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Building the ultimate quiet HTPC

Building the ultimate quiet HTPC

I have for years been using a mediacenter PC in my livingroom, it started back in the days of the 4Mbit wireless days (before the wireless standards were approved) and up till today on wired 1Gbit with a NAS and dedicated TV server in the basement. All through the...
New version of Firefox

New version of Firefox

I have been testing the new version of Firefox for a while and I must say it is vastly improved over the last version. Main argument is the new graphical user interface that has been refurbished. Also now then browser support sync of settings between installations....
Internet Explorer Security Issue

Internet Explorer Security Issue

Update: The first of May Microsoft released a fix for the vulnerability, also for Windows XP. It is also possible to protect your machine by upgrading to the latest version of Adobe Flash player according to sources on the Internet. Yesterday we got word from...
Nexus 5 and the new Android

Nexus 5 and the new Android

I am impressed with the new Nexus 5, and the real gem in the phone is the new Android 4.4 operating system. Just got it a few days ago so I have not had too much time to play with it yet, but the operating system is clean and responsive and without all the fuzz seen...
Testing out Ghost Blogging

Testing out Ghost Blogging

A new blogging platform based on a pure server side JavaScript engine has emerged, and it is quite interesting. The smoothness of the postwriting and snappy front end is very appealing. I can really imagine a great future for the development of this new platform. Of...
Locate and wipe your Android

Locate and wipe your Android

If you have an Android device (newer than version 2.2) and you wonder where it is for any reason, or maybe if you have lost it, or worse it is stolen then there is still hope. You can probably locate the device by using the Android Device Manager. The tools has three...