20 Jun
A while back I wrote about four tools that helped unscramble Facebookâs privacy settings. Recently, Facebook announced that they were launching a revamped privacy settings menu. Essentially, while the more complex and âgranularâ options still remain, there is now an easier method of selecting which options are viewable by whom.
Revamped Settings
Over the next few weeks [...]
More: Managing Facebookâs New Privacy Options
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19 Jun
Few years back, I always lamented that there are few and little wallpaper changer apps for Ubuntu desktop. Fast forward to today, this is no longer the case. There is the evergreen Desktop Drapes that has been around since the early days, the still useful Wallpapoz that has stopped development and the cross-platforms compatible [...]
Cortina: Yet Another Gnome Wallpaper Changer
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19 Jun
When you work with large amounts of photos, it can get tiresome to have to manually manage the file and directory structures. To help resolve this, many people use photo managers such as Picasa, DigiKam, and iPhoto. There are several options for Linux, so we’ve decided to check out each of the major photo management [...]
Comparing Linux Photo Managersâ¦Which Is The Best For Your Everyday Use?
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19 Jun
When you buy electronics, many times you fall prey to the marketing hype. Other times you have a real need and desire for the features of a particular device. Even then, those needs may shift over time.
I am a big fan of Apple products. I over time have accumulated a couple of iPods, laptops and [...]
Untether your iPod from iTunes With Rockbox
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18 Jun
Finding the perfect wedding gown is admittedly an extremely stressful, difficult challenge that most women face only after bracing themselves and making sure they have enough time for it, just in case. Brides looking for something a little more out of the ordinary can find inspiration in a dress designed by Lukka Sigurdardottir entirely ou……
More: Lukka Sigurdardottir Designs Wedding Dress Made of Cake
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17 Jun
I donât measure my time spent in grade school by years. Instead of going through first grade, second grade, and third grade, I went through toy fads. I went through the Pogs epoch, the Magic card era, and the yo-yo period, and the Pokemon/Digimon/YuGiOh age seemed to never end…….
More: Review: HTC EVO 4G
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17 Jun
Last year Intel had to pay $1.25 billion to settle anti-trust suits brought on by AMD, the EU and the FTC. Now Dell is setting aside $100 million to prepare for a possible settlement with the SEC for anti-trust allegations. The $100 million has been reduced from their fiscal 2011……
More: Dell is setting aside $100 million for anti-trust settlement
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16 Jun
As the 2010 World Cup getting closer and closer, soccer fanatics who are not able to catch it on the TV has started to hit the Web to look for alternative sources to support their favorite teams. Needless to say, P2P is one of the most popular resources.
However, to be able to watch P2P [...]
How to Install Sopcast…
More: How to Install Sopcast in Ubuntu (and Watch World Cup in Your Computer)
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15 Jun
As of Today, TechNet will be rebranded as TechNet Subscriptions, and will introduce a another subscription option for users. Technet subscribers get instant access to all the latest beta and RC releases, including full versions of software and product keys. Current TechNet subscriptions will still have access to all the……
More: TechNet changes its name, adds another subscription method
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14 Jun
Microsoft’s project Natal may possibly be called âKinectâ when it launches later on this year. Microsoft filed for a patent on April 26, 2010, attempting to register the trademark âKinect.â
As Neowin reported back in May, Microsoft’s code-named ‘âproject Natalâ would sell for $149 and be rebranded with a new name……
More: Microsoft’s project Natal to be called Kinect?
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