With a name that puts Picasa in the middle of the Google family, this release gives Linux users a lot of expectations, even before this is released. In case I am going to fast, this program is nothing more but Google’s very own Photo Manager and Editing program, which of course, has a Linux version [...]
The latest release of the Ubuntu operating system is fresh off the cooker folks, and it’s looking nicer than ever! Codenamed ‘Maverick Meerkat’, the most popular Linux distribution as of today, gains many improvements and upgrades since the last release 6 months ago of the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Long Term Support release). So, for your [...]
I’ll try to put this in a nuttshell. What the lovely people at Canonical are developing in an utterly ground breaking technology that no other Operating System thought of yet. What this feature basically does it that it detects your position in accordance to you screen, and tries to figure out what you want, for [...]
As a former Windows user, there are certain programs on Wndows that do not have a Linux version, and that which I miss dearly. One of them (besides Yahoo Messenger) is Winamp, the all known music player that was there when we first blasted off that new compact music format called “mp3″ through our speakers [...]
A lot has changed since the year 2000 where all PCs had Windows and we had no idea other operating systems existed. Remember that time? When we used to run along to internet caffees and spend all our money? Ah sweet nostalgia! But coming back to the present, those days are long passed, and we [...]
In my search for modern games with a classic, nostalgic feel to them, I come across another one: Shadowgrounds Survival. Before reading more about the game, you need not fear if it’ll work on your computer. I played in without any frame skips on my eeepc 901, and this computer is really weak specs-wise. Shadowgrounds [...]
As all of you may or may not know already, Canonical, the company that gave life to the Ubuntu operating system/project is releasing a new version of the OS every six months. This provides both advantages and dissavantages. Just to clearify things a bit first, I’ll explain what I mean by this before I start [...]
For those who keep track with the development of the latest 10.10 version of Ubuntu, you guys were probably horified of the default wallpaper that the designers at Canonical slapped onto it. The wallpaper they had in the beta was this one. Now, imagine looking at that image for 5 minutes while you’re browsing the [...]
Tue, Oct 19, 2010
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