Got a great tip that you'd like to share? Send it in to tips@howtogeek.com.
|
| Geek News |
|
|
| Featured Articles |
 Whether it was on Earth or in the far reaches of space, WALL-E's "never give up" attitude helped him through one adventure after another. Now you can bring his cosmic adventures home to your desktop with our WALL-E Customization set. |
 Switching tracks suddenly in your audio/video projects can be really jarring for the audience. Crossfades can help make natural-sounding transitions between audio tracks, and you can really take advantage of them if you know a little about how sound works. |
 When it comes to music, album art is a big part of the fun. But what if you've got hundreds of albums with no cover art? Read on to see how you can track down the correct art for each. |
 You've got questions and we've got answers. This week we take a look at freezer-based data salvaging, swapping out your wallpaper, and how to email text messages. |
 We've already shown you how to customize your Ubuntu installation and make it look like Windows 7, and now we're back to show you how to turn Linux into a Mac OS X lookalike in just a couple of minutes. |
 Layer Masks, like many parts of Photoshop, are rarely used because they aren't intuitive or immediately easy to grasp. Learn about them in this How-To, with our video tutorial, and read how and why “Layer Masks” are so different. |
Being able to remotely control your computer is an age old geek trick. But what about changing BIOS settings or installing an operating system remotely? With Intel AMT KMS this is within reach for any geek with the right hardware. |
Previous Versions is an incredibly useful feature built into Windows 7, which allows the OS to record and view earlier versions of files without a flux capacitor. Here’s a detailed guide to using this excellent feature. |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment