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more about #guide more comments → ReynaldoRiv: Next up PSP 3000. more » Kaiser-Machead: I wouldn't mind a 5.5 iPod video (in my opinion, the absolute best HD-based iPod model) with an SSD installed. more » VanessaCalyce: I always thought that using DynDNS was a little bit complex. I found a solution that has worked well for many years, and is free and extremely easy t... more » JP The BAMF: okay... I need some help... please! I have set up an account with DynDNS and have downloaded/installed the Windows updater client, however, the client... more » mlmorg: every 30 days you have to reactivate your account or remember to go to dyndns.org and sign in to your account; otherwise it gets pruned... it's really... more » awdark: I thought DynDNS was supported by most routers for several years now. It was supported on my Netgear MR814v2 (802.11B router) and my current Dlink al... more » ScottRose: I don't use their dynamic DNS, but I use DynDNS' MailHop Forward and Secondary DNS and would highly recommend them. Their support is actually really g... more » drinksoy: ive been using dyndns for a couple of weeks now. i noticed that with the updater client it tends to refresh and keep track of your IP when: 1. you log... more » Daniel Welch: Now thats Awesome more » DontFeedTheTrolls: Let's not forget using SSL where possible. ie: [thepiratebay.org] more » Curves: What is the "porn" of which you speak? Is that something new on this thing called the interwebs? more » kborer22: check your link for "portforwarding" it SHOULD BE PORTFORWARD.COM not portforwarding.com, CHANGE THAH LINK! more » Michael Kim: You should NOT promote decreasing seeding or stopping seeding as soon as the torrent is downloaded. If everyone did that, no one would be getting fas... more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Any tips on where to find some good porn torrents? As for my favorite Torrence, I have to say it's Kirsten Dunst in Bring It On. more » frigg: For me, it's not so much about the new features as it is about the implied new hardware that will come out this summer with 1) a faster processor, and... more » -
#chrome
The Power User's Guide To Google Chrome
Our friends at Lifehacker have taken a fresh look at Google Chrome and updated last year's list with a power user's guide to its newest features. More » -
#diy
How to Fit a 32GB Flash Drive Into an Old Zune
They should make these retro-fitting guides for every single player and gadget out there: How to replace old, aging hard drives with solid state storage. This one is for the old Zune 80. [Andrew N Price via Anything But iPod] -
#howto
How To Quick Tip: Give Your Home Network Some Free, Permanent Real Estate on the 'Net With DynDNS
Bigup to everyone who recommended the venerable DynDNS free service last weekend for making it even easier to connect to your home computer from anywhere. Here's how to do it. More » -
#howto
How To: Use BitTorrent Like a Pro
Even if you've been casually Torrenting for years, BitTorrent tools keep getting better. Here's our guide for getting the most out of what is, slowly but surely, changing forever how people acquire and consume entertainments. More » -
#apple
iPhone 3.0 OS Guide: Everything You Need to Know
iPhone 3.0 OS, the next generation operating system for the iPhone, iPod touch, and whatever Apple device comes next. New features, new apps, here you will find all the information you need. More » -
#howto
How To: Create Stunningly Realistic High Dynamic Range Photographs
In the right hands, high dynamic range imaging can blend multiple exposures of the same scene to more closely reproduce what your eye can see. Here's how to do HDR the right way. More » -
#windows7
Download and Install Windows 7 on a PC or Mac
You want to install Windows 7? No problem. Does your computer meet minimum specs? Do you want to go 32-bit or 64-bit? And what about Boot Camp? If these are your questions, read on. More » -
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#formatwarover
A Consumer's Cheat Sheet to HD DVD's Death and Blu-ray's Victory
HD DVD is dead. Officially. That may mean a whole bunch for the early-adopter tech geek crowd that's been wading in the kiddie pool of technological bickering and backhandedness for years, but what does it mean for the average consumer with only a cursory interest in high-def DVDs? Here's our cheat sheet Q&A for you to whip out if you ever have to explain the high-def format wars to your parents. More » -
#guide
Short and Sweet SSH Guide for the iPhone
Although using iBrickr or iFuntastic to get files and applications on and off your iPhone is fine, it's sort of a pain to have to dock it every single time you've got a new NES ROM you want to play. There's an easier way thanks to SSH, the remote command line tool that Linux and Unix users have been using since 1934. With this, you can browse and copy files to and from your phone with either a command line or even a FTP client that supports SFTP. Here's what you do. More »




