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Google Chrome - A New Chapter in Browser History? (12)
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Chrome, a Google Browser. It was about time. I’m sure you have heard a lot about Google Chrome already. If you haven’t tried it yet, keep reading because I have tried it for you, and I will summarize everything you should be aware of. Alright, did we really need another browser? Maybe. Google’s approach was to analyze existing technology and then make it better. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? The comic strip that introduces the ideas ...Shared by Abdul Jaleel (28) AJ (173) Brandon (24) evicius (18) geekblake (8) infomaniac (14) Kathy Brewis (60) MakeUseOf (2) metaeuphoria (20) shandiz (86) Tad Chef (114) taylor (290)Contribute comment -
Google unveils Chrome source code and Linux port (53)
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10 Things Your Bank Won't Tell You (39)
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Net Neutrality (21)
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Colleges Tell the RIAA They Have Better Things to Do (30)
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With blazing fast speeds, college campuses are somewhat notorious for having a league of students use the speeds to download all the music they'd like.For the past few years the RIAA has been lurking around college campus intranets and using college IT and Administrators to choose their next unsuspecting pool of college victims. It seems that may be about to change and college students nationwide may now be able to breathe a little easier as ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Andrew Terry (30) baardoa (29) carterfsmith (7) charleshudson (3) charlie anzman (105) Chris (30) Corvida (73) cvander (6) Fredrik (7) geekblake (8) Glenn (24) Jase (13) Jeremy (97) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (30) Joseph Rodgers (24) krisnelson (0) Krista (13) LouCypher (57) Loyolny (3) Morphyoss (19) Mr. BabyMan (309) Rex (135) Rizzn (76) Rob (132) rzklkng (104) sarahintampa (97) stephdau (4) StevieB (71) WindPower (28)Contribute comment -
Work With Linux Partitions From Windows (8)
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Do you dual-boot Windows and Linux? If you do, then you’re probably familiar with the different file systems that the two operating systems use and the difficulty in transferring files between the two. While most modern Linux operating systems can read and write to Windows file systems (NTFS and FAT/FAT32), Windows can’t read or write to Linux file systems (Ext2 and Ext3). Sure, if you need to access your files from both operating systems you ...Shared by Abdul Jaleel (28) Alexander13 (467) Alireza (22) ChaCha (79) digiSal (5) geekblake (8) JUSTIN (13) wwdj (9)Contribute comment -
A Beginner’s Guide To Building Your Own Wordpress Theme | MakeUseOf.com (43)
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No one can argue that one of the most popular blogging platforms these days is Wordpress. The solid framework makes it the geek’s choice, but Wordpress further gains its popularity among laymen because of its flexibility for expanding its functions and looks. There are thousands of plugins and themes available to be downloaded and used for free from the official Wordpress site alone which opens up unlimited possibilities of what you want your blog to ...Shared by Abdullah Cetin CAVDAR (52) Adam Singer (6) Ali (16) aliencam (5) Andrew (63) Benjamin (1009) Bryan Webster (21) Chris Ryall (19) Coop (2) craig (58) Creeva (41) Dharmesh Shah (1) Digg Boss (641) DrFu (22) Eduardo (22) everyone loves a wee sombrero (120) Felix Bredoteau (56) Fernando Johann (9) geekblake (8) Jeffrey (35) Jesus (27) Josh (1) Kristen (218) MakeUseOf (2) microft (5) Miguel Lopez (70) Mr. BabyMan (309) Muhammad Saleem (246) Rami Taibah (419) rchk (27) Ritu (619) rob (0) rzklkng (104) Shane Coffey (84) shawnmor (33) ShuTian (78) Steven (15) Sue (33) Thinh (187) Travis Quinnelly (4) Uzair (122) wwdj (9) zytajoy.com (1)Contribute comment -
Ubuntu Keeps Building Momentum (65)
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250 GB Challenge & 5 Tools To Monitor Your Bandwidth (73)
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With Comcast announcing a 250 GB cap on its broadband service and Time Warner trialling a tiered service with limits that range from 5 GB to 40 GB, we’ve decided to challenge people to break those caps. Obviously we can’t verify if someone actually downloads everything they claim to, but we’re looking for real examples of how a heavy bandwidth user could breach either the 40 GB or 250 GB limit. Leave your attempts in ...Shared by adam (972) Adam Maldonado (155) Amish Schulze (18) Ananya Walia (762) andrew (1) Andrew Hughes (32) AshTR (15) Babychen Mathew (339) brad (12) Brian Wright (9) Bwana (71) Cam (17) Chris (70) Christian Davis (6) christopher (4) craig (58) Dan (25) Dani McDaniel (58) Darren Isbrecht (77) Dave Tremel (1) David Fiedler (6) deusdiabolus (93) Digg Boss (641) emaynard (2) Eric Daams (292) geekblake (8) grant (19) guy (624) Guy (702) Hassan (26) Jamie McGibbon (85) Jawa Buddhavarapu (29) jayce (60) Jim (18) Joanne Wan (0) Jonathan (30) Jordan Calhoun (4) Kate (314) Katie Fellows (36) Kevin (30) Kevin Lloyd (14) Mark Stevens (10) MeghnaK (307) metaeuphoria (20) Mihalcea Razvan (277) Mr. BabyMan (309) Nick Cobb (474) Paul (3) Paul Edwards (30) pcnerd37 (5) Qazwix (8) Rami Taibah (419) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (220) Roby (8) rony john (50) Scott Orwig (7) SD (5) Shawn Hill (58) Sigalon (35) siwaporn (453) SMC (204) Sokkratez (0) Stewtopia (1) t94xr (17) Tim Young (0) Tony Crescibene (7) Trent Hunger (14) Tyson Williams (58) Vineet Bhatia (2) webtime (476) zach (7) Zak M. (559) zukibusa (15)Contribute comment -
IBM Tests 4-Terabyte Solid-State Drive (35)
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First it was Intel. Now, Big Blue is keen on solid-state drives. IBM said Thursday it is testing a 4-terabyte, high-speed solid-state drive array targeted at the enterprise, as the technology giant gives its imprimatur to flash-memory-based storage.1028 Diggs and 95 Comments in Hardware - Submitted by upick - MirrorShared by Andrew (31) Andrew Hughes (32) Benjamin (0) Brendon Wadey (32) Calvin Robinson (19) Christopher W. Bown (6) Derek (9) deusdiabolus (93) digits12 (703) El_Greco (27) Erwin Tang Yew Hon (42) geekblake (8) George Syson (15) Inthenameofmine (406) Jordan Calhoun (4) Justin (39) Kacy (2) Kate (314) Kevin Rose (14) Louis (12) Martin Strickfaden (8) McBilly Wilford Sy (37) neal (469) Nick Cobb (474) Paul Edwards (30) Paul Spoerry (68) pericles (700) Ricardo Giesta (12) sadiq kassamali (41) Sandaruwan (16) Scott Maier (0) Timothy (407) Tyson Williams (58) ultraviolet (58) Zak M. (559)Contribute comment -
Trial Against The Pirate Bay Delayed (44)
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The upcoming trial against ‘The Pirate Bay Four’ has been delayed and at its earliest will begin at the end of this year - maybe even next year. Stockholm District Court initially said that the trial would start by the end of the summer, but gathering damage claims and serving summons took longer than expected. After a two year investigation into The Pirate Bay, Swedish authorities filed charges against four people. Now, eight months later, ...Shared by adam (972) Adam Maldonado (155) Alexander13 (467) Angus (42) Anton T (7) Bobby (31) craig (58) Danny (14) Darth Guru (105) David Arcos (29) deusdiabolus (93) Digg Boss (641) dobata (366) Doug (61) Doug Adams (118) Dragos Pirvu (638) geekblake (8) Inthenameofmine (406) Jason Kingery (15) Jonathan (15) Kate (314) Kevin Federline (235) LANjackal (9) Leximo (403) LUCCHINA (442) Matthew (15) mr_gadget (152) Mr. BabyMan (309) Nigel Eccles (147) Nikollas Ordway (67) patrick (6) Patrick (120) pericles (700) Philip Campbell (77) ProfVegas (167) Reggie (1) Ryan Brodkin (24) sadiq kassamali (41) Steve (9) Sumesh (101) Tal Siach (472) tarman (24) th13rteen (141) Tyson Williams (58)- Angus said: "After a two year investigation into The Pirate Bay"lol
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MIT Has Already Built Mega-Efficient Nano Batteries! (64)
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How-To: Install Ubuntu Linux With No Optical Drive (26)
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Sick of burning CDs of Linux distributions every time you want to try out a new one? Don’t worry, you can reuse your USB stick as many times as you like and burn bootable ISOs to it. Is there an easy way to do this? Yes. It’s actually pretty easy. But before I tell you how there’s a small list of things you need to do first: You need a USB stick that you don’t ...Shared by Aldo (7) Alex Jarvis (5) ani625 (85) bittin (194) Chris (7) Del (12) Doug Funny (68) Duane (39) Gary Homewood (4) geekblake (8) Hassan (26) hikbi (109) Jonathan (30) Julien (8) Kevin Federline (235) Mani Karthik (125) Michael Mior (62) Muhammad Saleem (246) Narayanan Hariharan (168) Niko Itajarvi (6) Paul Pereira (2) Rich (37) Sebastian Montini (10) Sweyn Venderbush (9) Timothy (407) yoshy (338)Contribute comment -
20 Tech Habits to Improve Your Life (116)
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Google stretching underwater cable (40)
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