How-To Geek on MSN
7 devices you can repurpose into a NAS server (yes, even a Wii U)
Either way you slice it, Raspberry Pis make for fantastic networked storage servers. You can run Linux on them (or even ...
How can I go about setting up a personal server that I can access from the internet? I wish to make a drive, or some files, that I can access remotely from a computer not on my network. I know I have ...
Have an old PC lying around that no one is using? You might want to consider converting it into a media streaming server. There was a time when people had separate devices for everything. The TV was ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Proxmox turned my single server into a complete homelab
Even if you have a single computer at home, you can start your own server and run all kinds of services, all thanks to ...
Meet Tom, a seasoned voyager in the realm of RPGs and MMORPGs, where the virtual landscapes of games like Final Fantasy 14 are his domain. With an impressive track record spanning nine years as a ...
You may have seen plenty of online ads about paid VPN services. However, as we explained in a previous article, it’s not a good idea to tunnel all your internet traffic through a VPN service. Unlike ...
In our previous deep dive into the groundbreaking world of PLATO, we pointed out the technological advances the system heralded in graphical displays, sound, and user interface; the trailblazing ...
Despite everyone's assumptions, we geeks are not always privy to the latest and greatest technology. If you're stuck with an old, slow, crappy computer, there are a few things you can do to make the ...
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