23
2012
Buffalo Air Station Turbo G 64-Bit Drivers
This post is really for future me / anyone who has the Buffalo Air Station Turbo G USB stick that needs the 64-bit drivers that were never officially released. I found this .zip file somewhere a few years back and had to hunt it down again this weekend. Hope this helps someone. Buffalo Wireless 64-Bit Driver
26
2012
Wifi Password Recovery in Lion / Mountain Lion
It’s easy to forget your wifi passwords. This in turn makes it very difficult to tell them to friends when they ask. So here’s a quick guide to looking up what your wifi passwords are in Mac Lion / Mountain Lion. (In earlier versions, it was super easy). How to Lookup Saved Wifi Passwords 1. Click on Spotlight, then type in and open “Keychain Access”. 2. Top right side of the window that opens, there’s a […]
20
2012
Chrome and Facebook Webcam Video Posting Fix
For the last few years, I have been driven crazy by Chrome’s inability to post Facebook webcam videos on my Macbook Pro (and had issues on my Windows desktop before that). But I finally stumbled upon a really simple solution. So this occurs if you’re every trying to record a video by clicking like “Add Photo / Video” and then “Use Webcam”. The trick: right after you click “Use Webcam”, OPEN A NEW TAB. Yes, that […]
18
2012
Essential Chrome Extensions 2012
I’ve wrote one essential chrome extensions post almost two years ago. In that time, Chrome has grown up quite a bit, and even changed it’s logo! I’ve also thoroughly groomed my list of Chrome extensions that I often use and want to share them with you now. The list has shrunken quite a bit! Adblock Plus (Beta) – My favorite extension. Blocks most YouTube and website advertisements. I shouldn’t really mention this, since so many […]
18
2012
Google Play Music Review
Google Play Music is, arguably, pretty revolutionary. Â Long story short of what it is : iTunes but completely in the cloud. Â I think the Music webapp is nicely laid out, it’s very fast and fluid, and the addition of the “Google Play” Market where you can just add whatever songs instantly to your library after purchasing them (no download required) is very nice. As great as Google Music is as a web service, the real […]
18
2012
Moving to SSD in Macbook Pro (and Bootcamp!)
I recently purchased an SSD (180gb Intel 330 for only $110) for my early-2011 Macbook Pro! And boy, this thing now flies. It’s seriously incredible how much a difference an SSD makes – especially when multi-tasking. The most extreme example I’ve found (besides boot-up and shut-down times) is PARALLELS. I’ve had Windows running on a Bootcamp partition on my computer almost since I got the computer. Parallels has a neat feature where it allows you […]
10
2012
omPlayer: (Mac) Best Desktop Control for Pandora / Google Music
Tonight I decided to find a solution for something that’s bothered me for a long time : Pandora and Google Music feel too…cloudy. The built in media keys (pause, play, etc) don’t work. There’s no easy way to pause, skip songs, or keep track of what’s going on without switching finding my browser window and finding the tab and then pausing. Solution: omPlayer! ($.99) in the Mac App Store. How It Works: So omPlayer sits […]
9
2012
FEH Robot Project
So this past Spring Quarter at OSU I took FEH Engineering 193.01 – Robot Project! There’s literally too much to talk about here…I’m going to link to the final report that was turned in at the end of the quarter. Below is a slideshow / gallery of the different tasks and actions the robot performed! You can see a video of the robot in action at this link – INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION. Here is the link to […]
9
2012
Website Development Project
I’m using this summer to work on a project idea I had to help college students deal with buying and selling books…I’m not going to go into details yet just in case. But this project, which I’ve started brainstorming and a wee bit of development, will take a lot of time and require me to learn a lot. I’ll need to learn about PHP and MySQL and how to interface the two, something I’m both […]
9
2012
How-To Print Business Cards in Adobe Bridge
Backstory : I run my own computer business and I haven’t updated my business card in a few years (and it’s always been ugly). I finally decided to re-create it, only to realize making it in Word is / has always been painful, and Photoshop was a much better option. After creating a design I liked, it was time to print, and I couldn’t find adequate documentation online…so I played around! Here’s how to print […]
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