This week we’re taking a look at social networks. Do you use social network apps to increase the usefulness of social networks like Twitter, Facebook, and others?
Every social network service is accessible via the service’s web interface; it’s the most common way to use social networks—you visit the site, login, and enjoy. Many people enhance their experience by using applications that add in extra features, allow them to sort and view social media posts in new ways, and otherwise make it easier to stay on top of their social network experience.
Do you use third party apps? Official apps released by the service itself? Eschew apps all together and stick with the web interface? Sound off in the comments with your experiences.
If you’re an astronomy buff with an interest in the lunar program, you don’t want to pass up these newly released high resolution photos of the landing sites and impact craters our moon explorations left behind.
Is your Start menu getting so cluttered you can’t find anything? The All Programs section of the Start menu may be in alphabetical order (sometimes by company names rather than program names), but would you rather have it categorized?
Last month we showed you how to get started with Usenet using SABnzbd. Now we’re back to show you how to supercharge your SABnzbd experience with add-ons and customizations.
E-ink is easy to read, ebook readers are lightweight, the only pesky hiccup is that whole electricity thing. Avoid running out of juice, no matter how long your vacation, with this ebook reader solar panel hack.
Google is doing a little autumn cleaning and shuttering, merging, and outright removing nearly a dozen services. Services affected include Google Notebooks, Maps, Pack, and Sidewiki.
Recently we featured a Steampunk Customization Set for your desktop and today we are back with more Steampunk goodness for your computer. Add the perfect touch to your custom images and documents with our Steampunk Fonts Collection.
Usually making Ubuntu mount a partition at startup would require fiddling with the “fstab” which is confusing. The easiest way to mount your partitions automatically when you turn on your computer is by reading this article. So let’s get started!
While many people feel searching in Windows is less than ideal, 7’s abilities are fairly amazing. The big trick to unlocking them, however, lies in Advanced Query Syntax. Using these advanced operators can make finding files dead simple.
It’s that Ask HTG time of week again where we dip into our reader mailbag and answer your pressing tech questions. This week we’re looking at BIOS support for USB keyboards, disabling URL warnings in Office, and accessing Linux partitions in Windows.
Tidying and storing earbuds has been a hot topic lately; this polished DIY project turns an acrylic scrap into a stylish holder.