Tag: Geeky

Improve Your Photography Skills With This 52 Week Photo Challenge

The content below is taken from the original (Improve Your Photography Skills With This 52 Week Photo Challenge), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Challenges are a fun way to help improve your skills in a particular area. If you want to get better at photography, or […]

Let Your Whole Family Watch This Internet Security Basics Course

The content below is taken from the original (Let Your Whole Family Watch This Internet Security Basics Course), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. As the holidays get closer, you’re probably going to spend a lot of time with your family, many of whom will get shiny […]

Remotely Monitor a Raspberry Pi To See What’s Running and Get Notifications If Something Goes Wrong

The content below is taken from the original (Remotely Monitor a Raspberry Pi To See What’s Running and Get Notifications If Something Goes Wrong), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. If you’re running a Raspberry Pi that’s doing something in the background, like working as a security […]

Top 10 Ways to Speed Up Old Technology

The content below is taken from the original (Top 10 Ways to Speed Up Old Technology), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Even if you are building a brand new computer, odds are you have some old gear around the house you’d like to get as much […]

Codemade Is a Big Collection of Open-Source Electronics Projects

The content below is taken from the original (Codemade Is a Big Collection of Open-Source Electronics Projects), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. When it comes to tracking down DIY electronics project ideas, you’ve got a lot of solid web sites out there. Codemade is a web […]

Photo Scanning Showdown: PhotoScan vs Photomyne

The content below is taken from the original (Photo Scanning Showdown: PhotoScan vs Photomyne), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. For years you’ve been saying you’re going to scan all the photos you have in shoeboxes in the basement. Now’s as good a time as any. There […]

HPE Shows the ProLiant m710x – Intel Xeon E3-1500 V5 for VDI

The content below is taken from the original (HPE Shows the ProLiant m710x – Intel Xeon E3-1500 V5 for VDI), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. At SC16 HPE was showing off the HPE ProLiant m710x Moonshot cartridge. The m710x includes an Intel Xeon E3-1500 V5 processor […]

The PiDrive Foundation Edition Is an External Hard Drive for the Raspberry Pi That Simplifies Installing Multiple Operating Systems

The content below is taken from the original (The PiDrive Foundation Edition Is an External Hard Drive for the Raspberry Pi That Simplifies Installing Multiple Operating Systems), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Using an external hard drive with a Raspberry Pi takes just a few steps, […]

Google’s PhotoScan Simplifies Scanning Physical Pictures

The content below is taken from the original (Google’s PhotoScan Simplifies Scanning Physical Pictures), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Android/iPhone: Google’s introduced PhotoScan, a new app that makes scanning and uploading old photos a heck of a lot easier. PhotoScan is not just a photo of […]

Get Free, Unlimited Wi-Fi on Flights and Bypass Paywalls

The content below is taken from the original (Get Free, Unlimited Wi-Fi on Flights and Bypass Paywalls), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. In-flight Wi-Fi is wonderful. The price to use it on the other hand, not so great. There are a few methods to get free […]

Experimental Projector Shoots Steady Images Even On Moving Objects

The content below is taken from the original (Experimental Projector Shoots Steady Images Even On Moving Objects), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. It’s not a difficult task for a projector to shoot a nice, crisp image onto a stiff, perfectly flat surface. But one that’s rippling […]

Energy Company Makes Shoes From Power Plant Carbon Emissions

The content below is taken from the original (Energy Company Makes Shoes From Power Plant Carbon Emissions), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Carbon dioxide emissions are the primary culprit in global climate change, so there’s a lot of interest in finding ways to capture the carbon […]

Why You Shouldn’t Rely On Dr. Google When You’re Sick

The content below is taken from the original (Why You Shouldn’t Rely On Dr. Google When You’re Sick), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. When you’re not feeling well, your first move might be checking your symptoms with a search engine. A recent study, however, suggests real […]

The silver lining to this floating cloud is that it’s a Bluetooth speaker

The content below is taken from the original (The silver lining to this floating cloud is that it’s a Bluetooth speaker), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. There are well over 9000 Bluetooth speakers for you to choose from to satisfy your wireless listening needs. Not many […]

This Infographic Shows the Common Ways Scammers Try to Phish Your Account

The content below is taken from the original (This Infographic Shows the Common Ways Scammers Try to Phish Your Account), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Chances are if your email or social media account has ever been compromised, you accidentally gave your credentials to the scammers […]

Samsung’s Touchable Ink prints braille using any laser printer

The content below is taken from the original (Samsung’s Touchable Ink prints braille using any laser printer), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Braille printers can cost thousands of dollars, where as laser printers can be picked up for under $100. So wouldn’t it be great is […]

A Commodore 64 has helped run an auto shop for 25 years

The content below is taken from the original (A Commodore 64 has helped run an auto shop for 25 years), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Apple’s Phil Schiller thinks it’s sad that people use 5-year-old computers. Well, Phil, there’s an auto repair shop in Poland that’s […]

The New Raspberry Pi OS Is Here, and It Looks Great

The content below is taken from the original (The New Raspberry Pi OS Is Here, and It Looks Great), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. The Raspberry Pi’s main operating system, Raspbian, just got a brand new look from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Dubbed PIXEL, it’s a […]

New tool that decrypts Windows Vault passwords

The content below is taken from the original (New tool that decrypts Windows Vault passwords), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. VaultPasswordView is a new tool for Windows 10/8/7 that decrypts and displays the passwords and other data stored inside ‘Windows Vault’. You can use it to […]

Microsoft surprises everyone by releasing a new $37 Nokia phone

The content below is taken from the original (Microsoft surprises everyone by releasing a new $37 Nokia phone), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. No, this is not an extremely late April Fool’s Day prank. Microsoft really did just reveal another phone that bears the Nokia brand […]

Enermax develops case fans that clean themselves

The content below is taken from the original (Enermax develops case fans that clean themselves), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Case fans are good at keeping your computer running at optimal temperatures. They’re also good at sucking up dust and getting themselves nice and dirty. Dust […]

PiBakery Dramatically Simplifies Setting Up the Raspberry Pi

The content below is taken from the original (PiBakery Dramatically Simplifies Setting Up the Raspberry Pi), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Windows/Mac: Installing and setting up a vanilla version of the Raspberry Pi’s main operating system, Raspbian, is easy enough . If you want to do […]

Warberry Pi Is a Dead-Simple Pen Testing Toolkit for the Raspberry Pi

The content below is taken from the original (Warberry Pi Is a Dead-Simple Pen Testing Toolkit for the Raspberry Pi), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. To add another tool to your network testing kit, Warberry Pi is a self-contained set of scripts that run automatically when […]

Build a Raspberry Pi-Powered, Alexa-Infused Alarm Clock

The content below is taken from the original (Build a Raspberry Pi-Powered, Alexa-Infused Alarm Clock), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Your phone is probably the smartest alarm clock you’ve ever owned, but if you’re looking for a project that’s a little more playful, Nick Triantafillou shares […]

Radio Silence Stops Mac Apps From Phoning Home, Now Shows You Traffic In Real Time

The content below is taken from the original (Radio Silence Stops Mac Apps From Phoning Home, Now Shows You Traffic In Real Time), to continue reading please visit the site. Remember to respect the Author & Copyright. Mac: We were big fans of Radio Silence when it initially launched several years ago because it was […]