard shortcut, run your calculation, then hide it just as easily. The simple, one-dimensional Calq is freeware, Windows and Mac OS X only. Since this little app obviously retreads territory that's already available in many other incarnations, hit the jump for a rundown of other quick methods of calculations you might want to add to your repertoire instead of installing Calq.


If you're a Windows users, you can pull up a quick calculator in a ton of ways, but here are a few:

Hit Win-R, type calc, and hit Enter to launch the default Windows calculator app.
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Ok, Jenna Jameson is totally irrelevant, debacle just my dictionary word of the day. But check out this site about a running shoe review. read more »

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