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Feb
22nd

Review: Boxee Box

Author: Shawn Powers | Files under syndicated

Shawn reviews the Boxee Box from D-Link. Oddly enough, it’s not really box shaped. Thankfully it still works well, for the most part.
See Shawn’s full, detailed review of the Boxee Box in the…


Feb
17th

Review: Recompute Cardboard PC

Author: Shawn Powers | Files under syndicated

Shawn shows us the Recompute PC from Sustainable Computers.  It’s a full blown workstation that you could use to start a camp fire.  We don’t recommend the camp fire part though.


Jan
12th

Skype Call Recorder

Author: Shawn Powers | Files under syndicated

 Shawn Powers shows us how to install and use Skype Call Recorder for Linux.


Dec
30th

Review: Giada Slim N20

Author: Shawn Powers | Files under syndicated

Nov
23rd

Google Tasks Tray

Author: Shawn Powers | Files under syndicated

Shawn Powers shows us how to use the program “alltray” to put applications up in the system tray, even if they’re not designed to do so. Shawn demonstrates with Google Tasks and Prism, but you c…


Nov
11th

Working with MDB Files in Linux

Author: Kristofer Occhipinti | Files under syndicated

Aug
12th

Nautilus Location Bar in Lucid

Author: Kris Occhipinti | Files under syndicated

Kris Occhipinti demonstrates easier navigation within Nautilus.


Feb
18th

Adding a New Background to an Image with the GIMP

Author: Mitch Frazier | Files under syndicated
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Feb
9th

Quick Compiz Screenshots

Author: Shawn Powers | Files under syndicated
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Shawn Powers shows us a very quick way to take screenshots using Compiz under Linux. Yes, there are plenty of screenshot tools available for Linux, but Compiz allows for a literal one click method.