by Richard W | Dec 21, 2012 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Security
This brief tutorial is going to show you how to easily and properly mount external devices in Ubuntu automatically. These devices can be used as a backup storage to protect your important information in the event your computer dies or crashes. Nowadays, it easy to get...
by Richard W | Dec 20, 2012 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Windows
Here’s a quick tutorial that’s going to show you how to auto mount or map NTFS partitions in Ubuntu 12.10. For example, if you have another hard drive (Flash, IDE, SATA, etc.) that’s already formatted using NTFS file system which contains your data...
by Richard W | Dec 19, 2012 | How-To/Tips, Web, Windows
Windows 8 comes with two versions of Internet Explorer – one for Metro and the other for the Desktop. The Metro version is designed for touchscreen devices and the desktop version is like the one that’s available in previous versions of Windows, including...
by Richard W | Dec 19, 2012 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Web, Windows
Here’s a quick news for Opera users; version 12.12 has recently been released for all users of Windows, Mac and Linux systems. There are many added features in this release, such as OS integration, improved standards and new extension APIs. Here are some of the...
by Richard W | Dec 18, 2012 | How-To/Tips, Windows
In previous version of Windows, including Windows 7, there was an option to hibernate your system instead of shutting it down. This feature is designed primarily for desktop computers where it puts your open documents and programs in the memory and on the hard drive...