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Four password lockers that can help you keep your Web logins secure

Author: Ben Martin It is good practice to use a different password for each Web site you need to log in to. Good passwords tend...

Inquisitor stresses and benchmarks your hardware

Author: Mayank Sharma Ever wondered why your new computer feels sluggish -- or afraid you'll blow your overclocked processor to smithereens? The Inquisitor testing platform...

Setting mouse gestures with EasyStroke and Gestikk

Author: Bruce Byfield For some reason, mouse gestures have never fully caught on with desktop users. Movements of the mouse that launch a command or...

Automatically process new files with fsniper

Author: Ben Martin fsniper lets you monitor specified directories and execute scripts on any new files that are created in them. Because fsniper uses inotify...

Reboot like a racecar with kexec

Author: David Pendell If you have ever found yourself in the position of having to reboot quickly or several times, you know that it's not...

Mandriva 2009 helps new users to grow

Author: Bruce Byfield Back when Mandriva was called Mandrake, the distribution had the reputation of being the most user-friendly Linux distribution. Financial difficulties, personnel changes,...

Float irregular images on your Web pages with pngslice

Author: Ben Martin Web sites that run text squarely around images even when the images don't have even borders look a little lazy. pngslice slices...

Create OOo reports with ease with Sun Report Builder

Author: Dmitri Popov The Sun Report Builder extension adds powerful reporting capabilities to OpenOffice.org Base, and using it to create reports is easy, as we...

Foresight Kid’s can inspire young minds

Author: Susan Linton Foresight Linux is best known by many as the distribution that features the Conary package management system. Perhaps soon it may become...

Clocks for time travelers

Author: Colin Beckingham Whether you believe that punctuality is "the politeness of kings" or "the art of guessing how late the other fellow is going...