November 2, 2009

Fences is a program that helps you organize your desktop, and can hide your icons when they're not in use

Fences is a program that helps you organize your desktop and can hide your icons when they're not in use. A "Fence", a term coined by this program, is an icon group on your desktop. Fences is an add-on to your desktop, not a replacement. Rope off your desktop Fences allows you to create shaded areas on your desktop that you can place icons in. You can label them however you wish, and move/resize them anywhere on the desktop. Pre-included layouts help speed the process for new users. See your wallpaper again! Quickly hide & show all your icons with an easy double-click Double click blank space on your desktop, and all your icons will fade out. Double click again, and they’ll return. We think this feature is so useful and unique, that...

Windows 7 Basics

How to create a Windows 7 system repair di...

September 27, 2009

Computer Networking Tutorial - 6 - OSI Model Network and Transport Layer

A very informative introduction to computer networking. Part 6 of...

September 24, 2009

Computer Networking Tutorial - 5 - OSI Model Data Link Layer

A very informative introduction to computer networking. Part 5 of...

September 20, 2009

Computer Networking Tutorial - 4 - OSI Model Physical Layer

A very informative introduction to computer networking. Part 4 of...

Computer Networking Tutorial - 3 - Network Topology

A very informative introduction to computer networking. Part 3 of...

September 17, 2009

Computer Networking Tutorial - 2 - Networking Basics

A very informative introduction to computer networking. Part 2 of...

Computer Networking Tutorial - 1 - Introduction to Networking

A very informative introduction to computer networking. Part 1 of...

July 19, 2009

70 Windows 7 Tips & Tricks

Windows 7 is currently only a beta version, but it’s much better than the latest version of Windows Vista and it comes with a lot of new features. Unfortunately, some of them aren’t so easy to figure out, so I created a list of the most important tips and tricks and a step-by-step guide that will help you apply all of these great tips and tricks. 1. PC Safeguard I rarely let anyone use my PC because I’m afraid he will mess it up, but it seems Microsoft has been thinking at me and came with a solution. The PC Safeguard doesn’t let anyone mess your PC settings, because after the user logs off, the configurations are reset back to normal. Of course it will not restore the configurations changed by you, but only the ones done by other users...

May 26, 2009

Repeating Seamless Background Image Tutorial Using Photoshop

A trick often employed on webpages is to use a seamless background that can tile both vertically and horizontally. If your website gets alot of traffic and you don’t like paying for extra bandwidth costs you need to optimize your site for every single kilobyte. This generally translates to NOT using a giant JPG as a background; (unless you’re doing silly myspace layouts). This tutorial will explain how to make seamless backgrounds for your webpages.Step One - Identify image you want to use as your seamless backgroundIn this case we’ve put together a 500x500 red and gray image that we think will...

February 1, 2009

Your computer, without the computer using a portable application!!

What is a portable app?portable - carried or moved with easeapp - a computer program like a web browser or word processorA portable app is a computer program that you can carry around with you on a portable device and use on any Windows computer. When your USB flash drive, portable hard drive, iPod or other portable device is plugged in, you have access to your software and personal data just as you would on your own PC. And when you unplug the device, none of your personal data is left behind.No Special Hardware - Use any USB flash drive, portable hard drive, iPod/MP3 player, etcNo Additional...

January 5, 2009

Block IP Address Script

Use this script to block certain IPs from your webpage, by redirecting them to another site. Note that your web server must have SSI enabled (most Linux servers do), with the page using the correct extension (ie: .shtml) in order for this script to work. Furthermore, since this script relies on JavaScript to block the user (by redirecting the person to another site), if he/she disables JavaScript in the browser, the script will become futile.Just insert the below script to the HEAD section of your page, and enter your list of IPs to block:<script type="text/javascript">//Enter list of banned ips, each separated with a comma:var bannedips=["23.23.23.23", "11.11.11.11"]var ip = '<!--#echo var="REMOTE_ADDR"-->'var handleips=bannedips.join("|")handleips=new...

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