Posts

  • Top Linux Apps Mar 28 2017
    I spent a couple of months using Linux as my secondary operating system. During that time, I came across some really useful Linux apps that satisfied my needs. So here’s my list of the top Linux Apps. HTOP To view the running tasks in Linux, all you need to do is open up a terminal window and type in the command top. This will give you a quick running view of all the active processes on your system.

  • What’s new in Android O? Mar 22 2017
    Google has just released the details of Android 0, the next version of Android. So what’s new in Android O? You can find an overview of all the features over on the Android developer website. However, I want to share my favorite features slated to be in Android O. App Auto Fill Framework This new app autofill framework will allow users to select an app as their fill app. The fill app will be able to fill out forms and logins from other applications.

  • Dual Boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu Mar 15 2017
    I woke up Sunday Morning with a cool project in mind. I wanted to dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu. The real reason for this was because I decided to give Jekyll a try and it was going to be my replacement for WordPress, but I digress. Another major reason to dual-boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu was so that I could keep all of my Android development and Web development stuff within Ubuntu and use Windows solely for video editing and gaming.

  • Top 7 Android Apps March 2017 Mar 12 2017
    Here is my pick for top 7 Android apps for March 2017. Energy Bar No this is not a snack. This app will display your battery level as a small line above your status bar. You can adjust the thickness and position of the line. At first it’s kinda distracting to look at, however, I’m quickly getting used it; I just love how subtle it is. I also think it’s easier to estimate my battery using this rather than looking at the battery icon in the status bar.

  • Control your Android Phone without Touching It Mar 12 2017
    If you are looking for something cool to try, then download Eva Facial Mouse. This app allows you to control your android phone using your face. Using your face as an anchor point, the app moves the cursor on your phone relative to that point. Essentially, you are using your face to control the mouse pointer. While this is not something you should use in a practical setup, it’s still a cool app to show off to your friends.

  • Stream Steam Games to Android 2017 Feb 01 2017
    If all Android phones came with DirectX and desktop graphics, then playing native games would be a breeze. Unfortautnetly, that is far from the case. So while you might not be able to play Fallout 4 on android, there is nothing stopping you from streaming it to your device. Here’s how you can Stream Steams Games to Android. What You Will Need: Nvidia 600 series or better graphics Card GeForce Experience App Moonlight If your graphics card doesn’t fit the requirements, then check out my other tutorial on how to Stream Steam Games to Android.

  • Replace Chrome OS with Windows Jan 23 2017
    I love Chrome OS but I also realize that it’s pretty useless without an internet connection. Okay…maybe not pretty useless but mostly useless. I can’t game, program or do anything useful on Chrome OS other than browse the web. Luckily, if you are using a Chromebook with an Intel CPU (sorry Samsung Chromebook users) you can replace Chrome OS with Windows. Previously, I did a tutorial on How to install Windows on a Chromebook.

  • Create Shared Network Folder Linux Dec 31 2016
    One of the most convenient ways to share data across a network is using a shared network folder. In Windows, setting up a shared network is usually an easy process. However, it’s not a straightforward to do in Linux (no surprise). Create Shared Network Folder Linux To begin, you are going to need to download and install samba Next, create the folder that you want to share. I am going to create a folder in my home directory called shared:

  • Play Pokemon on Android Smartwatch Dec 31 2016
    Have you ever thought about playing Pokemon on your Android Wear Smartwatch? Neither have I. However, an app called Wear GBC makes this all possible. It is a Gameboy color emulator for Android Wear. How to Play Pokemon on Android Smartwatch Here’s a quick tutorial on how I got this up and running. First download a GBC ROM (.gbc). Then add it via the phone app (you might have to unzip it first if it’s in a zip file).

  • Share Internet Connection Windows Dec 22 2016
    My friend and I decided to have a small LAN gaming session the other day. There was just one problem, he didn’t have a wireless adapter for his PC. Luckily, I had my Windows Surface on me and was able to share my internet through that (with the help of this USB Ethernet dongle) to my friend’s PC. To share your internet in Windows, you will need to make sure that you have a device that has an active wireless connection along with an Ethernet port.

  • Best Android Smartwatch 2016 Dec 22 2016
    I have been using the Huawei Watch for over two months now and I can safely say that it’s the best Android smartwatch that I have ever owned. It features a high-quality aluminum design with a crisp 400 x 400 AMOLED display. There’s even a speaker so that you can make phone calls and listen to music right from the watch. The only two things that I don’t like about this watch is the weak vibration motor and the annoying pin charging mechanism.

  • Top Android Holiday Apps Dec 20 2016

    Weather Timeline

    Reuters TV (Sponsored)

    Circle Sidebar

    Google Photoscan

    GeoQpons

    Krazy Coupon Lady

    Dingless


  • Best Extensions for Google Chrome Dec 11 2016
    The best thing about Google Chrome is all the extensions that are available for it. Now I recently learned that Microsoft Edge also has extensions, but nowhere near as many as google chrome. By no means is this an exhaustive list of all the best extensions for Google Chrome; just a few of my favorites that I use every day. Ghostery If you are concerned about your privacy on the internet, then Ghostery is the perfect app for you.

  • Create a VPN Server Dec 08 2016
    There are three routes that you can take when setting up a VPN. You can either use a free one, buy a paid service or make your own. The advantage of free VPNs is that they are easy to setup; just install and they are ready to be used. My favorite VPN on Android is Opera VPN. The downside of Free VPNs is that they typically come with a 500 – 1GB data cap and are very slow.

  • Measure Battery Usage in Windows Dec 01 2016
    Most people would never guess that there is a tool to measure battery usage in Windows. I first discovered this when trying to figure out what was draining my battery on my Surface Pro 3. For a quick overview of battery drain by app, you can use the Windows Battery Saving settings. Windows Battery Saver To access this, type in Windows Battery Saver in the Start Menu search. To get battery usage by app, select the option to option to _view battery usage by app.