Monday, October 27, 2008
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Saturday, October 18, 2008

To request new features for zixpk.com send us an email to zixpk@zixpk.com
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
As the tittle indicates, we are currently in the process of making something new for zixpk.com. You, our readers have expressed your wanting for this new feature to us multiple times, and now we are happy to say that your voices have been heard and we are under way constructing. This new feature will make your navigation around zixpk.com even simpler and more enjoyable. We hope to show you this new feature very soon. In the mean time, have fun.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Answers to the FAQ
- 1. How do I change my desktop wallpaper in Mac OS X?
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Start by downloading a new wallpaper to your Desktop. Put this file in the 'Pictures' folder inside your Home Directory.
Now open up the 'Desktops & Screen Saver' preference pane in the System Preferences in one of the two ways described below.
- Control-click on the desktop (your actual desktop, not the file you just downloaded). Select "Change Desktop Background..." from the contextual menu that appears. Select the 'Desktop' tab in the preferences pane that appears.
- Or, choose "System Preferences..." from the Apple Menu, and then click on the icon for "Desktops & Screen Savers". Select the 'Desktop' tab.
Next, click on the "Pictures Folder" item from the list. In the browse pane you should now see the desktop wallpaper you just put into your Pictures folder. Click on it and your desktop will immediately change to the new one!
- 2. How do I change my desktop wallpaper in Windows XP (Vista)?
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Find a new wallpaper you like and click on the appropriate link to download the resolution you want (e.g. 1920x1200). A new window will pop-up with the full image.
Right-click on the image and select "Set as Background" from the pop-up menu.
- 3. How do I change my desktop wallpaper in Linux (KDE)?
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Find a new wallpaper you like and click on the appropriate link to download the resolution you want (e.g. 1920x1200). A new window will pop-up with the full image.
Right-click on the image and select "Save image as..." from the pop-up menu. Save the file to a convenient location on your hard disk. Next, minimize all your windows so that you can see your desktop workspace. Right-click on the desktop and select 'Configure Desktop...' from the pop-up menu.
In the System Settings module that appears, select the 'Background' icon from the left hand side of the window, then click on the 'Wallpaper' tab to your right. Finally, click on the 'Browse...' button and navigate to the wallpaper you just downloaded. When you are done, click the 'Apply' button in the to make you changes take effect.
- 4. How do I figure out which resolution I should download?
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If we don't offer wallpapers in the exact size you are looking for, read below.
- 5. What if you don't have wallpapers in my display's exact resolution?
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Simply select a wallpaper which is larger than the resolution at which your display is running and set your operating system to scale the image to fit. For the best results, make sure that you select an image with the appropriate aspect ratio so that it is not distorted or cropped.
For instance, if your display is running at 1024x768, you would select the 1280x960 resolution. It is larger, but has the same aspect ratio (1024/768=1.33 and 1280/960=1.33). Choosing a smaller resolution is not optimal because it will become blurry or pixelated (jagged) when stretch to cover your entire screen.
- 6. How do I submit my own desktop artwork to Zixpk.com?
To submit your wallpaper please continue reading here [Submit Your Wallpaper]
Friday, October 10, 2008
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008

Don't have a mic at home? Don't worry, your headphones can do the job! These days pretty much everyone has at least one or two pairs of headphones laying around. Now, here is a fantastic way to turn your headphones into a mic that most people hardly know about. Just fallow the four simple steps below.
- Connect your headphone jack into the pink jacket of the sound card.
- Now open any sound recorder software and start recording.
- Now take the headphone and put it near your mouth; make sure to speak loudly.
- You will notice the sound recorder, picking up your voice!
Side note: I wonder if more expensive headphones achieve better quality to picking up your voice. If anyone tries this tip on a good pair of headphones make sure to leave a comment on how well it picked up your voice.























