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If there are fifty ways to leave your lover, surely there are at least a few methods to make miserable and humiliating the life of your arch-nemesis with the aid of gadgets.
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They were going to CHANGE EVERYTHING. Whoops. presenting five biggest technology disappointments of the past year. No, not Vista and the Kindle — you didn’t expect anything there.
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yum. want!
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tech gets more and more interesting!
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modem being handed out by vodaphone and 3 mobile, eeepc compatoble, supposedly…
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Trick out your new (Xmas) rig with our favorite system tweaks and downloads for Windows XP, Vista, Mac, and Linux.
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Doubts about whether poor, rural children really can benefit from quirky little computers evaporate as quickly in this hilltop Andean village, where 50 primary school children got machines from the One Laptop Per Child project 6 mths ago
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GNOME or KDE? Because we here at Download Squad value our lives, we’re not going to tell you which is the best. What matters is what works best for you. That’s why we’re spending this week and next discussing the virtues and pitfalls of GNOME and KDE.
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It seems like every blog on the internet has one of these, so here’s one blog’s picks for the top 20 Linux applications.
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talking about amaroK, the free, open source music player, currently only for Linux and Unix, but soon to be available for Windows and Mac OS X. Damn, I love amarok:)
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The directory structure of Linux/other Unix-like systems is very intimidating for the new user, especially if he/she is migrating from Windows. This article actually helps explain it all:)
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Firefox 3 Beta 2 in Ubuntu 7.10. usefull, as the gutsy beta is flaky
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The release schedule for KDE 4 is now clear, and it will be released during the development cycle of Kubuntu 8.04.
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Once every year, Wired News compiles a list of the most entertaining tech-centric misstatements and verbal foibles from government officials, CEOs and tech luminaries.
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an international team of astronomers has figured out just what alien eyes might see using the increasingly sophisticated technologies being developed on Earth.
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a team of researchers has announced that temperature fluctuations in the glow clash with one well-accepted theory of how the universe formed. The preliminary findings could change cosmologists’ understanding of the moments just after the big bang.
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Nanosolar shipped its first solar panels — priced at $1 a watt. That’s the price at which solar energy gets cheaper than coal. Curious that this story is not on every front page.
[…] links for 2007-12-26 By timelady … News from Planet Earth & Beyond. an international team of astronomers has figured out just what alien eyes might see using the increasingly sophisticated technologies being developed on Earth. (tags: seti alien astronomy science) … it’s about time - http://timelady.com/blog […]