Monthly Archives: November 2012
Linux Mint 14: Why can’t Ubuntu do that? (Using Mint part 1)
First, I have to admit that I’m biased. I was curious about Linux Mint 14, but I didn’t really want to like it. I had flings with Julia, Katya, and a brief and tumultuous run with Maya (the Euro babe ... Read More »
4 Out Of 5 Gmail Users Want to Switch To Outlook…Apparently
I recently read an article on Microsoft Outlook Blog whereby Microsoft are stating that 4 out of 5 Gmail users wanted to move over to the new Outlook.com email service that replaced Hotmail. According to the article there are currently ... Read More »
Gmail & Google Drive Merged To Add Up To 10GB Attachments
Today Google have announced that you can now add attachments from your Google Drive account to an email composed in Gmail. Services that can send large attachments are nothing new, for example YouSendIt has been around for a long time, ... Read More »
Microsoft Office 2013 Review
Microsoft Office is undoubtedly a great tool (although I personally prefer Thunderbird to Outlook). I recently wrote about how you can get a Microsoft Office 2013 60 day trial for free and since then I’ve been using Office 2013 to ... Read More »
The Internet and The World Wide Web – What’s The Difference?
A few days ago I was discussing the Internet with a friend of mine (yes I know, I’m a total geek) and it came up in conversation that the Internet and the World Wide Web are in fact two completely ... Read More »
Become An Assassin On Android With Clear Vision
Clear Vision is one of the best Android games I’ve seen. It has a great story line whereby you play the part of Tyler, a down and out bum that loses his job in a supermarket and decides to take ... Read More »
Microsoft To Build An XBox Set Top Box
Many people, including myself use their Xbox 360 for much more than just a games console. Microsoft have worked really hard to make the Xbox 360 a fully fledged media centre as well as a great games console. Personally I ... Read More »
How To Get Ubuntu To Work With UEFI
UEFI is a topic of hot conversation at the moment with the release of Windows 8 and it’s requirement to have UEFI enabled devices for Microsoft certification. Lucky for me none of my devices are UEFI enabled, well not until ... Read More »













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