[Tutorial] How To Easily Rename Your Movies Or TV-Shows

You download or record series or movies on your hard drive to play them anywhere on your computer or on your TV. To easily navigate through all your files, you need to organize them properly. With the free tool called theRenamer, you can easily rename your video files with a clear name and same title of the episode in the case of a series. theRenamer works with many online services such as IMDB.com, TV.com, theTVDB.com, EPGUIDES.com, Wikipedia and Google to get all information about your files.

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iDownloadAll – Premium Downloader App For iOS

iDownloadAll is a wonderful high-speed file downloader app which supports iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. You may find lots of downloader apps in the iTunes store, but iDownloadAll is a special one that can serve you better than most of them. ColorfulApp is the creator of this app. This app is currently being offered for free.

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[Tutorial] How To Play Media Files On Your PlayStation 3 With PS3 Media Server

In this tutorial I will show you how to share your media files from Windows computer with your PlayStation 3 console. For this purpose we will be using a PS3 Media Server which is comprehensive software that can read your files located on your computer to your ps3 without any file transfers! The ps3 will read the file directly to your computer directly through your home network.

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[Tips] How To Customize YouTube Comments Appearance

In this article I will give you few quite useful tips on how you can customize the appearance and functionality of your YouTube video comments. These tips will help you to protect your children and hide comments, but also integrate your YouTube activity with your Facebook profile.

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[Tutorial] How To Access A ‘Page Not Found’ From Your Web Browser

You want to view an article or web page but the page does not appear in your web browser? It was deleted or the site hosting it is unavailable? There are different ways to find a page not found. First, search engines like Bing or Google use robots which roam the Internet and record the visited pages in what is called a cache. By accessing the cache of search engines, it is possible to find a web page or an article and view its content. The page will be as it was at the time robots crawled the page. WayBackMachine service works much the same way except that it keeps a history of a web page which is a phenomenal opportunity to go back in time and see how a webpage was several years ago. This can also be a way to find a web page or site that has disappeared. Finally, if a site is unavailable because it is overloaded, nothing like the Coral CDN free service that lets you streamline and pool requests to the server that contains the page you want to reach.

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Cyber Attack Launched On Iran’s Oil Sector

Iran’s oil sector has been targeted with a nefarious virus. The attack was so severe that the authorities were forced to unplug the entire oil export terminal system. A cyber crisis team has been set up which will look into the matter and try to resolve it as soon as possible.

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Microsoft Offers Additional SkyDrive Storage Through Paid Packages

We had been hearing that Microsoft intends to extends its SkyDrive services and may also start a paid version of the cloud service. Currently, new users are able to get up to 7GB of free space while old users, with accounts till April 22, continue to enjoy 25 GB for free. The good news are that the users can now extend their SkyDrive space against a certain annual sum.

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iPhone Dev Team Releases RedSn0w 0.9.10b8, Allows Saving iPhone Unlock Tickets

iPhone Dev Team has been pretty efficient in rolling out newer versions and updates for its iOS unlocking software tool, RedSn0w. Only recently, we reported the release of RedSn0w version 0.9.10b7 and now, the team has released an update to the tool, touted as version 0.9.10b8 which comes with the ability to enable users to save iPhone unlock tickets.

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