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Canonical Demonstrates Context-Aware UI

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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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 [...]

Let’s break it down: Which OS should you use?

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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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 [...]

Windows 7 Mobile will be gsm-only in 2010

Sunday, September 19, 2010

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This is big news, more precisely, dissapointing news to all the people in North America longing for a Windows Mobile 7 enabled device. Altough it will be sold globally, Microsoft decided to ship the CDMA (North America’s version of GSM) version of it’s mobile operating service next year. “We had to make some trade-offs,” senior [...]

Steel Storm, taking the classic arcade in the modern world.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

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Recently I just discovered a new game. This game is nothing but goodness, as its somewhat of a galaxian “very loosly saying” with a modern, 3D touch. The game itself is available on all 3 platforms (Windows, Mac and Linux) and is totally free. Episode one at least, as it seems episode 2 (Steel Storm [...]

The new Ubuntu 10.10 default wallpaper

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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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 [...]

How to fix rundll errors on the Windows platform

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

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One of the biggest hassles windows users have to face, besides the dreaded blue screen of death and the various system errors, is right above. Don’t worry, it’s just a .jpg, it’s not the real thing, but we’ve all come across a rundll error on our PCs at least once or twice, and most of [...]

Stuxnet worm an industrial spy

Friday, August 13, 2010

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Stuxnet worm made last month’s headlines. Stuxnet is the first-ever system control malware which is able to spread via USB devices and is programmed to steal data from systems running specific software used in utilities and industrial manufacturing plants. This unique type of cyber-threat  could become one of the worlds biggest problem, mostly because the [...]

Windows 7 going up, Mac OS X continues to fall

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

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Microsoft seems to have struck gold with Windows 7: it went straight past Vista, and continues to grow and grow as competitors such as Mac OS X goes down for the 4th consecutive month. Windows 7 now has 14.46% of the market, going up almost a full percent and surpassing Vista, that commands just under [...]

Windows 7, not a dissapointment

Sunday, January 18, 2009

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It’s nothing very spectacular either, but unlike Vista, it doesn’t suck. Well, that’s a bit harsh, but I’d take XP over it any day, and I’m not the only one. Of course, you can’t say Vista has it’s strong points, but it was in fact a dissapointment. But after giving Windows 7 Beta SSD a [...]

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