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Foobnix is very powerfull music player with CUE, last.fm, 3000+ radios, tabs, free online music playing, hotkeys, tray icons, equalizer, tag editor, easy navigation, user friendly. Few day ago was released a new version of foobnix, that comes to fix some bugs and with some features like the Possibility to add files from file manager [...]
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Google has finally launched its one of the most anticipated virtual-magazine-style newsreader, Google Currents. Google Currents is available for your smartphone and tablet. So all the web is flooding about Google Currents. Do you want to know what are the special features of Currents? And what is all the hype around the Google Currents? Lets [...]
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Internet security is a common concern for all the individuals and business. Both have been insisted to make sure that they keep their internet security as their top priority in a situation when they are receiving an email which they are not expecting, even if the email says that it is from a family member [...]
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Google’s popular OS Android is getting another delicious upgrade by this October. According to Google “the most ambitious release to date”, the Ice Cream Sandwich version brings some exciting new features to its OS that will run on both; tablets as well as smart phones. In the post we have compiled most of the well-known [...]
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‘Hacking’ is a word that would raise your brows and generate curiosity. If you are working on a Linux system and are interested in hacking, a fresh collection of some of the best Linux hacking tools is given here. But before you begin, the correct use of these tools is in your hands. These tools [...]
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All those readers who are interested in Linux would be aware that there are two types of hackers. Some of them are the good ones who make free software like Linux kernel, while others are the bad ones who break into your computers. Kernel.org is said to be the home to this Linux project and [...]
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Yes, iEmu is an almost jaw-breaking new project, which aims to run iOS on Android (and synonymous hardware platform) with QEMU, the open source emulator. It has all the makings of true open source philosophy with a slight twist. The project aims to undo proprietary technology and adapt it for free, easy usage on all [...]
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We’ve got to agree, there are many Linux distros available these days. These distros have cool apps including word processors, spread sheets, and media players among others. You generally have to download a particular ISO to burn the image later to a CD. But since we don’t rely on CDs these days, it’s easier and [...]
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Google Chrome 13’ s crispness gets even crispier with the latest version. Packed with competitive features, it is partially justifying its claim to being the fastest browser around. Minimalist, lean and clean it has the fastest page-load time with support extensions that is appealing to wide spectrum of users.
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First, it was expected that Mac would be a fitting challenge to kill Windows predominance in business desktop sector. Google’s Chrome OS is all set to take on the competition with commercial Chromebooks now being available.
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