If you have a jailbroken iPad and can’t wait for the official iPad release then this tutorial is for you. Just go here to get the Facebook App for iPad. [image from Addictive Tips]
There’s a Web app for That Chrome Extension Suggest Chrome Apps Based on Your Browsing History
by Ryan Dozier on July 20, 2011 in How-Tos, Web
If you use Chrome a lot, like I do, you probably are familiar with there web apps. Not sure witch ones to get? Don’t worry, There’s a Web app for That Chrome extension will suggest some for ya based on your browsing history. var AdBrite_Title_Color = ’000000′; var AdBrite_Text_Color = ’000000′; var AdBrite_Background_Color = ‘FFFFFF’; [...]
Quickly Uninstall Unwanted Programs through the Right Click Content Menu
by Ryan Dozier on July 20, 2011 in How-Tos, Windows 7, Windows Vista, windows xp
Uninstall programs is pretty simple in Windows. Go to the control panel, find add remove programs, or programs and features, then locate the programs you want to remove and uninstall them. Pretty simple right? Well there is a faster and even easier way to do this using a small program called MenuUninstaller and the right [...]
How To Downgrade iPhone 06.15.00 Baseband to 05.13.xx (iPhone 3G Bootloader 5.8 Only)
by Ryan Dozier on May 16, 2011 in How-Tos, Mobile
The following method will help you downgrade the baseband of iPhone 3G from 06.15.00 to 5.13.xx, which is unlockable using Ultrasn0w. This method will also enable you to restore your device on the official stock firmware using iTunes which was otherwise not possible on iPad’s 06.15.00 baseband. This method currently only works with the [...]
How to Prevent Users from Deleting Printers in Windows 7
by Ryan Dozier on May 5, 2011 in How-Tos, Windows 7
Printers are important especially if you have a lot to print. If you are IT in a corporate environment you probably regularly set up printers for your customers. This can became rather tedious if your customers continue to delete printers. Here is a easy way to stop them from doing this. We will be using [...]
How to Cleanup and Make the New Windows Context Menu Open Faster
by Ryan Dozier on May 5, 2011 in How-Tos, Windows 7, Windows Vista
When you right-click on your desktop and go over to the New, you can create new files by using the New content menu. Sometimes the New Context menu can be slow, supper slow depending on how much items are there. Here is an example of what a typical one looks like. As you can tell [...]
Hidden Secret Items Options in the Send to Menu in Windows 7
by Ryan Dozier on March 25, 2011 in How-Tos, Windows 7
Here is a simple but little trick I found when messing around with my Windows 7 PC for the Send to menu. The Send To Menu appears when you right click on a file or folder, like the picture below. The Sent To Menu by default displays the shortcuts and other items from the Send [...]
How to Print the First Column on Every Page in Excel
by Ryan Dozier on March 24, 2011 in How-Tos, Microsoft Office
We have shown you how to print the first row on every page in Excel, but what if you wanted a column instead? Let say you have a table and you have a header column, instead of a row, that you want to print out on each page. Don’t worry we will show you how [...]
How to Print First Row or Header Row on Every Page in Excel
by Ryan Dozier on March 24, 2011 in How-Tos, Microsoft Office
Sometimes when you use Excel you might have data on multiple pages and you have a header row you want on the top of the first page. So you do the typical and froze the pans so you can always see the header. The only problem is when you print it out, you will only [...]
Driver Definition and Download Process for Windows 7
by Ryan Dozier on March 24, 2011 in How-Tos, Windows 7
This is a guest post by Andy Groaning from www.bravofiles.com, where they have a great collection of device drivers and software utilities for your computer. Overview Many individuals operate a computer quite successfully without really understanding many of the inner workings of their computer. As for example, what is a Driver and what does it [...]
How to Move Tab Bar on a Separate Row in Internet Explorer 9
by Ryan Dozier on March 23, 2011 in How-Tos, Web
Internet Explorer 9 has the tab bar and the address bar on the same row. This can get kind of confusing when you have multiply tabs open. Just like the picture below: With a quick and easy setting change we can move the bar above the tabs in their own row. Right click on the [...]

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