Daimonin: An Old-School MMORPG with Realtime Combat

The video highlights many of the gameplay elements of Daimonin, but the game is now in its 5th Beta stage, and it’s open to the public as a free-to-play MMORPG for Windows, Mac and Linux. Daimonin doesn’t have cutting edge graphics, but it’s a very well put together 2D isometric MMORPG with tons of items to collect and enemies to kill. If you enjoy wiping out tons of enemies and finding rare weapons, armors and magic devices, Daimonin is the {Read More}

Nvidia And Linux: A Match Made In Operating System Heaven

Our technologically driven society has came a long way in a short period of time, it’s no wonder Nvidia has literally became a household name. Something that many people may not know, is that the famous video card developer has a long history of supporting Linux and Unix operating systems. Nvidia maintains updated and full featured drivers for the Linux kernel. These drivers are often ported to other *nix operating systems as well. FreeBSD, a popular server operating system, is {Read More}

How to Print Remotely over the Internet

Network printing alone may provide local functionality for centralized printer access, but the ability to print remotely provides further convenience and printer accessibility for the home or office. Using The Right Printer For Remote Printing Over The Internet In order to successfully configure and implement any method of remote printing, network capable printers of some kind are the ideal choice. Although host based printers can be configured for remote access, using them will reduce a great deal of functionality. Furthermore, {Read More}

iOS vs. Android: The Difference Between Today’s Top Mobile Operating Systems

The common smartphone or tablet user typically knows very little about the core technical attributes of their device’s operating system. Whether you’re a device guru or an informed consumer, the major differences and similarities in these operating systems may surprise you. The Origins of iOS and Android Both iOS and Android are derived from UNIX. While Android is based more so on Linux, iOS is based on its Desktop system MacOSX which is originally based on Darwin and as such, {Read More}

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