Category: Technology
Hands on with The Ubuntu Tablet on Nexus 10
Hands on video from Engadget with The Ubuntu Tablet Developer Preview on Nexus 10. If this quality is to continue, the Ubuntu Tablet is surely going to be awesome.
Uninstall orphaned packages in Ubuntu
Clear up those orphaned packages from Ubuntu the system no longer needs to operate to free up some space. Just like clearing temporary files on Windows.
Check Wireless Link Quality and Signal level on Ubuntu
RutilT is a Gtk+2 utility for Linux that helps you configure your Linux wireless devices.
Deleting wlan/eth profiles you no longer use on Ubuntu
By doing this you’ll clearn multiple device entries on your system you no longer use. So we’re going to remove them and only use the devices you want.
Be one the first ones to test Steam Client Beta for Linux
Valve has started Beta Testing for Steam users who run Linux. Valve announced the private Beta testing this September 26.
Install Netbeans 7.2 on Ubuntu Linux
Here is a quick tutorial on how you can install and configure Netebeans 7.2 IDE with Java Development Kit 7u7 onto Ubuntu 12.04 Precise.
Typing Challenge for Programmers
If you’re a new programmer and have been messing up the code with your typing then there is now a a site called Typing.io where you can practice typing syntax as you’d do on a programming IDE. This will help you speed up your syntax writing habits, and let you know where you make the most [...]
Windows 8 Final 90 Days Trial available for download
Microsoft have released a 90 days trial for Windows 8 Enterprise Final version targeted towards the Windows 8 Developers to test their apps running in the Metro interface.
Enable/Disable Swap on Ubuntu at startup
For enabling swap on startup, you have to check your fstab file to see if some there has been some changes to be made since you first made swap. Edit the fstab file with gedit with the sudo command.
Enable/Disable Linux Swap with GParted
If you want to use and control swap on Ubuntu or its other variants then you can use GParted as a easy way to enable or disable Swap.
Speed up Windows XP Boot Time.
This little windows registry hack will help you reduce the windows boot up time and speed up the overall windows boot up time for you to work.
Google’s Project Glass takes flight
Google’s demonstration of Google Project Glass by creating Google Plus Hangout on air by Skydivers. Skydiving demo of Project Glass at Google I/O.
C overtakes Java as the most popular programming language for May
C has overtaken Java as the most popular programming language for May according the the TIOBE Community index, an indicator of the popularity of programming languages.
Best Linux Live USB Installers
Linux Live USB installers are software that allow you to mount your favorite linux distribution on to your USB thumb drive so that you can run them anywhere
Real Human Flight on Mechanical Wings
An Engineer team with Jarno Smeets have successfully engineered and tested a pair of self propelled wings capable of handling human flight like birds.
Android Java IDE : Code on Android
AIDE the Android Java IDE app for android will turn your android tablet into a App coding machine so you can code/ edit your Apps source codes
Download Windows 8 Consumer Preview
Windows 8 team have just released a Windows 8 Consumer Preview download for users to test out Windows 8. Windows 8 brings you a whole new windows experience with Windows Metro Interface which will run on touch powered tablets to laptops and desktop computers. And remember as this is not a final release, you might [...]
Sync Contacts across Mac, iOS, Android and Gmail
Cloudtact is a one neat app that allows you to sync contacts across multiple platforms like iPhone, Android, Mac and Gmail within a cloud.
The Clay Programming Language 0.1.0 released
Clay is a programming language designed for Generic Programming by Joe Groff. now Clay 0.1.0 has been released with notable improvements
Polaroid SC1630 Smart Camera with Android
The iconic film company Polaroid demonstrated a 3.2 touchscreen Polaroid SC1630 Smart Camera with Android at the Consumer Electronics Show.
IBM stores a bit on just 12 atoms
The IBM Research team led by Andreas Heinrich have successfully stored a bit of magnetic data in just 12 atoms which is 100 times denser than current technology.


