Fixing bad screen size with HDMI cables
The story goes like this: you use a VGA/DVI cable with your HDMI-capable monitor but one day you decide to unleash its full potential (lol) and buy an HDMI cable…. Read more »
The story goes like this: you use a VGA/DVI cable with your HDMI-capable monitor but one day you decide to unleash its full potential (lol) and buy an HDMI cable…. Read more »
Let’s face it, Grandstream IP phones are far from being perfect. OTOH they’re dirt cheap, so it’s kinda fair trade. Still, sometimes you might wanna downgrade to debug your shit…. Read more »
Yeah, this sounds freaking crazy, but it really is possible. Azure offers free hosting for up to 10 sites as long as you don’t exceed 5GB in traffic, you don’t… Read more »
Office 2013 shows those “Sign In” buttons everywhere. It’s kinda annoying, novice users may screw up and in a corporate environment it’s really not acceptable in most cases. If you… Read more »
Some wise fella decided that Linux users don’t want to open sites that use the .local TLD. Too bad, because a lot of intranets use that, mostly because it happens… Read more »
Preamble If you have a rather large corporate environment and you want to authenticate your users when connecting to Wi-Fi in a way that’s a little bit more sophisticated than… Read more »
Update: this also works on Windows 8.1. foobar2000 is an awesome music player but the bundled visualization plugins are pretty lame. I much prefer MilkDrop that is a standard component… Read more »
So this is what welcomes me when I sign in to Gmail using IE 10: The wording is really noble. It doesn’t say that “we hate Microsoft, so let’s just… Read more »
My current brainfuck is really simple to reproduce. Just open outlook.com in your browser, sign in to your mailbox, then press Ctrl + 3, which, by default, is supposed to… Read more »
Alright, the title might be a bit misleading – in fact this tutorial can be used for any firmware upgrade in general, not just for 7.8. So anyway, you have… Read more »