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Know what the worst password hacks are? This infographic will shed some light on the subject.
If you didn’t know it already, this infographic tells you all you need to know about technology’s impact on education.
Do you own a website or blog? Bet you step a lot of time putting content that keep your readers coming back every day. And there is the cost of hosting the website. All that adds up. So with all that you are putting in, how much does is the website cost? This infographic will [...]
Graphic design is a growing and very lucrative industry, with some of the highest paying jobs available. This infographic tells you most of what you need to know, if you are interested in pursing a new career, or just want to know more about the industry. Via: CBT College
So you own a cellphone, or is it a smartphone. Do you know how much it cost you per day or per second to use it? How many minutes do you use or how many text messages do you spend per day? This infographic should give a clue. Enjoy! Via: CellPhoneTrek
HP has announced that webOS will be donated to the open source community as a “pure open source project,” with HP as an “active participant and investor.” Back in August 19 2011, I suggested that HP should make webOS “a free, Linux distribution, such that the relationship between it (HP) and webOS would be akin [...]
Linux Mint 12 uses the same installation program as Ubuntu and other distributions derived from Ubuntu. That means you can use a disk partitioning guide written for Linux Mint 11 for Linux Mint 12. So, if you are looking for a disk partitioning guide for Linux Mint 12, this tutorial should be all you need.
To all Mageia fans, the first alpha release of Mageia 2 is ready for download. Torrent and direct download links of 32- and 64-bit images are available here. Happy testing.
In Ribbon In The Sky, Stevie Wonder sang, “This is not a coincidence, And for more than a lucky chance …” That is what I’m thinking right now after learning that Google and Research In Motion (RIM) have announced new versions of their mobile operating systems, on the same day. I do not think it [...]
By default, the installation program for Ubuntu 11.10 creates two partitions; one for the root file system, and the other for Swap. And this is true whether you use the Ubuntu Desktop or Ubuntu Desktop Alternate Installer. The latter has support for LVM, RAID and disk encryption. So, what, or how many partitions are recommended [...]
A significant percentage of iPhone owners likely use their expensive toy a lot more than they do their traditional computer(s), which means it probably holds more of their personal and sensitive data than their PC. A small, but rich target for hackers? You bet! What should you do then? Protect it like you would a [...]
Unlike Ubuntu 11.04, which came with one guest account that you could only access from an active session by default, and which you can disable by un-installing a single package, Ubuntu 11.10 comes with two Guest Sessions enabled; one from the login screen and the other from an active user session. But the Guest Sessions [...]
If you intend to participate in a peaceful display of being pissed off about something, and you are bringing your cell phone along, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has published a guide for you and your friends. Whether it’s the ongoing Occupy Wall Street protests, Occupy [insert your city], or any of the popular uprisings in [...]
Ubuntu 11.10 is the latest stable release of the popular Linux distribution. While it is new, the installer did not change; it is still the same as the one on Ubuntu 11.04, the previous stable release. So if you are looking for a tutorial on how to dual-boot it and Windows 7, you might want [...]