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    Ever wondered what all you could do with your iPad when it is lying here and there without being used? Well there can be a lot of innovative things that you can probably think of but one of the very useful things to do with the iPad is to use it as an additional display [...]


    Stuck with your laptop’s diminutive display or tired of carrying the external display wherever you go with your laptop ? Not anymore, Kohjinsha has come out with something which would surely be able to satisfy the fundamental human need for that extra amount of display area (which never is enough until you posses some substantial [...]


    Earlier we wrote an article on how to change the splash image in Grub using Start Up Manager. In the new Grub 2, Start Up Manager can no longer do that and we have to do it manually until StartUp Manager 2 comes. However, Grub 2 supports splash images with higher resolution than was possible in [...]


    Although much time hasn’t passed since the N900 was launched, the guys at Nokia seems to have already come out with its successor, the N920. The N920 just like its predecessor, the N900, will have loads of features up on its sleeve. However this full touch-screen phone won’t be featuring a qwerty keypad.



    Hard Disk manufacturing giant, Western Digital has come up with this brilliant idea of putting external e-ink screens on it’s MyBook range of external hard drives that lets you see the available storage space on the external drive even when it is powered off.


    In KDE 4.x, by default when we press the Print Screen key, the screenshot is taken and the image is copied to the clipboard. If we want to us this image we have to open an image editor program and past the picture and then save it. To launch KSnapshot instead of just copying the [...]


    YouTube XL, as the ‘XL’ in the name suggests is a new version of youtube that makes the mother website, YouTube.com available on TVs and Large Computer screens, sans the ‘Comments & Suggestion’ clutter. Instead you will just have videos grouped into various categories such as Recently Added, Most Popular, Most Rated, etc. and a [...]


    Virtualbox Guest Additions are a way to spice up your Guest OSes so they they also behave as just the normal  OS and do not face any limitations. Once you install the guest additions successfully (you can read our step-by-step Virtualbox Guest Addition install guide in case of any problems), you have the following new [...]


    In this article we show you how to switch between different screen resolutions in linux without restarting Xorg or X display ?


    Running multiple displays from one computer or you laptop is the current day’s trend. It not only makes work more productive but also adds to your geek factor. Connecting two displays to your desktop or another extra display to your laptop is very simple. You just need to plug in the required Monitors through the [...]


    In this article we will show you how to optimize the Gnome Desktop of your Linux system (say you are using Ubuntu) so that you can maximize the viewable area of your Netbook Screen.


    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. [...]