Yearly Archives: 2014

55 posts

Use X2Go to remotely connect to Ubuntu 14.04 from Windows 7/8

In my previous post, I described how to use xrdp to enable Windows 7/8 computer to remotely connect to an Ubuntu 14.04 computer. The biggest advantage of this approach is that there is no need to install anything on the client Windows computer because the user will use the built-in Remote Desktop Connection in Windows to establish the remote connection. However, there are several features missing when using xrdp. Firstly, the connection speed is very slow even with […]

How to remotely connect to Ubuntu 14.04 from Windows 7/8

[UPDATE]: If you are trying to remotely connect to your Ubuntu box from Windows computer, then I highly recommend X2Go, which enables you to access a graphical desktop over a low bandwidth (or high bandwidth) connection. It works much better than other remote control programs. Check my post for more information. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Recently I am working on a research project that requires me to use Ubuntu, so I installed Ubuntu 14.04, the LTS (Long Time […]

Hewlett-Packard splits RedBox Instant shuts down, no surprise

Hewlett-Packard confirmed that the company will split into two independent companies: Hewlett-Packard Enterprise which will focus on providing various services, and HP Inc. which will mainly continue the current PC manufacturing business. In a nutshell, the company splits into a software-based (or service-based) company and a hardware-based company, and I am not surprised by the split. The hardware-based business or the PC manufacturing business around the world has been losing market because of the impact from smart phones […]

Cyber security video on NOVA

NOVA just released a interesting video on cyber security called Rise of the Hackers. Some part of the video is a little bit dramatic, but overall it is very informative and eye-opening. It did a good job on conveying the idea that the Internet is a very dangerous environment and the cyber security is a tug-o-war between defenders and hackers, and also did an excellent job on explaining how quantum computing works even though it […]

Fight for net neutrality so the Internet will not slow down

If you woke up tomorrow, and your Internet looked like this, what would you do? Imagine all your favorite websites taking forever to load, while you get annoying notifications from your ISP suggesting you switch to one of their approved “Fast Lane” sites. Think about what we would lose: all the weird, alternative, interesting, and enlightening stuff that makes the Internet so much cooler than mainstream Cable TV. What if the only news sites you […]

Rumor says Minecraft to be owned by Microsoft

In one of the tweets in June 2014 by Markus Persson, creator of the popular on-line game Minecraft, he expressed the intention to sell his share of Mojang (being sarcastic or not), the developer behind Minecraft, now it is said that Microsoft is in serious talk of acquiring Minecraft for $2 billion. So I guess his wish or dream will come true soon. Anyone want to buy my share of Mojang so I can move […]

Four ways to shut down Windows 8.1 computer

When Windows 8 was first introduced, the iconic Start menu was removed. Many users were frustrated by this removal. For instance, you cannot shut down your computer the same way you do in previous versions of Windows: Start->Shut down. You will need to switch to the home screen, then choose shut down from the power icon. Responding to users’ objection of the removal of the Start button, Microsoft sort of brought back the Start button in Windows […]

How to capture Windows 8.1 home screen in PC

If you need to capture the home screen (with the live tile) of Windows 8.1 (or Windows 8) in a laptop or desktop computer, how do you do that? Of course, you can always use a camera to take a picture of the home screen, but the quality will not be impressive (give it a try if you don’t believe me). Below are two better yet simple ways to get a quality screen capture of Windows […]

Sprint new CEO promises to cut price and improve network

You probably already heard that Sprint’s new CEO Marcelo Claure has three priorities to turn the company back on the right track: cut prices, improve the cellular network, and reduce the operation cost. To me, the first two should be done at the same time. I have been with Sprint since 2011 the then unlimited family plan (it is a grandfather plan now because Sprint has discontinued the plan) because my family is heavy on […]