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Bitcoin is a new digital currency that could replace physical money-based standards. This video explains how Bitcoins work.
How much are Bitcoins worth? – http://preev.com/
MD5 Converter – http://md5converter.com/
Bitcoin Wallet (Online) – http://www.coinbase.com
Bitcoing Wallet (Offline) – http://www.multibit.org
Bitcoin Chain – http://www.blockexplorer.com
Links used in this video:
www.fotoforensics.com
In this episode of the Partner Project, I explain the basics of finding a video camera. There’s lots of different options and I show you what you will need based on the types of videos you want to make.
Don’t wait for disaster to strike your web accounts. Be prepared and back them all up using these simple tools.
Photo Grabber:
http://code.google.com/p/photograbber/
Google Takeout:
https://www.google.com/takeout
Backup Pop3 e-mail accounts:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/44791/how-to-backup-your-web-based-email-account-using-thunderbird
Twitter RSS:
http://search.twitter.com/search.rss?q=Your_Twitter_Name
Backupify:
https://www.backupify.com
View/Add more suggestions:
http://www.tinkernut.com/groups/videotutorial-extras/forum/topic/backup-your-online-accounts
This video covers the steps needed to convert a VHS video tape to DVD. You will need to purchase a video capture card in order to do this project.
A VCR, a video capture card, a computer, free software from DVD Flick
You can find video capture cards for pretty cheap online. My recommendation would be to search Amazon.com or Surplus Computers for the best deals. Once you have acquired a capture card, install it on your computer.
Using a regular co-axial cable, connect the VCR to the capture card in the same way you would connect it to a TV.
Once you have everything connected, and your computer is turned back on, use the software that came with the video capture card to record the VHS tape from your VCR. Just put the tape in the VCR and play it as you would on a TV.
Using the free software from DVD Flick , you can convert the video to a DVD image and burn it to a DVD. You can also add menus to the DVD using this program.
If you didn’t get any recording software that came with your capture card, you can download some free capture software from the internet. The first one is called Media Portal and the second one is called GB PVR
This video shows you how to remove the Digital Rights Management(DRM) protection from iTunes music.
With an account from Dipity.com, you can create your own digital timeline. Incorporate videos, images, articles and entire blogs.