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Posted inAll Posts, Featured, Hidden Features, Tutorial, Windows, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista

Login warnings for Windows…

by Denver DiasOctober 30, 2013

We don’t give much credit to Windows for all of the abilities it endows. Hidden features in Windows are rarely known because of the caution one exercises in keeping their system software from breaking down – something they believe too much meddling might cause. You’re lucky to have us, though. We meddle with our systems […]

Posted inAll Posts, Debian, Linux, Linux Mint, System software, Ubuntu

Kernel 3.11.6: Upgrade your Kernel

by Darryl DiasOctober 24, 2013

The Linux kernel 3.11.6 is out and has brought a few changes and bug fixes along with it. Even if you don’t find any difficulties with your system, you might as well upgrade just to stay current.

Posted inAll Posts, Apple, Apple Systems, Featured, Mavericks, OS X

Mission Control freedom – Mavericks observations…

by Denver DiasOctober 24, 2013

Mission Control was a feature added in Mac OS X Lion as an upgrade to the Exposé feature that was introduced in 10.3 Panther. It was done to accommodate Lion’s full screen apps. It simply brings forth every single open app in one screen. All the full screen apps, along with the Desktop workspaces and […]

Posted inAll Posts, Apple, Featured, Mavericks, OS X

Gesture updates – Mavericks observations…

by Denver DiasOctober 24, 2013

Gestures have become an important form of interacting with your Mac, ever since Apple introduced multitouch for the trackpad. It started with a simple collection of two finger gestures – spread and pinch to zoom in and out, secondary click and two finger pan – as well as redefining a few single touch gestures. Of […]

kernel 3.11.3
Posted inAll Posts, Debian, Linux, Linux Mint, Tutorial, Ubuntu

Kernel 3.11.3: Upgrade you Kernel

by Darryl DiasOctober 12, 2013

Linux Kernel 3.11.3 is out and it seems a perfect kernel update to upgrade to since Kernel 3.11 stable. It fixes quite a few annoyances and we’d recommend you get it just for the sake of being current out of everything else. Of course, kernels come out all the time so you might want to […]

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