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    Firefox 4.0 Beta 4 has been released with support for Panorama (formerly Tab Candy) and Sync.


    The Ubuntu One Music Store is coming in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx in Rythmbox. This means that Canonical is planning to have Rythmbox as a the “iTune of Ubuntu”. With iPhones/iPod Touch now working out-of-the-box in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx, it seems all good for Rythmbox. However, there is still a problem with Rythmbox not being [...]


    When Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 3 was being tested, it was discovered that it supports iPhone and iPod Touch out-of-the-box. Now, WebUpd8 reports that it is not just Ubuntu, rather Linux now supports iPhone and iPod Touch out of the box. This is sure to go a long way into increasing the Linux usage. The support [...]


    From MakeTechEasier: In Mac and Windows, you can easily sync your iPhone/iPod Touch with iTunes, but in Linux, there is no easy way to sync your iDevice’s music library with any of the media player. Even if you are willing to jailbreak your phone, there are still plenty of complicated steps that you need to [...]



    FeedDemon 3 is finally here. It features the much awaited Google Reader sync feature. Now you can sync all your feeds inside FeedDemon with Google Reader thus making your feeds available to you anywhere anytime. In this article we will tell you some basic steps involved in setting up the syncronization between FeedDemon and Google [...]


    We had told you earlier about the new MySpace Twitter sync that lets you send your MySpace updates to Twitter and vice-versa. But this feature is available only to U.S. users. In this article we will tell you a short trick so that anyone outside the US can also use this sync feature to sync [...]


    A step-by-step guide to sync your MySpace updates with your Twitter account and the other way round.


    Here’s another winner from Google, Google Sync, which lets you synchronize your contacts on the phone with your Google account. Now, you won’t have to worry when your phone gets lost! All your contacts would remain safe in the ‘Contacts’ in your Gmail.