MakeUseOf.com: “Cool Websites and Tools [July 2nd]” plus 6 more |
- Cool Websites and Tools [July 2nd]
- How To Customize, Delete & Arrange Photos In Your Facebook Photo Album
- Anokimobi, LapDawg and Sticky Password Pro Giveaway Winners
- Hot Tech Deals – Dell Inspiron 14R for $549.99+ more
- Brain Workshop: A Game Scientifically Shown To Make You Smarter
- How To Install Arch Linux On Your Computer [Part 2]
- Skype For Android 2.1+ Now With Video Calls [News]
Cool Websites and Tools [July 2nd] Posted: 02 Jul 2011 08:31 PM PDT
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How To Customize, Delete & Arrange Photos In Your Facebook Photo Album Posted: 02 Jul 2011 06:31 PM PDT Here’s a collection of Facebook photo album tips you are likely to be unaware of. 1. HOW TO: Customize The Facebook Photo Album Cover (Thumbnail)When you create a Facebook photo album, one of the photos is automatically selected to create the photo album thumbnail. This thumbnail is a clickable image taking you and your friends to the photos inside (in your profile “Photos” section). To customize your photo album thumbnail, you will need to do the following:
2. HOW TO: Delete Multiple Photos From A Photo AlbumIf you were ever wondering how to delete many photos from an album (while still keeping the album), here are the necessary (yet not really obvious) steps:
3. How TO: Arrange Photos In Any AlbumThis one is easy but not many people are actually aware of the fact that they can do it – photos in your album can be dragged around. This means that to change the order of your photos in an album, you need to:
More Facebook photo guides and tips we have covered previously:
Any other useful Facebook photo sharing tips I missed? Please share them in the comments! Need Assistance? Ask questions to MakeUseOf staff and thousands of other readers on MakeUseOf Answers! How To Customize, Delete & Arrange Photos In Your Facebook Photo Album is a post from: MakeUseOf More articles about: Facebook, photo albums, photosSimilar articles: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anokimobi, LapDawg and Sticky Password Pro Giveaway Winners Posted: 02 Jul 2011 03:30 PM PDT Cross your fingers, here are the winners of the Anokimobi e-pouch, LapDawg and Sticky Password Pro giveaway winners. Sticky Password Pro
LapDawg
Anokimobi e-pouch
Congratulations to all! To the Sticky Password Pro winners, your licenses have already been sent via email. To the others, we’ve sent you an email requesting for shipping information. Please reply that email in 48 hours to claim your prize. Enjoy! Anokimobi, LapDawg and Sticky Password Pro Giveaway Winners is a post from: MakeUseOf More articles about: giveaway, winnersSimilar articles: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hot Tech Deals – Dell Inspiron 14R for $549.99+ more Posted: 02 Jul 2011 01:30 PM PDT For more fresh hot deals, visit our Hot Tech Deals page, which is constantly updated.
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Brain Workshop: A Game Scientifically Shown To Make You Smarter Posted: 02 Jul 2011 12:31 PM PDT Brain Workshop, a free brain game you can install on Linux, Window and Mac machines, creates the exact circumstances of an activity shown in three different academic studies to improve one’s short-term memory and problem solving skills. To quote the game’s website, “these findings are important because fluid intelligence was previously thought to be unchangeable.” Don’t believe a game can improve your brain? This being a free game, it won’t cost you anything to find out. What It DoesAs I said, this free brain game can improve certain aspects of your mental faculties, as this 2008 article in Wired pointed out. The main improvement this gives your brain is the ability to think on your feet. To quote the article,
This is significant. Before the method employed by Brain Workshop was created and tested it was assumed that fluid intelligence could not be improved. Want to know more about how this process works? You can read the original study, if you want, or the other two seperate confirmations. All seem to agree that playing regularly, around 20 minutes a day, is ideal. How To Use ItSo what does this software look like? The best way to get an idea is to watch this video: As you can tell, the game is not focused on graphics: The point is to increase the function of your memory. In each round, a square shows up in a particular part of the grid, and a letter is read aloud. You must keep track of what letters are read and where the square was when they were read, then find matches later. If you find a match you press one or two keys in order to point out what you’ve found. The default mode, Dual 2-Back, means you must remember what was on the board two rounds ago. Do well and you’ll hear some nifty music. You are scored after each game, and will move up to harder versions of the game as you improve. The step after Dual 2-Back, for example, is Dual 3-Back. This means you must match squares and letters from three rounds ago. This, to me, is a great deal harder, but I imagine it will seem easy if I ever get to Dual-16 Back. DownloadYou can download Brain Workshop here, if you’re interested. It works on Linux, Windows and Intel/PPC Macs. The main interface might be a little foreign to some users, because it’s keyboard driven instead of mouse driven. Having said that, it’s not too hard to figure this out. Similar, albeit not academically researched, ideas include:
Let us know how much smarter you become in the comments below, or please do recommend other free brain games you may know about. Need Assistance? Ask questions to MakeUseOf staff and thousands of other readers on MakeUseOf Answers! Brain Workshop: A Game Scientifically Shown To Make You Smarter is a post from: MakeUseOf More articles about: brain, cross, game reviews, games, memorySimilar articles: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
How To Install Arch Linux On Your Computer [Part 2] Posted: 02 Jul 2011 10:31 AM PDT However, before we get there, we have plenty of other things to do first. Let’s check out the steps :
Updating The System
Adding A UserNext you should add your own user. This can be achieved with adduser. So run that command and fill out the information. Type in your username, and leave the User ID and Initial group blank. For additional groups, you need to add yourself to numerous groups to gain permissions to use each one. To try to get as many as possible, add audio,lp,optical,storage,video,wheel,games,power,scanner. Make double sure that you add wheel, as this is required for the next step. All other fields can remain blank. It will ask you to confirm, then it’ll request other optional information that doesn’t really need to be filled out, and finally your desired password. Give Sudo PermissionsSudo is a great tool as it allows you to run commands with root permissions even though you’re not actually logged into the root user account. If you didn’t install sudo in Part 1, you can do so by typing pacman -S sudo. To be able to actually use sudo with your account, you’ll need to enter EDITOR=nano visudo and uncomment the line %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL. Save, and that’s it. Now you can leave the root account to the side and use sudo in front of all your commands. Install The Sound BaseFor sound, you need to type pacman -S alsa-utils alsa-plugins. This will install the base system for your audio. Install The Graphics StackNext you need to install your graphics setup. To get the graphical server, run pacman -S xorg-server xorg-xinit xorg-utils xorg-server-utils mesa xorg-twm xorg-xclock xterm. Afterwards you need to install the driver that works for your system. There is quite a long list, so I’d suggest you look here to find the right one. Remember, pacman -S [package name] will install it. I’d also suggest the same when installing input drivers. You also need to install a system package called dbus. What it actually does is very hard to explain (something about allowing programs to communicate with each other), but it is required by GNOME, which we will install later. Install it with pacman -S dbus, start it with rc.d start dbus, and add dbus under DAEMONS(..dbus..) in /etc/rc.conf with your favorite editor. To test out the graphical server, use startx. If all goes well (if you get something like the screenshot), enter exit. If not, you’ll need to troubleshoot by looking here. Installing GNOMEYou’re almost done! Finally we get to install GNOME itself. To do this, run pacman -S gnome gnome-extra gdm. Let all of that install, as it’ll take some time. When it’s all done, you should run modprobe fuse and then add it to /etc/rc.conf as MODULES=(fuse). The FUSE module is another tricky component that is hard to explain, but is highly recommended to set up. In the same config file, you’ll also need to add gdm to the DAEMONS list as you did with dbus. When you’re done, save, and restart. You should now see the GDM loading. ConclusionCongratulations! You finally installed a working GNOME system with Arch! There’s still plenty you can do and configure, but everything from here on out is up to you. If you need any help, I highly suggest that you look at Arch’s Wiki, as it’s one of the best of any distro. There is also a forum for Arch users where you can ask any specific questions that you may have. If you’ve installed GNOME with Arch now, how are you liking it? If not, do you think it’s too complicated to get a working system in order? Let us know in the comments! Hey Facebookers, make sure to join MakeUseOf on Facebook and get access to some exclusve stuff. Over 105,000 fans already! How To Install Arch Linux On Your Computer [Part 2] is a post from: MakeUseOf More articles about: install, Linux distro review, operating systemSimilar articles: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Skype For Android 2.1+ Now With Video Calls [News] Posted: 02 Jul 2011 09:31 AM PDT Android 2.1+ users can get the new Skype from the Android Market. Samsung Galaxy S users will need to be running Android 2.2 to use this version of Skype. Skype Video chat should run on the following handsets: Google Nexus S, HTC Desire S, Sony Ericsson Xperia neo, Sony Ericsson Xperia pro. Other handsets will be supported in the future. To make one-to-one video calls using Skype, your phone will need to have a front-facing camera. Video calls can be made to any other Skype-enabled video device, while regular calls, IM chat and SMS can still be sent at cheap rates to other devices. Skype video calls are possible via Wi-Fi or 3G network connections. The Skype video update comes with a redesign of the Skype Android interface, making it easier to set moods, check your account balance and navigate the system. It’s very easy to sort your contacts using groups or availability, so it makes communication just that little bit simpler. Should Skype also be integrating rear-facing cameras? Do you think Skype moves quickly enough to support Android? Let us know your thoughts! Source: Android Market Skype For Android 2.1+ Now With Video Calls [News] is a post from: MakeUseOf More articles about: google android, news, Skype, video chatSimilar articles: |
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