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Monday, April 15, 2013
New free secure cloud storage service offering 50GB of free space (limited time offer)
Another secure free cloud storage provider has just showed up on the scene and it looks like they're meaning it quite serious. And on top of it all they are offering a limited time (until May 20th) opportunity to get 50GB of secure (encrypted) cloud storage space for free for lifetime
Easy way to secure all your data on cloud storage providers for free
There are more than enough free cloud storage providers on the Internet and I've already mentioned some of them in my previous post. But only one of the mentioned free cloud storage providers is actually offering its users a secured storage (Spideroak) but it has quite a limited storage quata. If you're interested to find out how to turn any other free cloud storage into encrypted and secured one just keep on reading ...
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
How to make built-in Windows Scheduler run tasks every second
For those who come here trying the same thing with the Windows Task Scheduler; It is possible to create multiple triggers for one scheduled task. If you create 59 identical triggers with an offset of 1 second to each other, and schedule the task itself to run every minute, you end up the scheduled task to run every second.
The easiest way to create so many triggers is to create a task with one or two triggers, export it to a text file, duplicate the according lines and re-import it.
This should be a "reasonable" and stable alternative to writing a whole new scheduler.
The easiest way to create so many triggers is to create a task with one or two triggers, export it to a text file, duplicate the according lines and re-import it.
This should be a "reasonable" and stable alternative to writing a whole new scheduler.
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Free solutions to add multiple signatures to your Gmail account
In my previous post I've wrote about how to add a missing feature of scheduling email message sending and scheduling recurring email message sending to your Gmail account and as an logical step in this post I'll present you several services which will enable you to add another Gmail missing feature of adding several different signatures to your Gmail account.
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Mega Upload is Back as Mega.co.nz
NewsFlash - believe it or not MegaUpload.com successor is back online as a cloud storage! New MegaUpload.com is back as Mega.co.nz and offering cloud storage. You can read more about it here or just go and visit a new site by clicking here. Usually I'm not into this kind of news and stuff, but this one really did mark a certain period in Internet's past. We'll see how shall this turn out.
PS.
If you want to add an extra anonymity and security layer to your Internet connection be sure to check out this post.
PS.
If you want to add an extra anonymity and security layer to your Internet connection be sure to check out this post.
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How to schedule email message sending (with Gmail and other email services)
I started using web based email services a long time ago as they were much more flexible solution that standalone email applications and all that way before Gmail or any other of today's popular web based services showed up on the scene. No matter what others claimed I just preferred them over classical email clients. I also tried almost all of the today's popular web based email services but somehow decided to stick with Gmail. There are several reasons for this - it was Goolge owned (and invitation only), the first one loaded with certain features and all that resulting in a fact once you get your email address and start to spread it to people you just don't give up on it and open another one if you don't have to. Somehow it suited me the best, no matter Google actually (as well as all other providers and applications) offers and probably never will offer nothing for free.
But Gmail got me everything I needed until few days ago when I had a need to schedule email to be sent a bit later at the time I knew I won't have any Internet access.
But Gmail got me everything I needed until few days ago when I had a need to schedule email to be sent a bit later at the time I knew I won't have any Internet access.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
How to install Chrome extension (.crx) from local disk
Since Chrome 21 was introduced users are no longer allowed to install extensions from local disk and all you'll get is a message saying extensions can only be installed from the Chrome Web Store. Well nice security feature, but as all other good thing this one has a drawback too which can luckily be fixed on a very easy way.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Free alternatives to commercial NAS solutions
In one of my previous posts I've wrote about few things to watch for when buying your first NAS device. But what I haven't described in detail is that you don't always need to buy a new NAS, there is a way to turn your old (OK not that old) desktop PC into fully featured NAS and all that for FREE!
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
Few tips for choosing appropriate NAS solution (for newbies)
In this post I'll share few basic tips for all newbies looking out to get into the world of NASes for the first time. I'd be more than grateful if I had an opportunity to get few basic tips what to observe when buying an NAS for the first time. So just to make things clear now - this is a newbie oriented post, but who knows maybe some experienced user might find it useful too. Also information presented here are intended for home users mostly, but can be useful for small and home offices (SoHo) too. Most of you probably heard of NAS (Network Attached Storage) systems and why are they so handy. When I for the first time decided to buy NAS I was doing it with two main objectives - for DATA BACKUP and MEDIA STREAMING. Maybe the second option was even more important to me.
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Friday, January 11, 2013
Text ASCII Art Generators
Well from time to time I actually tend to catch myself just wondering around Internet's vast space without any clear intention nor any idea what I'll bump into. In one of my such states of wondering I came across a tool which is generating old cool ASCII text art. For all of us who had a chance of running programs from pure black (OK, there were colors, right - you do remember 4dos!?) DOS prompt, or at least for me ASCII text art was always a bit fascinating thing.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
How to comment lines in DOS batch scripts
Although there is no real DOS prompt in Microsoft Windows operating systems since Vista, rather just it's emulation, don't let if trick you - DOS prompt still represents great and valuable resource for making scripts (which sometimes can grow quite in size and be quite complex) with wide application scope. But in this process you'll for sure be experimenting with various commands and before you'll accomplish your desired goal you'll probably want to (un)comment certail lines of code.
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