Tutorials: Revive a stuck LCD pixel
LCD monitors contain millions of pixels, each one composed of three subpixels: red, blue, and green. When all three are on, a pixel looks white. Other combinations create other colors. A pixel can become stuck showing one hue. But you can fix this.
Zack Stern 25/08/2009 00:35:00
Tutorials: YouTube expert tips: Easier ways to enjoy Web videos
YouTube is a great place to watch the funny viral video du jour. But it can be a lot more than that. If you love preparing and sharing your own video creations, for instance, YouTube has lots of tips and tools to help you do it with ease. Even if you just want to learn to find and watch groups of videos with minimal hassle, YouTube has what you need.
Adam Pash 22/07/2009 00:35:00
Tutorials: Promote your business with online video
Whether you're General Motors or the corner convenience store, you probably could use a little more business. The question is how to get the word out about your products or services to the people who need them. One hot technique these days is to use short videos.
Alfred Poor 08/07/2009 03:19:00
Tutorials: Digitize all of your old media
Technology has progressed so quickly that anyone over the age of 30 has probably amassed a collection of data generated in both analog and multiple generations of digital technology. (I'm looking at you, Commodore cassette tape drive.) And though you may never need a particular bit of data, being able to find an eight-year-old resume or to search through a decade of tax returns may prove invaluable at some point. It's a great way to reduce clutter, too: Once you've digitized and backed up your old media, you can then recycle or otherwise dispose of much of it. So let's look at what you need to know to digitize all of your old media.
Jackson West 29/05/2009 03:45:00
Tutorials: Seven savvy tips for the web video underground
Though streaming online video is great for instant satisfaction, there's nothing like having a video already downloaded and ready to watch. That's why services such as Apple's iTunes Store and Amazon Video on Demand are so appealing.
Danny Allen 18/05/2009 23:43:00
Tutorials: Migrating to all-IP video surveillance
IP video surveillance is becoming the security solution of choice due to the latest H.264 compression technology and declining prices for IP cameras. The converged world of voice, video and data has officially arrived.
Fabrizio Colciago 08/05/2009 09:33:00
Tutorials: Watch YouTube Videos Offline With Ask & Record Toolbar
If you get tired of steering to YouTube every time you want to see the look on Simon Cowell's face when Susan Boyle starts singing, you need a way to save those videos locally. If you're an Internet Explorer user, that way would be the free Ask & Record Toolbar from Applian. It renders saving a video no harder than selecting record, then from the dialog that pops up, choosing the video and saving it.
Jon L. Jacobi 28/04/2009 09:02:00
Tutorials: Create Your Own Interactive Videos
Interacting with YouTube? That's easy: Type a brief description of what you want to watch into the site's search box, pick from one of hundreds of selections, and sit back to enjoy yet another brief glimpse into the musical life of Tay Zonday --or whatever suits your online video fancy. But watching a YouTube video has always been just that, watching. Until now.
David Murphy 21/04/2009 09:23:00
Tutorials: Create a simple Flash game
Tap the power of Flash’s ActionScript capabilities to build a simple game with animated characters.
Sam Hampton-Smith 17/04/2009 17:13:00
Tutorials: A video enhancement tool that will amaze you
Is there a distracting traffic sign in the middle of your video, or maybe something in the background that needs to be removed? I spotted a software application that can do that--and more--and I promise, you'll be amazed.
Steve Bass 20/10/2008 05:29:00
 
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