Kc259 : "Building your own owncloud".

Jan 30

This week we give you the lowdown on installing own cloud. Your own personal cloud storage server to access your files via Webdav or a dedicated client on any system. We have a good friend of the show Mr Gadgets who sends in an audio contribution and we give YOU a little bit of a challenge on finding the ultimate dropbox replacement. All of that and more in this weeks episode ” Building your own own cloud”.

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Kc258 : "Streampunking with Instapaper".

Jan 08

We dive into the world of RSS readers and teach you cool cross-platform tips on managing your information feeds to share and consume your favorite content. We take a close look at Google Reader and the Instapaper service with its several API’s and teach you some cool tricks to turn those saved articles into podcasts. Spice it up with some cross platform goodness and you are ready for another Knightcast.

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DC215 : "Reviewing the Sony Tablet S".

Dec 23

With the holiday season coming our way its time to review Sony’s Tablet S, also known as “the wedge shaped take on Tablet’s” by good old Sony. We got the chance to play around with the tablet for a week and give it all of our undivided attention. What looks like a “plasticy” piece of kit, turned out to be a well built, fine shaped high quality tablet at a very nice pricepoint. Click on the link below to read through our full color PDF review of “The tablet Captain Picard would use” … the Sony Tablet S.

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Kc257 : "Cross Platform Streaming".

Dec 20

This week we deep dive into the art of streaming all of your media across your home network using multiple operating systems. We take a look at DLNA servers and clients, Amahi Linux configurations and Virtual Lion servers to stream and sync all of our content to all of our devices , no matter what OS they are on.

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Dc214 "Running Lion in a Virtualbox VM".

Dec 08

For many years it has been a tradition, that if you wanted to play with Mac OS, you needed to get a mac. If you wanted to play with Windows, you needed a PC. A couple of years ago, that changed dramatically when Apple computers switched to the Intel architecture. From then on it was possible to run Windows on a Mac. More and more the architecture and design of the OSX operating system changed towards this great architecture to the point that its latest version ONLY works on Intel Macs. Time to take a good look at Apple

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