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    In this article we will tell you how to permanently get rid of this share-location permission prompt in Mozilla firefox browser.


    There already has been a lot of speculation about the Google Phone – The Nexus One about which we had already told you last year. Now that the phone has finally made it’s debut, let us have a look at this phone. Here are a few videos from the Press Coverage Event by Google. You [...]


    In this article we will tell you a short tip by which you can directly shorten your URLs with Goo.gl and without installing the Google Toolbar.


    In this Video Tutorial, the entire process of building your own theme for Windows 7 from scratch has been explained.



    Ubuntu has come a long way to become one of the most popular and user friendly Linux distributions over the years. It’s constant innovations and new features have not only helped in increasing the fan following but also have made Ubuntu the undisputed winner in the Desktop Linux category. The new Ubuntu 9.10 codenamed Karmic [...]


    Pidgin (IM Client) is no doubt the best instant messaging client available for Linux. It supports many services (protocols) like Google Talk, MSN, Yahoo and more. But Pidgin has a small problem that it displays the “Waiting for Network Connection ” in the status bar even if you are connected to the internet, as a [...]


    In this article we will tell you how you can use this wonder product from Google as your One Stop Product Comparision Tool.


    This article is also your answer to: How to access a Linux system GUI remotely via SSH from Windows? Accessing the GUI in Linux remotely from another Linux box via SSH is very simple. But if you are at your workplace (where you most probably run windows) and want to access the Linux GUI at [...]


    As Network technology advances and we have newer forms of connection methods coming up everyday, the need for a workstation to participate in or connect to more than one network is becoming more and more common. For example, a computer can access internet from two different computers say from one having an IP 192.168.*.* and [...]


    As Network technology advances and we have newer forms of connection methods coming up everyday, the need for a workstation to participate in or connect to more than one network is becoming more and more common. For example, a computer can access internet from two different computers say from one having an IP 192.168.*.* and [...]


    According to wikipedia, a screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen capture, often containing audio narration. Now, how is it different from a screenshot? A Screenshot is just a photo-capture of your current screen state, whereas a screencast is a video-capture of your current  desktop session. In [...]


    Setting up an external Monitor to your Laptop in Fedora 10 is very simple. Fedora 10 onwards, the default X11 window system configuration file has been dropped and the system auto-configures your X11 system. In case you need to change a few settings to your X11 configuration (which we will be doing here), you need [...]


    Windows 7 provides you with a tool called the Snipping Tool, with the help of which you could actually select a portion of the screen whose screenshot is to be taken. This is very helpful since you are now freed of the hassle of ‘Prnt Scrn’-ing the entire screen and cropping the required portion out. [...]


    In this article we will show you how you can boost the performance of your box running Fedora 10 and make it faster using a few simple tweaks. As always, we would always recommend you to back your system settings up so that in case of any inadvertant errors you can safely revert back to [...]


    Presenting the Digitizor Tech Show, which will feature a series of video casts pertaining to small hacks on the computer and the networks, which might make your life a bit easier. Nonetheless, if you are new to the topic being covered, don`t worry, just watch through the entire videocast. You might grasp some new stuff. [...]


    Setting up Fedora 10 to log into our account automatically is very easy. You simply need to append a few lines to the file called custom.conf located in the /etc/gdm/ directory. Now, open the above mentioned file in a text-editor like gedit or kedit, and append these lines: