December 2010
10 posts
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Apple Wireless Keyboard Review
Pros:
Small
Unibody design
Great battery life
Chiclet style keys
Works out of the box in Linux and Mac OS X
Cons:
3rd party software required in Windows to enable media and volume keys
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How to fix a dead pixel on a Canon Rebel T2i
I was shooting some video tonight when I noticed a small white pixel that I knew shouldn’t have been there. I thought at first that it could have been a speck of dust stuck on the lens, so I quickly took out some compressed air and eliminated all the dust. After powering the camera back up I noticed the white pixel was still there, so after about 5 minutes of trying different things, I...
Super Mario World Fail & testing screencasting
Merry Christmas
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Setup Tour December 2010
Computers:
Acer Aspire 5738Z
2 Acer X183H Monitors
Acer Aspire One ZG5
Toshiba L35 (File Server)
Accessories:
Microsoft Wireless 6000 keyboard and mouse
Microsoft LifeCam Cinema
Audio Techinca AT2020
Wacom Bamboo
Western Digital 1.5 TB MyBook
Powermat
Music:
Stylophone Retro & Beatbox
Hercules DJ Control MP3 E2
M-Audio X-Session Pro
YouTube Increases Upload Limit Again
Just a few months back, YouTube had bumped their original upload limit from 10 to 15 minutes. Today, YouTube is allowing users who have followed the community guidelines to upload videos longer than 15 minutes to their channel.
YouTube hasn’t mentioned how much the limit has been increased, although they did posted the following quote on their blog.
So go find that movie you wrote and...
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Grooveshark Updates With A New HTML5 Powered...
The long awaited change is here. Grooveshark has finally moved to a HTML5 powered interface! Today the new HTML5 interface brings a huge performance improvement and better cross-platform compatibility without the use of third-party plugins like Adobe’s Flash.
Of course just like previous updates, Grooveshark has also pushed out an all new design that features a cleaned up UI and slight...
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Create A Media Server For Free With FireFly
In this week’s episode I show you how to set up a simple DAAP media server to stream your music across the network.
www.fireflymediaserver.org Is where you can find all the software you need to create your own home media server. Stable builds currently work on Linux, although you can download a version for Windows or Mac OS X in the Nightly Builds section.