Constantinos / January 3, 2012 08:49
The GIMX (Game Input MultipleXer or Game Input MatriX) gives us the opportunity to control our game console from our computer. Currently it supports only the Playstation 3, but eventually it will support the Xbox too. The GIMX creates a simulator (sixaxis) and in this way we can play games from our consoles with our mouse and keyboard. To make
Panos Georgiadis / January 1, 2012 23:59
Page 1: What is Steam It’s an undenial fact that cloud services are getting in our life. Day by day, more and more people trust their data to cloud services as to control them from any place in the world. Online hard disks, online databases, online networks, are all of them connected together, compatible with the latest technology smartphones, like iPhone and
Thomas Makriniotis / December 30, 2011 11:12
Many people use Matlab in their work, others (like me) use it for educational purposes. For whatever you want to use it, Matlab is an excellent choice as it’s not only a package for mathematical calculations, but also a powerful programming language. You can find it for a variety of systems including Windows, Linux and MacOS, both for 32 and
Thomas Makriniotis / December 30, 2011 10:30
Just about a month ago, I decided with some other guys, colleagues from the same faculty, to make a presentation about Linux. Presentation’s main target group was the first year students, especially those who haven’t an idea about what Linux is and how it works. In order to prepare myself for the presentation I had to read and learn some
conmarap / December 30, 2011 08:00
The Linux Foundation has officially put MeeGo, I believe all of us remember MeeGo, on the back burner and is working towards a new open source OS called Tizen, which will have a greater emphasis on web based platform support, like HTML5 and mobile devices. But, what is Tizen? Tizen is a free and open source Linux-based mobile operating system project sponsored by
Alexandra Pagkrati / December 26, 2011 13:45
ffDiaporama is an application that give you the opportunity of making your own movies out of photos and small video clips, without necessarily having a background knowledge. You can easily add various visual effects or isolate specific parts or dress any part with your favourite music. It is available to many distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuse, ArchLinux, Mint, Mageia, Mandriva, Gentoo),