In the previous post I showed you how to replace your HDD with an SSD drive. Now I want to show you that your old HDD can also be used in a very elegant manner. You can actually install your HDD into your optical drive place. read more
How to replace laptop HDD with SSD
In this winter vacation I bought an SSD for my laptop. I have an HP Probook 4540s with a 5400rpm, 750 GB HDD. Everything was OK but I kinda need to test this SSD performance due to the fact that all my friends and work colleagues was impressed about it. read more
How to transform your PC/Laptop into a WiFi router?
If you have a Ethernet (cable) connection to internet and need to connect your phone or tablet via WiFi without a router there are some solutions. read more
How to simulate/mount .iso files in Windows 8
.iso files are archives that contain all the information found on a regular CD/DVD. You have the possibility to simulate a CD/DVD drive by mounting this files.
In Widows 8/8.1 this option is offered by default and you can simply read more
How to watch 3D movies on normal display (PC/Laptop)
Ever wonder if you can watch 3D movies on your normal display? Or what technology is behind this?
Well, than basic idea of 3D images is that each of your eyes must see a slightly different image. The technique for creating the illusion of depth in a image is very old and is called Stereoscopy.
Stereoscopy creates the illusion of three-dimensional depth from given two-dimensional images. Human vision, including the perception of depth, is a complex process which only begins with the acquisition of visual information taken in through the eyes; much processing ensues within the brain, as it strives to make intelligent and meaningful sense of the raw information provided. One of the very important visual functions that occur within the brain as it interprets what the eyes see is that of assessing the relative distances of various objects from the viewer, and the depth dimension of those same perceived objects.