June 16, 2011
live.pirillo.com – Community members Thomas has a problem every time his computer goes into its power saving mode: the machine is slow, unresponsive, and just plain useless.
Tags: chris, chrispirillo, fix, forum, geek, live, mob3disk, power-saving, problem-every, registry-tweak, the-machine, video
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June 16, 2011
Have a problem? Ask in the forum: www.mob3.co.uk or the live chat: www.mob3.co.uk Here I show how to change the icons of your drives using both a registry tweak (which will affect your computer, make sure to backup the registry by clicking My computer and export), and using the “Autorun” functionality (which will affect any machine you put your drive in). This also answers a problem from justpoo
Tags: change, drives, forum, icons, live, mob3disk, registry-tweak, required
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June 16, 2011
The most common difficulties in setting up server-based software for business, gaming, VoIP, and online media streaming are related to router configurations issues. These problems are usually solved with port forwarding. This video explains port forwarding, and is part of a series of tutorials about how to make your computer accessible from the Internet, found at www.nch.com.au
Tags: made-gives, most-common, port-forwarding, ports, process, requirements, router, routers
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June 16, 2011
Ever wonder why the software you use on the web never seems to meet all your needs? This short vid I made gives the #1 reason why (in language everyone can understand!). If you’ve been involved in the process at all, then don’t be surprised if some of this looks painfully familiar (and maybe funny too).
Tags: been-involved, business, definition, extensions, irise, made-gives, process, requirements, visualization
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June 16, 2011
January 26, 2007 lecture by Bonnie John for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Bonnie has teamed up with Len Bass to bring usability to the architecture design table as a “first-class citizen” on par with other quality attributes like performance, security, and modifiability; she presents their research, proposed solution, and empirical results supporting the efficacy of that solution. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar: hci.stanford.edu Stanford HCI Group: hci.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development: scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
Tags: architecture, bonnie, design, efficacy, fix-problems, interaction, laptop-lasting, microsoft windows, powerpoint, research, stanford, usability
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June 16, 2011
Common laptop computer problems include overheating caused by a lack of air circulation, a dead battery or problems with the sensitive LCD screen. Keep a laptop lasting longer and consider visiting the manufacturer or a laptop repairman to fix problems with advice from a software developer in this free video on laptop computers. Expert: Dave Andrews Contact: www.daveandrews.org Bio: Dave Andrews is a software developer that holds a degree in computer science. Currently, he is employed by a government IT department. Filmmaker: Tim Brown
Tags: air-circulation, fix-problems, internet browsers, internet cookies, laptop repair, laptop-lasting, microsoft windows, powerpoint, sensitive, the-sensitive
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