Sunday, September 09, 2007

Is Steve Jobs Sick Of The Cell Phone Industry Already?

Job's keynote, riddled with anti industry comments, topped it all off with a big middle finger to AT&T by introducing the iPod touch. We're with you man.

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Monday, September 03, 2007

Productivity enhancers for Thunderbird

As with Firefox, you can extend Thunderbird's functionality by installing extensions. Mozilla's official extension repository has quite a few nifty tools on offer, and which ones you choose to install depends entirely on your needs. There are, however, a few extensions that you might find indispensable no matter how you use Thunderbird.

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Five Facts About Google Phone

Is Google Phone fact or fiction? Engadget says Google’s entry into mobile phone business is for real, and the company is going to announce it soon. Scott Kirsner talked to a bunch of folks over who are intimately familiar with the effort and outlined his findings in an article for The Boston Globe.

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Saturday, September 01, 2007

Haze Only on PS3, canned for Xbox 360 and PC

Ubisoft has told GameSpot that First Radical’s sci-fi first-person shooter Haze is now being planned solely for Sony’s PlayStation 3 platform.

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Homes in Finland get 100 Mbps internet connection

TeliaSonera Finland and Vuosaaren Kiinteistöt have agreed that Vuosaari’s all approximately 3,000 rental flats will be provided with fibre optic based broadband connections enabling transmission rates of up to 100 Mbps. The connections will be provided during the year 2007.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

PS3 gains 1080p PVR services: record TV shows, watch on PS3/PSP

PlayTV will allow users to watch, pause and record live TV. PlayTV can also record individual shows, or entire series to the PS3 hard drive. The videos can then be watched from the PS3, or can be transferred to the PSP to watch on the go.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

20 Great Tools to Keep Your Life Organized

It’s the ultimate quest of anyone trying to become more organized or productive: the ultimate organizing tool. And while that perfect tool may be different for each person, depending on your needs, the following list should have something perfect for just about anyone.

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Saturday, August 18, 2007

Ron Paul wins NH straw poll

Just like Alabama poll, he won it in a landslide with a huge lead over Romney who took 2nd

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Linux Hardware Support Better Than Windows

Something I often hear from people that talk about Linux on the desktop is this: people want to be able to go to the store, buy hardware, and be confident that it will Just Work.I would like to point out that things are rarely this simple on Windows. And, in fact, things are often simpler on Linux these days.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

DIRECTV plugs into broadband over power line

"...DIRECTV and Current Group announced that the satellite TV company's customers will be able to get broadband over power line (BPL) Internet and VoIP service bundled with their TV packages."

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Saturday, July 28, 2007

BBC Corrupted by Microsoft! Take back the BBC, Tuesday, August 14!

Today the BBC made it official -- they have been corrupted by Microsoft. With today's launch of the iPlayer, the BBC Trust has failed in its most basic of duties and handed over to Microsoft sole control of the on-line distribution of BBC programming. From today, you will need to own a Microsoft operating system to view BBC programming on the web.

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Survey: Men Happiest With Smart Wives

Men in search of true happiness should steer clear of bimbos and dumb blondes: research shows men are happiest if they marry smart women

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Michael Bloomberg: "The U.S. is in trouble."

Mayor Bloomberg is decrying the state of the 2008 presidential race, faulting the major party candidates for offering shallow, simplistic prescriptions, and scolding the press for failing to demand more from those seeking the White House. "The tough questions are not what are you in favor of, but how are you going to get it through Congress?"



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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Sid Meier Loves the PS3

"Remember: The PlayStation 3 is light years ahead of this technology. As with any new platform, it's going to be a challenge and take designers some time to come to grips with the hardware. But believe me, you'll be amazed by the possibilities," said the creator of Civilization and Railroad Tycoon.



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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Buy a loft in metro Detroit, get a free Land Rover! [PIC]

Think the housing bubble burst was bad for you? Job losses at Detroit automakers have hurt housing sales bad enough that in downtown Royal Oak, a suburb of Detroit, they're giving away a free 2-year lease on a Land Rover or free mortgage payments for one year with the purchase of a loft.



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Monday, June 11, 2007

Google launches antitrust complaint against Vista's desktop search

A confidential Google complaint against Microsoft has just come to light, alleging that the behavior of Vista's background indexer interferes with Google Desktop Search. Drama ensues.



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Friday, June 08, 2007

Ars Technica takes a field trip: the Creation Museum

Ars Technica goes to look at the new Creation Museum to see what the fuss is about.



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How the Presidents Stack Up - A Graphical Look at Approval Ratings

this takes you from Truman through Bush. It ws updated in 2006 so... It's rather surprising.



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MSNBC's Tucker Carlson Invites Ron Raul to Give "Freedom Tutorial"

VIDEO and article of Ron Paul making sense on real issues. Covers constitutional liberties and what it means to be free.



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Thursday, May 31, 2007

HOWTO: Send Email To Cellphones

A handy list of services and SMS gateways that allow you to send email to almost any cell provider (US).



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Google Gears (BETA): Enabling Offline Web Applications

"Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using following JavaScript APIs:"



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Monday, May 28, 2007

Firefox Reaches 25%

People are switching to Firefox fast as ever, while IE's share drops every day!



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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Ubuntu 7.04 Wins a "100 Best Products of 2007 Award" from PC World

"LONDON, May 23, 2007 – Ubuntu 7.04, commercially sponsored by Canonical Ltd., was honored by PC World with a 100 Best Products of 2007 Award. The article is available now on PCWorld.com, and will also be featured in the July 2007 issue of PC World, which hits newsstands June 12."



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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Microsoft inadvertently grants patent immunity to *all Linux users*

In a stunning discovery, Eben Moglen, legal counsel to the Free Software Foundation, reveals that the much vaunted MS/Novell "vouchers" have a fatal flaw: There is no expiration date. Confused? Read on and see how the upcoming GPL 3 may grant patent immunity to not just Novell users, but ALL Linux users.



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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Rates of Non-Theism around the World

"25% of those in Australia do not believe in God...as many as 44% of those in Britain...44% in France...64% in Sweden...48% in Denmark...24% in Russia...31% Norway...28% in Finland...42% in the Netherlands...18% in Austria...34% in Bulgaria...61% in the Czech Republic...35% in Slovenia...32% in Hungary...49% in Estonia......6% in the United States"



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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Who's Digging You?

Who are you digging, and who is digging you? I've written a little script using Digg's new API to show who is digging whom and to browse around the giant Digg social network.



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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Eight Google Apps in Your Future

Google office is finally taking shape. Web Worker Daily makes some guesses at what you might find in Google Apps in the future. So far it adds up to eight new apps in the near future.



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Saturday, April 21, 2007

McCain To Critics Of 'Bomb, Bomb Iran': 'Get A Life'

John McCain yesterday told critics of his "bomb, bomb Iran" song to "Lighten up and get a life.” It's yet another flip flop. When Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) botched a joke about military service last fall, McCain was among Kerry’s first and most vocal critics. McCain repeatedly said that even if Kerry was joking, he should still apologize.



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$185 Gaming CPU's: AMD 5600+ Versus Intel E6300

With AMD slashing processor prices we figured that now was a great time to take a look at gaming performance on a pair $185 desktop processors. With enthusiasts and gamers waiting to see realistic gaming performance numbers we tested six games at various resolutions of 1024x1768, 1600x1200 and 1920x1600 to show you what's up. This is a must read!



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Libertarianism is a Revolutionary Movement

Rockwell: Any media that get our message out are thrilling, especially the media that are not highly controlled by government. The government made a mistake with the internet, from its own point of view. It controlled radio, television, and much of the print media by default. But the web took off before the government got its hooks in it.



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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Google Launches StumbleUpon Competitor

On the same day that the news breaks that eBay is acquiring StumbleUpon for $40ish million, Google announces that they are building strikingly similar functionality into their Toolbar.



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Geek to Live: Sync Google Calendar and Gmail contacts to your desktop

With GCalDaemon (a beta, open source project) running, you can view and update your Google Calendar from any desktop calendar program - even if you're offline. Additionally, you can access your Gmail contacts list in a desktop email program or address book like Thunderbird or Outlook Express.



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Google to add Power Point style presentations to Google Docs

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has confirmed there will be a presentation layer for Google Docs & Spreadsheets. While Google has web-based applications for word processing and spreadsheet management, the addition of a Power Point-style presentation application could be the final step in turning Google's online office suite into a serious Microsoft Office



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3 Steps to Creating Ringtones with Ubuntu

Using only Open Source Software on Ubuntu. Don't get suckered into free ringtone offers that charge $20 a month - just make your own for Free.



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Microsoft's 'Men in Black' kill Florida open standards legislation

It was just a bit of text advocating open data formats that was slipped into a Florida State Senate bill at the last minute with no fanfare, but within 24 hours three Microsoft-paid lobbyists, all wearing black suits, were pressuring members of the Senate Committee on Governmental Operations (COGO) to remove the words they didn't like...



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Ubuntu Feisty Parties all over the World

Come and join Ubuntu parties all over the Globe! April 19, 2007 is the tentative date for Ubuntu 7.04. Many parties will be on this date, or you can pick your own date! Go ahead and put down your favorite pub, park or cafe and celebrate getting Feisty out of the door! The schedule of already "Confirmed Parties" are here



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Michael Dell uses Ubuntu!

Lately I have been blogging that I am an Ubuntu Fan and use both Ubuntu and Mac. The story was that after 20 years of struggling with Microsoft, after a major crash of my Lenovo that left me without access to my data for five days I was ready for something new. I experimented both with Mac and Ubuntu and liked both for different reasons and now I u



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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Shuttleworth tips Ubuntu 'Gutsy Gibbon' plans

With the release of the next Ubuntu -- version 7.04, aka "Feisty Fawn" -- only days away, Mark Shuttleworth, the distribution's leader, announced plans for the next version: "Gutsy Gibbon."



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Candidate says US going bankrupt

Presidential Candidate Ron Paul, campaigning in Iowa, says US very near bankruptcy



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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Mark Shuttleworth: DRM doesn’t work

There are some ideas that are broken, but attractive enough to some people that they are doomed to be tried again and again.DRM is one of them.



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Saturday, April 07, 2007

Metal Gear Solid 4 Remains PS3 Exclusive, Kojima Says

Kojima says no truth to the rumors started by 360 fanboys and he says the PS3 compares to the theater while the 360 is a dvd and the wii is a tv channel, barbie or spongebob with your wii, anyone.



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Google Launches Free 411 Service

Google threw a new product called Goog-411 into Google Labs today - a free telephone based information service that could replace toll 411 calls. About 2.6 billion 411 calls are made in the U.S. each year, and it is a $7 billion/year market.



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AMAZING Ratchet and Clank PS3 Screenshots!!!

24 new screenshots of Insomniac's upcoming platformer Ratchet and Clank Future Tools of Destruction. Insomniac is using streaming textures seen in something like Gears of War which they didn't use in Resistance so everything in Ratchet and Clank is bright and looks amazing!



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How Fat is Your Country?

I am surprised by some of the ones at the top, but not the one at the very top.In your comment, tell what your country's ranking is.



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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Blu-Ray is out selling HD-DVD 70% TO 30%

News from the front in the format wars: just two weeks after its release, 100,000 copies of the Blu-ray edition of Casino Royale have shipped, the first time any high-definition DVD title has hit that benchmark. This is where people start kicking the word "milestone" around because this comes just nine months .......................................



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Monday, March 26, 2007

Why can't you e-file to the IRS for free? Ask Intuit and HR Block

The IRS recommends that taxpayers file electronically, but it refuses to set up its own Web portal to receive the filings because of pressure from the tax-preparation industry.



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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Why I think you should spend £425 on a Sony PS3

Here are 9 Reasons why you should spend £425 on a Sony PS3. An example is Price of games - Sony are charging £39.99 for games, the exact same price as Wii titles, but the graphics are far superior on the PS3, as anyone can admit. Xbox 360 games are ten quid more at £49.99, a huge amount for titles also available on the PS3.



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Playstation 3 is Folding Up a Storm, Now Accounts for 3/4 of all TFLOPS!

"Today I glanced at the leader board, which breaks out the calculations by platform, updated hourly, and realized that the PS3 has taken the program to a completely new level, now accounting for 666 of the total 920 TeraFlops (72%!) of total distributed computing power. And it's probably increased since I checked. How crazy!"



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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Funny things people actually said in court, word for word. Hilarious!

Q: What is your date of birth? A: July fifteen. Q: What year? A: Every year.



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Ubuntu - Command Not Found

You have just tried to open some program note installed in your machine, amazingly, the machine answers you with a simple command line on how to install it. Dream? Or just open-source evolving?



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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

YouTube to Present Video Awards

Step aside, MTV. Next week, YouTube will present awards for best user-generated videos of 2006. Starting Monday, YouTube members can browse through videos and rank their favorite short-form videos.



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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Phil Harrison: PS3 Demand Is Unprecedented

Here's the latest from Sony's spin machine... "Talk to the people who run GameStop, talk to the people who run BestBuy, and they'll tell you that the demand is unprecedented and that they give us kudos for managing to keep a very sophisticated supply chain moving."



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Friday, February 23, 2007

Yahoo Tracking Your Google AdSense Data & MORE

Yahoo has a widget called MyBlogLog which (they recently purchased for 10 million dollars). People were a little mystified why Yahoo would pay so much for a widget. Turns out they are using it to track Adsense data to get a edge. (video included)



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Thursday, February 22, 2007

TigerDirect: 2GB Flash Drive For $1.99 After Rebates, $171.98 After 30 Days

TigerDirect.com sold Chudacek a 2GB flash drive for $1.99, without warning that after thirty days, the price would skyrocket to an astounding $171.38. Included with the drive "[for] a limited-time only [the] opportunity to try [CA] Internet Security Suite 2007." We have warned against rebates...



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10 must have programs for a new Ubuntu user.





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Google Lays the Smack Down on Microsoft

Google announces plans to sell an expanded version of Google Apps (docs&spreadsheets, email, web publishing) and become a more direct competitor to Microsoft office.



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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

PS3: a skeptic converts after spending time with the system

Much of the press online about the PS3 has been negative, but this is the story of one person whose views of the PS3 changed once he sat down and actually played the system.



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Sunday, February 18, 2007

‘Christian’ Pediatrician Turns Away Child Because of Parent’s Tatoos

So you can be self-righteous all you’d like. It’s one of the freedoms that makes this country great. But to claim that you’re refusing to help someone because you follow the teachings of Jesus Christ is like saying that you’re going to volunteer at the Jewish community center because you follow the teachings of Hitler.



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How Identity Thieves Clone Your Credit Cards

This is why you should always pay cash when eating out. A waitress uses a special device to extract data from the credit card’s magnetic strip — includes name, address, etc. It only takes minutes to prep, and seconds to steal.



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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Please Digg: Net Neutrality Law Introduced in Maryland - Diggers Speak Up!

"Not content to wait for Congress to act, a group of Maryland state legislators is backing a smaller-scale attempt at putting a Net neutrality mandate in place." Any diggers living in Maryland please email, write, or call your representatives!



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Saturday, February 10, 2007

First Look: Firefox 3 Alpha 2

Mozilla's latest pre-release version of its browser remains buggy, but performance enhancements give us reason to get excited.



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Saturday, December 02, 2006

30 Essential Open Source Software Packages for Windows

This is from the perspective of a person setting up a machine from scratch and shows the possibilities of OSS. Good descriptions, covers the obvious and the not-so-obvious, provides URLs, and indicates clearly what closed source software each package can replace. A great list for someone setting up a new machine or updating one.

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Top 25 Tips to Secure Your VoIP Network

A VoIP network is susceptible to the usual attacks that plague all data networks: viruses, spam, phishing, hacking attempts, intrusions, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, data sniffing, eavesdropping, and so on. The only difference is, with other technologies people take basic steps to protect themselves. Here are 25 tips to do so with your VoIP.

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Friday, December 01, 2006

Gobo Linux Makes Installing Apps As Easy As OSX!

Gobo Linux manages to completely remove the UNIX directory structure in their distro! What they've come up with you might find very surprising!

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Housekeeping utilities for Debian packages

For all the efficiency and continued evolution of Debian's APT tools, some gaps in package management functionality remain. One of the largest ones is that, when a package is removed, any other packages that depend on it are not removed.

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Sunday, November 26, 2006

This person has come up with a very simple way to reduce traffic jams during your commute. His solution: drive at a slow and steady pace instead of competing with other drivers.


Friday, November 24, 2006

Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu) welcoming OpenSUSE developers

Novell
’s decision to go to great lengths to circumvent the patent framework clearly articulated in the GPL has sent shockwaves through the community. If you are an OpenSUSE developer who is concerned about the long term consequences of this pact, you may be interested in some of the events happening next week as part of the Ubuntu Open Week.

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20 Must Read HOWTOs and Guides for Linux

If your a Linux user who enjoys learning new things, I recommend taking a look at the following 20 must read HOW TOs and Guides I
’ve gathered over the years. These documents are vital to both new and old Linux users.

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The English Wikipedia hit 1.5 million articles today!

"The English language Wikipedia thanks its contributors for creating over 1,500,000 articles!" Congrats, Wikipedia, and here's to another 1.5 mil.!

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Thursday, November 23, 2006

How To Login From an Internet Cafe Without Worrying About Keyloggers

"We tested five shareware or commercial keylogging programs: HomeKeylogger 1.70, GhostKeylogger, KG-BKeylogger, Spytector 1.2.8 and ProBot. None of them captured passwords entered using the trick we describe."

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Linux movement destroys Ballmer's dream

MICROSOFT'S cunning plan to be the ruler of Linux has hit a slight snag.
Its Linux ally Novell is not going along with its plans to force Linux distributors to join its approved partners, pay up or be sued and the Open Sauce community has a counter attack planned...

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How Windows XP Wasted $25 Billion of Energy

3 WinXP flaws in power-savings options created a situation where Microsoft's silly mistakes have cost the world roughly $25 billion dollars and resulted in the release of 225 million tons of CO2. Um...Oops?

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Ultimate Guide to E-mail: 99 Security, Productivity and Communication Tips

Even though 6 billion emails are sent every day, almost no one agrees about simple things like email etiquette, how to organize a note, or whether emails are considered private or not. The 99 tips in this article make up the best in email practices.

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Monday, November 20, 2006

Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days

Learn the basics of C++ in 21 days! Great guide for beginners. Remember, this is just an overview, fully mastering any program languages takes many years. But this is the guide to get you started!

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Sunday, November 19, 2006

If Linux violates Microsoft’s patents, let’s see the proof !

If there is offending code, I think Microsoft should show it and prove it. Why not set up a Web site with a few code snippets that show how Linux violates Windows patents — if such snippets really exist?

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The Rising Star Of Ubuntu

Given the recent Novell+Microsoft, RedHat vs. Oracle, and Sun Java Open Source news, Ubuntu is out there marching to it's own drummer. It is a grassroots effort that seems to be growing. That's a good thing for the Linux and Open Source community.

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Saturday, November 18, 2006

OpenOffice.org Calc adds support for Excel VBA

As an Excel user, you may have looked at OpenOffice.org and found that it doesn't support Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the Microsoft Office macro language. If you've spent years building hundreds of Excel macros, the fear of losing them all could keep you locked in to Office. If so, it's time to look again; Novell has taken OpenOffice.org's

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Examples of Microsoft stealing source code

With all of the FUD around Microsoft and SCO making wild and unsubstantiated claims regarding Linux, I thought I'd look up how much code Microsoft has stolen themselves. With a simple Google search, I was able to turn up eight different instances in just a few minutes where Microsoft has lost court battles from their code theft.

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Windows user migrating from XP to Ubuntu 6.10

Experiences of an windows user while migrating away from Windows XP.

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Friday, November 17, 2006

Zimbra chases Microsoft with low-cost email

In late 2003, at a coffee shop in Palo Alto, Calif., three friends weary of work at big Silicon Valley companies decided to create an email program. In a weekend they cobbled together a simple prototype. They combed the Web for free software, and in a few months they had assembled more than 40 blocks of free programming into a basic system.

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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Linus Torvalds officially a Hero

According to TIME magazine, Linus Torvalds is one of the the greatest heroes of the last 60 years.

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

10 Ways Women Judge You

"So much subliminal information is conveyed in those first seconds of contact," says Carol Kauffman, Ph.D., a relationship therapist and psychology instructor at Harvard medical school. Okay, so you're on the clock. Make every second count. Below are 10 ways - in rough chronological order - a woman judges your fitness to be her proverbial daddy.

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Ten Job Hunting Myths

The job market looks more promising for this year's college grads, but the perfect opportunity probably won't fall in your lap. Search smart by avoiding these common misconceptions.

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World Statistics Chart Updated in Real Time

"Current Earth Population, Births This Year, Births Today, ect.." Lots of stats updating in front of your eyes.

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Samba Team Asks Novell to Reconsider

The Samba Team disapproves strongly of the actions taken by Novell on November 2nd in their dealings with Microsoft, and have posted their thoughts on the matter.

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Ubuntu Tricks : How to Mount Your Windows Partitons make it read,writable

This is very simple tutorial how to mount your NTFS and FAT partitions in ubuntu and make these Partitons as read and writable

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Give the Gift of Pre-Installed Linux This Year

With Christmas around the corner, you'll be glad to know that you can check out over 100 vendors around the globe who offer desktop and notebook computers with GNU/Linux pre-installed. Put another way, LXer's Pre-Installed Linux Vendor database is now available! All vendors in the list offer reasonably-priced desktops and/or notebooks.

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I am the 447,241,380 richest person in the world!

This website ranks your income against the world population. I make less than $30k per year but am still in the top 7.45% of the world's income bracket.

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Monday, November 13, 2006

Adobe and Mozilla Foundation to Open Source Flash Player Scripting Engine

Adobe and Mozilla today announced that Adobe has contributed source code for the ActionScript Virtual Machine to the Mozilla Foundation. Mozilla will host a new open source project, called Tamarin, to accelerate the development of this standards-based approach for creating rich and engaging Web applications.

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Adobe to make largest ever source code donation to Mozilla

Adobe will contribute source code from its ActionScript Virtual Machine to the Mozilla Foundation. Mozilla will host a new open source project, called Tamarin, to accelerate the development of this standards-based approach for creating rich and engaging Web applications.

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GoogleTorrents.com ... search for torrents using google

A new torrent search engine using Google's Custom Search Engine.

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ULTIMATE Online File Converter- 200 File Types- 100MB- FREE

Every major file format: Document formats, Image formats, Music formats, Video formats,
Fast and High Quality - Stored for 24 Hours

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Ten reasons Linux and BSD are vastly superior to Windows - Part II

Last week, I began a countdown of the ten reasons Linux and BSD are far superior to Windows. I received a huge response to the first installment, so without further delay, here's the final four reasons and my official response to some of the comments and criticisms I've received.

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YOU'RE BEING TRACKED in Firefox 2.0 - how to disable 3rd party cookies

Issue was raised in latest Security Now. Firefox always blocked 3rd party cookies, now in 2.0 it removed the option. To fix: about:config in your address bar, change network.cookie.cookieBehavior from 0 to 1. I did this immediately. Also in the mozilla forum thread, link to extension that blocks 3rd party cookies.

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Open Source Earns Legal Victory

The open source software operations of IBM, Red Hat and Novell need not fear prosecution under antitrust laws, a federal appeals court has ruled.

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134 Free Academic Podcasts

These lectures are a great way to keep your mind sharp during your daily commute or while exercising. Some of the lectures lend themselves to this better than others. I'm not sure how much I would get out of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology I while driving in heavy traffic, but I suppose it is free to try.

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Friday, November 10, 2006

Get lost!

Ever get lost, or turned around? Found yourself in unfamiliar territory? Or worse, awakened with just one shoe on? Well, we have something for you. No, not a shoe -- we mean GPS-Enabled Google Maps on the Helio Drift.

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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Review: GnuCash 2.0

GnuCash is a personal and small business accounting package that provides true double-entry accounting, the ability to set up automatic recurring transactions, and simple budgeting. The application does not try to hide the complexities of managing your money from you with pretty screens.

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