Have you ever had a piece of non plug and play hardware and had to search online for a driver? Sure, we all have right? Now, have you ever had to search online for a driver where the company went out of business, or the product got discontinued?

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Earlier today, I needed to connect my wife’s Canon Prixa MP600 All-in-One printer to scan some images and print them after a little editing. In Windows, I’d only need to connect the device to an available USB port. Ubuntu is a bit different.

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This is a blog I started ab out home studios and recording music.
There are 90 plus video tutorial links on Cubase, Ableton Live, and Reason plus many other videos about music production.
There are also reviews new on hardware and software I c

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Blog is posting a microcontroller project everyday. Projects include popular microcontrollers like AVR, PIC, ARM, MSC-51 and other. Everyone who is making Embedded projects are welcome to submit their stories. Perfect place for searching ideas, desi

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When Apple moved the Mac from PowerPC to Intel x86-based processors two years ago, everyone was talking about running Windows on their sexy little MacBook Pro’s. But is it possible to run OSX on a PC?

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Google has joined forces with leading mobile technology companies to announce the development of Android, the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices. The release of the Android platform was combined with the announcement of t

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In this installment of Podcast Primer, I present seven ways to brainstorm possible episode topics for your podcast.

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This article will help you create a reasonable budget for your podcasting software and hardware.

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As everyone knows Walmart is selling a computer for $199.00 with Linux. Rumor has it they are sold out on the website already. Is this really going to fly with all home users. Linux does take some tinkering. You just cant go out and buy that new piece of hardware for you machine without checking to see if it might work with Linux. Will the c

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Ever wanted to find out your full system specs in linux but couldn’t figure out how? Of course you could always cat /proc/cpuinfo , dmesg etc, etc but how many average linux users know how to do that? Well, now there’s a pretty nice looking GUI app that will tell you all you need to know.

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Computer mice are gadgets we are using daily and they come in all shapes, designs and forms. Some are a plain and simple two button scrollwheel device but others really kick ass! Like these 26 extraordinary computer mice you don't see everyday... including some fantastic homemade projects. These will make your pc mouse look so pathetic! So h

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Squeaking in just before the cut off of 2007 was my favorite piece of technology. Before nominating this gadget I had to think carefully about how it has impacted my life and if my love for this thing is heightened because I just got it. And I don’t think it has. It is truly amazing.

The runner up technology gadget of the year for me was m

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Myth #1: You'll have to buy a new, high-end PC to run Vista

Many in the mainstream media are claiming that to run Vista, you'll almost certainly have to buy a new computer. This myth is undoubtedly being encouraged by hardware vendors, but it's not true. I was able to install Vista on my existing Dell Dimension mid-priced system with no

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Microsoft founder Bill Gates gave his last speech at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Bill started off with the traditional MS Vista speech mixed with new hardware that MS is working on and what can be expected later on this year. One of the most surprising things was the announcement of ABC and Disney TV shows and MGM movies coming to

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There has been no technology until now that was able to come close to hard drives in terms of data storage capacity, reliability, functionality and cost. The commonly available hard drives have capacities of 80 GB, 120 GB and 160 GB. This is a huge amount of storage space available to a typical computer user. Hard drives are also quite cost-e

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