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Posted August 25 2017 By admin
Hotstar is an Indian video-on-request benefit that offers a portion of the best Bollywood motion pictures and TV appears notwithstanding live games spilling, for example, the Premier League but unfortunately Hotstar is blocked outside India. So if you are an Indian expat or even a Bollywood freek living in UK, USA, Canada, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Australia, or somewhere else abroad you can't watch Hotstar. What is Hotstar? Hotstar is just as Hulu in the US ...
Posted August 25 2017 By admin
Established in 2011, AsusTor Inc. is one the world’s leading manufacturers of network attached storage and video surveillance devices. The company also provides all related software, hardware and firmware for private cloud storage and network video recording solutions. In this tutorial, we will show you how to setup OpenVPN on AsusTor NAS. The process may be a little lengthy, but very easy. Scroll down for more details. Setting Up OpenVPN on AsusTor Nas...
Posted August 24 2017 By admin
Short for “Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center”, OpenElec is a 100% free Linux-based operating system developed mainly for home theatre PCs built around the Kodi player. In other words, OpenElec can be described as a version of XBMC / Kodi. In its essence, it is a lot like Raspbmc and can operate as a media centre for such devices as the Raspberry Pi, for example. Although it can be somehow hard to install, but once downloaded OpenElec it can run very fast. Aft...
Posted August 24 2017 By admin
In this tutorial, we will show you how to easily setup any VPN application on a FRITZ!Box router to secure your internet connection. Scroll down for more details.
Configuring VPN via WPS (WiFi Protected Setup)
The FRITZ!Box should be set by default for WPS in the factory settings. However, If you have made any changes to its wireless settings, then you will need to set it up through the following steps: 1- Navigate to the Fritz!Box user interface, click on “Wireles...
Posted August 23 2017 By admin
Based on FreeBSD, FreeNAS is a very popular open-source network storage and file serving that supports supports NFS (Unix file shares), SMB/CIFS (Windows file shares), AFP (Apple File Shares) FTP as well as iSCSI. FreeNAS is also compatible with a wide range of plugins, including: Bittorrent downloads, MiniDLNA, Plex Media Server, etc. In this tutorial, we will show you how you can easily install OpenVPN on FreeNAS to secure your internet connection and maintain a priv...
Posted August 23 2017 By admin
Based on Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix, FreeBSD is a popular free open-source Unix-like operating system that is used by millions of people all over the world including giant tech companies, such as: Sony Japan and Yahoo. Unlike most Linux-based operating systems, FreeBSD is a fully-fledged operating system with a fully-developed kernel, shell tool and device drivers. It is also packed with integrated tools necessary for installing third-party software prog...
Posted August 21 2017 By admin
Inspired by the 1981 BBC Micro, Raspberry Pi is a very small computer, about the size of a credit card, that was created originally by Eben Upton to enhance and develop programming skills for pre-university level students at an affordable rate. The Pi was launched on February 19, 2012 and as a small open hardware, the Raspberry Pi became very popular among tech-savvy enthusiasts for its ability to support Arduino devices and other basic microcontrollers. The device...
Posted August 18 2017 By admin
Based on Arch Linux, Manjaro is a notably fast, light and user-friendly operating system that was developed in France, Austria, and Germany and is distributed by Linux to combine between the best of Arch OS and easy accessibility as well as efficiency. Manjaro is intended for tech-savvy users for many reasons. To begin with, Manjaro follows an intuitive installation process and comes with an auto-hardware detection. In addition, it is a very reliable and stable rolling-...
Posted August 17 2017 By admin
Launched in 2003, Fedora OS is a Linux-based operating system to mainly serve as software for Hat Enterprise Linux releases. Fedora is an OS that suits both tech-advanced and casual users. It is a free open-source software that welcomes constant updates and software developments by everybody.
According to the official website: "The flexible capabilities of Fedora also make it easy for everyone to create their own Linux-based distribution. This can be done by means of Fe...
Posted August 16 2017 By admin
Linux-based CentOS is a free open-source operating system that is widely known for its straightforwardness, stability and ease of access. CentOS has been mainly developed to provide users with a sturdy open-source operating system to be used by home users, engineers, organisations and to accurately process scientific information. Ever since its development in 2004, CentOS has grown wide popularity over Debian OS to be the most successful Linux release. Unlike Ubuntu, Cen...