LINDY AV Adapter Cable - 3.5mm Male to 2 x RCA Female
Connectors: 1 x 3 segment 3.5mm male jack to 2 x RCA/Phono female connectors - White (Audio left) Red (Audio right) Cable length: 25cm 10 year warranty
Firefox 3 Bookmark Manager ShowFirefox 3 Bookmark Manager
Compared to Firefox 2, Firefox 3 uses a new manager for bookmarks. Bookmarks are no more stored in the bookmarks.html file (in the directory of your Firefox profile), but in a SQLite database...
How to connect two computers with a USB Cable ShowHow to connect two computers with a USB Cable
One of the best and fastest ways for connecting two computers is by using a USB-USB cable. This process allows you to transfer files from one computer to another and share internet connection. The...
[Ubuntu 9.04] Installing VirtualBox 3 Show[Ubuntu 9.04] Installing VirtualBox 3
You may have noticed VirtualBox is already present in the Ubuntu, but note that only the version 2.x, and without USB support is present.
Here is how to install version 3.x:
wget -q...
Download WinZix ShowWinZix is a compression tool. The application gives you the ease of compressing folders quickly. Simple and easy to use, it enables you to compress any file type or size.
Features
Simple and easy to use.
Compress any file size to a single...
RCA connectors (CINCH) ShowRCA connector
The RCA connector (Radio Corporation of America, sometimes called CINCH) is a connector used for transporting audio or video signals. The RCA plug is used to send video and audio signals (in mono or stereo) through a two-wire cable,...
Linking two PCs with a null modem cable ShowLinking two computers without network cards
The best way to link two computers is to use an RJ45 cable to connect the machines' network cards. However, when one or both of the computers has no network card, there is still a fairly easy way to...
ATA, IDE and EIDE ShowOverview
The ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) standard is a standard interface that allows you to connect storage peripherals to PC computers. The ATA standard was developed on May 12, 1994 by the ANSI (document X3.221-1994).
Despite the...