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Another jailbreak guide is available for owners of an iPhone or iPod touch enjoying the benefits of a hacked device. Posted by Phat^Trance over at Daily Mobile, the video tutorial may hold additional details that are likely to have been left out in much shorter guides of the sort. As mentioned in the headline, the p... |
3 November 2009 04:27 GMT |
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Moments after the iPhone Dev Team announced the big news, iPhone-savvy users immediately came to help, posting guides on how to jailbreak and unlock an iPhone for OS 3.1.2. One such guide is available from the Modmyi forums, and contains instructions on how to use PwnageTool 3.1.4, as well as download the appropriate... |
13 October 2009 09:23 GMT |
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Developed by Pearson Education and announced yesterday by Pearson’s Adobe Press, a new iPhone and iPod touch application is now available in the App Store – Adobe Photoshop CS4: Learn by Video. The innovative app features two hours of high-quality video tutorials from Adobe-certified instructor Gabriel Po... |
16 September 2009 06:36 GMT |
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SEO has changed not only the face of the Internet, but totally turned around the way online text was supposed to be written. From the old days of copy-pasting a text just to be there, these days, users and customers turn everyday for writing advice or complete services to a new breed of Internet experts: the copywrit... |
4 August 2009 09:39 GMT |
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Apple has posted a web page dedicated to iPhone fans looking to make the most out of their experience. The page consists of tutorials showing iPhone owners how to use the iPhone’s unique features, right out of the box. If you’ve ever wanted to master functions like conference calls, Wi-Fi networking and w... |
29 June 2009 10:54 GMT |
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Say you're doing a project for school, a presentation, or you simply need to get a hold of an application's original (512 x 512) icon. Searching Google Images may do the trick, but you'll often find yourself with pictures that are too small, blurry, modified or just not the one you're looking for.... |
2 June 2009 09:22 GMT |
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Last.fm, a service with social networking components, has proved very popular with music fans who like to share their tastes with their friends, and one of the best parts about it is that it lets you scrobble your music. Scrobbling is a process that involves getting the song info and uploading it to Last.fm, and you ... |
27 May 2009 05:34 GMT |
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Google has announced a new feature for the popular mapping service Google Maps today in the form of an ad module. The Maps Ad Unit, as it is called, can be integrated into your existing Google Maps API implementation. The Maps Ad Unit is an optional feature that geo developers and others who use Google Maps on thei... |
22 May 2009 10:24 GMT |
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Opera's representatives have decided to put an end to the ignorance that defines a prominent part of the Internet users. With their "Opera Web Standards Curriculum," a collection of more than 50 articles, some of which are yet to be published, everyone will know the basics of ''standards-based web deve... |
8 July 2008 10:53 GMT |
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The good people at The Body Shop have put together a little tutorial on how best to use their products to make ourselves beautiful - and it's an absolutely fabulous, filled with useful tips on getting that healthy, glowing summer look we've always wanted. Their makeup lines are reasonably priced, good quali... |
4 June 2008 09:52 GMT |
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So you've heard about Ubuntu everywhere on the Internet and you've decided to install it on your computer (just to see if what you've heard about it is true or not) and you don't know how to do it? Look no further! This guide will make things very simple for you, as it will teach you step-by-step ... |
18 October 2007 05:11 GMT |
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Phishing is a serious problem and every time a piece of news appears you get a warning about how to dodge that particular phishing scam, but in this tutorial, I'm going to give you the info that is bound to make you almost invulnerable to data theft. And I'm saying almost, because you can't help it if ... |
26 September 2007 06:52 GMT |
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Have you ever been really annoyed by a virus? There are some threats that are really pesky and you can't get rid of them. And by this, I mean that you can't make them go away using the AV. I'm going to give you a little tutorial about one way to eliminate them, if you're running Windows. Here'... |
26 September 2007 03:40 GMT |
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Here's part two of our tutorial showing you how you could be sabotaged and ways to avoid it. Now we've come to the more complex ways of throwing a wrench in the cogs. These methods are a bit harder to achieve, a bit harder to dodge, but also, more efficient.Hacking - now this is illegal and if noticed, you ... |
14 September 2007 04:10 GMT |
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HTML, HyperText Markup Language, is a language that allows you to create web pages. The developer uses HTML tags to create the HTML document. For example, you can use HTML tags to format text, paragraphs, create tables and much more. In order to create HTML documents you need only a text editor and a web browser. We ... |
3 September 2007 12:50 GMT |
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Dungeons & Dragons Tactics is a turn-based strategy game released on the PlayStation Portable handheld video game console. It is a spinoff of the popular Dungeons & Dragons series and is strictly based on the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Edition rule set. The game features the core classes from the D&D rulebook: the Barba... |
24 August 2007 04:20 GMT |
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I'm sure you know that YouTube has a lot of video categories and among them, you can also find the HowTo + DIY area that brings valuable information in several domains. Actually, this category is full of tutorials and how tos that can help you and bring answers for many of your questions. Moreover, you can even ... |
14 August 2007 03:21 GMT |
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Based on CentOS 4.5, SME Server 7.2 is a FREE and Open Source network server and gateway Linux distribution, addressed at small and medium enterprises. The following guide will teach you step-by-step how to install the SME Server distribution on your computer.Before we begin, I should warn you that it is required t... |
25 July 2007 06:00 GMT |
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VMware Workstation is a very powerful virtual-machine application for both Linux and Windows operating systems. It allows you to run multiple 32-bit and 64-bit virtual computers and use them simultaneously with the hosting operating system. VMware Workstation 6 supports a lot of today's Linux distributions and ... |
22 July 2007 05:01 GMT |
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Not yet in its final version, Freespire 2.0 is a Ubuntu-based Linux operating system that combines the best that free, open source software has to offer. It provides users with the choice of including proprietary drivers, codecs and applications as they see fit.With Freespire, the choice is yours as to what software ... |
18 July 2007 06:07 GMT |
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Based on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (7.04), Ubuntu Studio provides a suite of the best FREE and Open Source software available for multimedia creation. The distribution is completely free to use, redistribute and modify. On the other hand, the Compiz Fusion project tries to bring us all the latest 3D technologies, such as C... |
16 July 2007 06:18 GMT |
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Gobuntu is a just like Kubuntu or Xubuntu, a flavor of the Ubuntu distribution that has a very strict set of restrictions on the licenses of code and content. The Ubuntu team stripped off any redistributable and modifiable content in order to apply the Free Software Foundation "rights" definition to everything in t... |
13 July 2007 03:58 GMT |
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Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible GNU/Linux distribution. It uses i686 and x86_64 optimized packages that offer you an improved performance over other distributions. In today's guide, I'll try to explain you how to install this Linux distribution on your personal computer. First of all, grab the ISO... |
6 July 2007 08:19 GMT |
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Slackare 12.0 was released last night, being a "must-have upgrade for any Slackware user", as Patrick Volkerding (Slackware developer) stated. If you wonder why, it's because this is the first release based on the 2.6 Linux kernel. Other highlights of Slackware 12.0: Linux kernel 2.6.21.5 KDE 3.5.7 Xfce 4.4.... |
3 July 2007 06:28 GMT |
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Are you a Linux (Unix) user? Are you familiar with Enlightenment? If you aren't, you're probably asking yourselves right now what is Enlightenment? Well, let me tell you that Enlightenment is the next generation, lightweight, beautiful, eye candy, powerful desktop environment for the Linux operating syste... |
29 June 2007 10:37 GMT |
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We talked a few days ago about the Compiz and Beryl mergence and the name of the newly born project resulted from this fusion, Compiz Fusion. The Compiz Fusion project tries to bring us all the latest 3D technologies, such as Cube reflection, paint fire on your desktop and a lot of new eye candy animations. The foll... |
24 June 2007 05:46 GMT |
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I've heard rumors about the NexentaOS, saying that it's something "scary" for companies like IBM and RedHat, something very fast; actually, they claim that it's the best Unix distribution to come. But what's NexentaOS, after all? Well, let me enrich your knowledge: NexentaOS is an OpenSolaris dist... |
22 June 2007 06:37 GMT |
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In today's tutorial you will learn how to create rain (water) drops with GIMP. Open GIMP, drag and drop the photo you want to apply water drops to, go to File -> Dialogs -> Layers and click the "New Layer" button (first button, left bottom corner). On the new layer window, type a name for the new layer (e.g. Wa... |
18 May 2007 11:37 GMT |
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Today, you will learn how to create Black and White (B&W) images from color images. This may sound like a simple task for some people, but the results from today's guide will be very professional. We will use several methods to achieve today's task and you will decide which one is better for you. Below is a... |
16 April 2007 10:32 GMT |
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One of the tools that made modern Linux so much easier to use is without a doubt the package manager. A package manager enables you to install a piece of software, a driver or a library in a matter of seconds. The secret consists in the way software packages are distributed via repositories: they are already comp... |
7 March 2007 05:47 GMT |
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