Confessions of a Nook Color Rooter: Trying Honeycomb
We managed to get Android Honeycomb running on the Nook Color. But it's not really a good way to go just yet.
We managed to get Android Honeycomb running on the Nook Color. But it's not really a good way to go just yet.
Installing Android 2.3 onto the Nook Color isn't for the feint of heart.
Expanding the number of Ethernet ports on a router is one of the easiest things you can do. But people still have questions. We've got the answers.
The third and final installment of our Google Apps set up, where we tie up loose ends and launch!
Part Two of our Google Apps set up, where we tackle the bigger chunks of the project.
Updated. We take you through implementing Crashplan in a real world, small business scenario.
We take you through setting up Google Apps For Your Domain, and highlight what's important, what to avoid, and where the shortcomings are.
Wondering whether you should root your shiny new Nook Color to make it a full-blown Android tablet? I did and have mixed feelings about it.
Setting up a web server in the cloud is easier than you might think. We show you how.
In Part 3, our searcher finds a home in the cloud.
In Part 2, our searcher is shocked, shocked to find that even virtual hosting companies don't always deliver what they promise.
How is Cloud based webhosting different from conventional shared webhosting? We set out to find out.