Infogram Weekend: WiFi Tricks and a Use for Windows
It's the weekend, and the Infogram editor is in geeking around mode, so I found a neat little videa on how to use your cell phone as a secondary antenna for WiFi on your computer. Yes, you too can experiment with salad bowls wrapped in tinfoil, all in the name of science! Not much of a signal boost so far, but I did pick up additional networks.
Also of note, something useful to do with Windows (other than solitaire), using XP and 98 sounds to compose music in a video here.
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Eddie Awad has some useful Oracle links to offer, so I'm linking to his links. Somewhere down this chain of mirroring links there are actual web pages you can read.
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