50 things you can do with a mac mini

Nerd Vittles
Some quick tutorials to get you started turning your Mac into a web, mail and calendar server.

HOW-TO: Add an auxilary jack to your car

HOW-TO: Add an auxilary jack to your car – Engadget – www.engadget.com

iPod ebook How To

MAKE: Blog: MAKE ebooks for your iPod guide!
There’s a somewhat little know and often-unused function of iPod called “Notes” which can actually be quite handy for storing and reading text, creating a locked “kiosk mode”, quizzes, games as well a full-length ebooks. The Notes reader is located in Menu > Extras > Notes. Only the more recent 3G and 4G iPods, including the iPod photo and iPod mini both have the iPod Notes application. Here’s our how-to on making them!

Nifty Little CSS Guide

Making the Jump to tableless design

Install Open-Xchange on OS X Server

Install Open-Xchange on OS X Server
An introduction and tutorial for the installation of a popular, versatile open source Groupware program.
This groupware gives the following function:

  • portal : the first user page showing last information
  • webmail : web access to internal messaging system
  • calendar : let you manage your personnal and pro calendar.
  • contacts : manage all your contact
  • tasks : let you manage task for a project and delegate it to a group or a user
  • project : groups tasks together to show it as a project
  • documents and knowledge base : all you documents and elements you want to share
  • bookmarks : bookmark web pages
  • pinboard : add notes to the main portal page
  • forums : chat about your project

Apple may switch to Intel chips

Apple to ditch IBM, switch to Intel chips | CNET News.com
Apple has used IBM’s PowerPC processors since 1994, but will begin a phased transition to Intel’s chips, sources familiar with the situation said. Apple plans to move lower-end computers such as the Mac Mini to Intel chips in mid-2006 and higher-end models such as the Power Mac in mid-2007, sources said.

Google Sitemaps

Google Blog: Webmaster-friendly
We’re undertaking an experiment called Google Sitemaps that will either fail miserably, or succeed beyond our wildest dreams, in making the web better for webmasters and users alike. It’s a beta “ecosystem” that may help webmasters with two current challenges: keeping Google informed about all of your new web pages or updates, and increasing the coverage of your web pages in the Google index.

Initially, we plan to use the URL information webmasters supply to further improve the coverage and freshness of our index. Over time that will lead to our doing an even better job of delivering more search results from more websites.

Setting Up Linux Server

HarrySufehmi.com – Setting Up Linux Server
This tutorial really should be titled “How to get your Debian server off the ground as quickly as possible”, since it’s based on minimal Debian Linux (stable) install.
Here you’ll be able to get your box secured very quickly, and then get the services running with minimum hassle and pain.

Some Mac OS X Hacks and Tips

smash’s world 6.8c: My Favorite Mac OS X Hacks and Tips –_ the offical homepage of Ben Guild (smash)

Microsoft Office: 100 tips and tricks

Office: 100 tips and tricks – Part 1 – Computeract!ve

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