The latest articles by David Webb

  • How to burn CDs: Windows Media Player, laptop

    The latest version of Windows Media Player can burn your photos, music and videos on a CD or DVD on the fly. You simply have to drag and drop files from your Windows Media Library to the burn list. Windows Media will create a CD or DVD out of these files (MP3 , WMA, JPEG , MP4, WMV, AVI..etc)

  • Vim autocomplete: C++, command

    Autocompletion is a great feature for programmers who work on various types of programming languages. Vim editor provides this feature under Windows or Linux. This tutorial is aimed at people running Vim on Linux. Autocomplete is a familiar function to these users, however it can sometimes suggest words that do not make sense in a context.

  • Open Internet Options in tools: menu, Windows 10

    In Internet Explorer, sometimes you might get the following error message when you click on Tools, then internet options: Restrictions - This action has been cancelled due to restriction in effect on this computer. Please contact the system administrator. If you've already checked for viruses but are experiencing this problem, follow the steps below to resolve it.

  • Reset PlayStation 3: display settings HDMI

    Sometimes after using your PS3 in HDMI mode you may not be able to connect it to another TV set, using the Scart mode (Not detected). In this instance, you will probably want to reset the console to its default display settings. We will show you how to do just that in this short guide.

  • Sky mobile SIM: activation, not activated

    If you have a new device or are changing the SIM in your current device, you will need to activate your SKY Mobile SIM to receive mobile service. Continue reading to discover how to do so quickly and easily.

  • Linux display file in reverse order

    Users are allowed to display a particular file in reverse when they are using Linux based computer system. The command cat is used to display a file.