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Latest tips and tricks for Windows PCs, including Windows Server 2003, Exchange Server and Sharepoint Server. Furthermore, workarounds of registry tweaks to get your PC working as you like without the need to format again. Occasionally inform you about important technology updates.
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You can upgrade your Google account up to 16TB
Google has really changed the game for webmail since they launched Gmail five years ago. Now free Gmail is offering over 7GB. But if this is not enough for you, you can upgrade to 20GB for merely 5 bucks a year. Here is the list of plans. Excited?...
How to check and change CPU speed in Ubuntu
If you are control freak, perhaps you might want to take control of your CPU depending on your need. Firstly, you should be able to check what is the current speed of your CPU. Here is the command. cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -i Mhz You will see your ...
How to delete every other row in Excel
Have you ever looking for option to delete every odd or even rows in Excel? Looking through menu after menu, hoping there’s some option hidden somewhere? Well, the bad news is that there’s no built-in function as of Excel 2007. You need to use s...
How to download Youtube HD video
I know this is old news. Anyway for those of you who don’t know it yet, as Google is the coolest company on the planet, they now let you watch some/most of Youtube video in mp4 high definition format. Furthermore, you can even download those yo...
The Dark side of Linux
Yep, Ubuntu 9.04 is out and making buzz as usual. Most of the new Linux users are excited about “No more virus, yeah?”. Well, it’s quite true. Linux is more secure and have got very low security risk. But beware! Linux has got its own dark side...
rpm -qf equivalent in apt
Those who migrate to Debian variant from Red Hat will be missing the convenient of rpm -qf. For those of you who don’t know what is rpm -qf <filename>, this command is very useful if you used rpm package management system. It will tell...

