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more about #tutorials more comments → Admore thinks really long names make you funnier: Great install guide, but I think I've caught one problem at STEP 15 if you are using the USB install method. If you are using the USB method with two ... more » Chuan Wei: Hey Gizmodo, must a PC Dell mini 9 be used? Or can one with ubuntu do the trick? more » Voyou_Charmant: when I use iTunes, I wonder if I accidentally installed failure instead. It's just a terrible terrible, slow application for anyone who isn't in the c... more » something_unique_and_descriptive: Not all lossless codecs are created equal. FLAC is far superior to Apple Lossless in terms of quality, you'll just have to get over your fanboyism to... more » frigg: As a musician, I work with high resolution audio files. But then everything gets squashed to MP3s anyway. So sad. High rez video gets all the love, bu... more » Bodie1550: The picture of the guy being blasted by the speaker, what was that advertising? I remember it from late 80's or early 90's. Was it Bose? Oh... Thanks ... more » citizen024: you forgot to mention Linux!!!! FLAC support out of the box I use Rhythmbox for my music (well over 70k tracks), and not only did it load the library ... more » General Halfshaftery: Save the Earth, encode at 64kbps! more » k2snowboards88: If you use xld or most other third party converters to alac you will run onto problems with iTunes library sharing with medium to large files. Try wil... more » rolfo87: where can i find the original picture?! man i've been looking for it all over the place!! more » Doughbelly: What's next, a Giz guide on how to turn on your TV with a remote? If you're going the ALAC route on your Mac, XLD is a seamless solution. Can't use c... more » Pete Stoneman: I had most of my music in ALAC, but I could fit so few onto my iPod it wasn't worth it. And I don't have the patience to spend time making separate li... more » something_unique_and_descriptive: Aaaand congratulations, you've just opened up a massive security hole. VNC communications are sent in plaintext, so anyone sniffing is going to be abl... more » bjarnia: Knowing how you guys love Windows 7, do you know if any VNC servers/clients that work well with it? I have heard not-so-good reports. more » ScottRose: I use three words: Vee Pee Enn. Followed by RDP or SSH, or file shares. I have a persistent firewalled VPN between work & home in addition to cli... more » -
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How To: Manage An All-Lossless Music Library With iTunes
Do you love music? Have a giant hard drive? Maybe two? I'm guessing that might be the case, and here's what you should do: give up lossy audio compression for good for pristine lossless files. More » -
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How To: Remote Control Your Home Computer From Anywhere With VNC
Using VNC, you can log into your home computer from any machine in the world with web access (including your iPhone) to access files, schedule downloads, and tons more. Here's how. More » -
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The iPhone 3.0 OS Is Not Ready For Everyday Use; Here's How to Downgrade
Lots of us have been using the iPhone 3.0 beta full-time. Now we're rolling back, because it is decidedly NOT ready. Here's how to downgrade back to 2.2.1 if you are in a similar predicament. -
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How To: Hackintosh a Dell Mini 9 Into the Ultimate OS X Netbook
I am typing this on a 9-inch, 3G-equipped, almost-pocketable computer, running the best consumer OS money can currently buy. It costs around $400. Do you want one too? Here's how to get yours. More » -
#tutorials
How To Photograph Fire
Digital Photography School has a tutorial on how to photograph fire. Basically, spot focus on the flame and overexpose a few stops to compensate for the fire's brightness. [DigitalPhotographySchool via Lifehacker]

