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Sharing playlists and libraries using iTunes

How often have you wanted a friend or co-worker a cool tune from home? How often have you not been able to do it because you can't send it to them? Well with this little trick, you can solve that problem by reading today's quick and painless article about sharing your playlists and libraries using iTunes. Hit more to learn.

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Posted by Andy on Monday, April 14, 2008 3:54 PM
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Prevent Dirty Spyware

What is Spyware?

Software that crap out your computer. Really though, it's just software that collects and sends information to hackers or other bad people. It can also do very annoying things such as change your browser's home page to a pornography site, delivering 20,000 popup advertisements/ second or do some other unwanted behavior. In all cases though it slows your computer down, and is very hard to remove.

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Posted by Affan on Tuesday, April 08, 2008 9:00 AM
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ASP.NET's membership and roles provider

In languages like PHP, or Ruby, you can spend a lot of time writing a really effective and useful membership system. It can takes days - even weeks sometimes. Not in ASP.NET 2.0 and 3.5 though. Click "more" to find out more about .NET and why developing a user system is a very quick and painless task.

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Posted by Andy on Monday, April 07, 2008 4:04 PM
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Defragging a Hard-Drive

What does it even mean?

This article assumes you know the basics of how a hard-drive works. When you save something on your brand new computer, the files are split up into fragments, and are all placed sequentially. This is one of the reasons why new computers always seem fast, as the hard drive is able to locate and read the information rather quickly. Over time you install applications, delete applications, edit files, and move folders. All this disturbs the original sequential order the hard drive had. More...

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Posted by Affan on Friday, March 28, 2008 6:58 PM
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Advantages of having your games in ISO format and how to make ISO files!

You might have heard of ISO files before. You might not have. For those who haven't: ISO files are, basically, an "image" of a CD. They can be used in combination with mountable drives to create virtual disks. In this article I'd like to go through 1 of the advantages of putting your games into an ISO file.

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Posted by Andy on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:39 AM
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Skype - What it is, and how it applies to you

Skype is a free VoIP, instant messaging and video conference software. It, effectively, allows the end user to communicate with the whole world for little, if not free. It has the most competitive rates compared to other VoIP providers such as Vonage. Skype to Skype calls are completely free while Skype to land line/mobiles uses the SkypeOut (read below) service. It can effectively utilize hardware and other software to meet one's needs.

Skype is supported on most major platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, Pocket PC, Smart Phones, PDA's and some Cell phones. The skype software can be installed on the associated supporting hardware and allow Skype to Skype or SkypeOut calls. In addition, a Wi-Fi compatible Handset can effectively replace your current phone. Some of these handsets allow integration for both Skype and normal provider usage.  More...

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Posted by Affan on Saturday, March 22, 2008 1:41 PM
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Guest Publication: Cryengine 2 and the SDK

 

Today’s article comes from a guest publisher. In this article he will be talking about the, relatively, newly released SDK for the game Crysis.

On the 21st February, Crytek released the Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Cryengine2 (Game engine for Crysis) and a month after its release, many of the Crysis total game conversions (modifications) have grown into beautiful and extremely anticipated projects.More...

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Posted by Guest Publisher on Friday, March 21, 2008 2:12 PM
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