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Check PiCE, a rain resistant case for Raspberry Pi

PiCE is a new case for Raspberry Pi. The project is currently raising fund on KickStarter. What makes PiCE special is its solid design which can protect the tiny computer from many things, even the rain.

Top 5 Android apps to help you lose fat

If you are trying to lose a few kilos, dieting and exercising are what you need to do. However, while it seems to be simple, you may dont have any idea about what foods to eat, what exercises to do and you also lose the motivation and determination easily. So here are 5 Android apps that can give you some help to make your fat loss journey easier and more convenient.

Tip to write scripts: Internal vs External commands

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jul 15, 2013 11:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
There are actually two types of Unix commands, internal and external. This concept may be new to new Unix and Linux users, but knowing this will help you write better scripts.

5 best Android alarm clocks

With the popularity of smartphones, the need for a regular alarm clock has been declined. All we need is just a simple app to turn your phone into an alarm clock. Although every Android phone always comes with a default alarm clock app, there are many other options for you to choose. Here in this article, I will give you a list of the apps I know so you can choose the best android alarm clock for yourself.

5 best messaging apps for Android

Today's article is about a list of the best messaging apps for Android that I know. Having these apps will improve your texting experience with your Android phone and also helps you save time and money.

5 Best Weather Widgets for Android

The weather widget is one of the most frequently checked apps in my Android phone since I always look for nice days to go biking and fishing. I've tried a lot of weather widgets for Android and in this article, I will give you a list of the 5 best weather widgets for Android in my opinion.

Different command methods to count the total lines in a file

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jul 8, 2013 3:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In this article, we will see different methods to get the count of the total lines in a file.

Different methods to change the delimiter in file content

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jul 7, 2013 2:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In this article, we will see different methods to change the delimiter in file content, for example: from a comma to a colon.

How to change or disable login sound in Linux Mint 15

I never liked the login sound of Linux Mint so I disabled it immediately after installing Linux Mint 15. If you want to do the same, here is how:

AMD helps LibreOffice to speed up Spreadsheets

AMD, the giant CPU and GPU manufacturer, is now a member of the Open Office Foundation’s advisory board, the organization behind LibreOffice. This was announced by the Open Office Foundation in a press release on Wednesday. AMD is planning to make an impact immediately by using its expertise to help optimize the LibreOffice spreadsheet app for GPUs.

Things to do after installing Linux Mint 15 MATE

I have installed Linux Mint 15 MATE on my desktop for a few weeks and in my opinion, this release is nearly perfect so I didnt change much from the default settings.

However, for the new users of Linux Mint 15 MATE, if you need some ideas about what to do after installing the distro, here are some suggestions you can try

Raspberry Pi creator won Silver Medal by the Royal Academy of Engineering

Together with a fellow from the University of Cambridge, Dr Eben Upton has been awarded Silver Medals for his technology achievements by the Royal Academy of Engineering in the UK.

Some examples of how to use the paste command

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 30, 2013 4:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
The paste command, by its definition, is used to merge lines of files. This is a useful tool for merging a single file and also set of files. In this articles, we will see how to use the paste command for handling both a single file and multiple files.

How to reverse a string

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 28, 2013 7:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In this article, we will see different methods with which we can reverse a string.

Top 5 weirdest Android Apps

There are a lot of Android applications listed on Google Play, perhaps nearly 1 million already. When there are obviously many useful apps, there are also a myriad of useless and plain bizarre ones. In this articles, I will enumerate some of the weirdest and most useless Android apps available on Google Play that I know.

How to swap 2 columns in file content

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 26, 2013 11:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In this article, we will see several command methods about how to swap two columns or fields in a text file.

Linux Deepin review - beautifully perfect

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 23, 2013 8:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
This weekend, I decided to install a new distro on my netbook. I saw Linux Deepin just released a new version so I gave it a try. And it was a right decision, Linux Deepin is really a perfect distro in my opinion.

How to get a virtual keyboard in Linux Mint MATE

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 23, 2013 12:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Mint
How to get a virtual keyboard in Linux Mint MATE

5 ways to display line numbers in a file

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 21, 2013 12:42 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In this article, we will see some different command methods with which we can display the file contents with its line number.

How to take screenshot of the login screen of Linux Mint 15

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 20, 2013 1:26 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Most screenshots of the login screen in the Linux distro reviews on the internet were taken from virtual machine. However, you can easily take the screenshot of the genuine login screen of Linux Mint 15.

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