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Sintel, The Blender Open Movie, Releases Trailer [Video]


Sintel is an Open Movie from The Blender Foundation, the organisation behind Blender -the open source 3D modelling software. They have just recently released the trailer of Sintel. The full version is supposed to be about 6-8 minutes long and will be released later this year. Enjoy the trailer for now!

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By Ricky
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Microsoft Says IE9 Will Support H.264 Not Theora


Microsoft Says IE9 Will Support H.264 Not Theora

Microsoft has finally jumped into the HTML5 video codec war by announcing that its next browser, Internet Explorer 9, will go with H.264 support not the open-source Theora. H.264 and Theora are video codecs which are competing with one another to be the standard codec used in HTML5. While Theora is an open-source format; H.264…

 Microsoft   News   Web  

By Ricky

Installing Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx [Video]


Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx is being released later today. Contrary to popular belief, installing Ubuntu is not at all difficult. We have here a quick video which shows you how to install Ubuntu 10.04.

 How-To   Linux  

By Ricky

Blur Effect Coming In KWin In KDE SC 4.5 [video]


After the release of KDE SC 4.4 was released about a month back, the KDE team has started work on KDE SC 4.5. A new blur effect for KWin which will come in KDE SC 4.5 has been revelaed. Here is a video showing the new KWin Blur Effect:

 Eyecandy   Linux  

By Ricky
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Google demos Flash in Android device


Today, in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Google product manager Eric Tseng announced that Google will soon add the ability to play Flash videos in its Android mobile OS. This is a very significant announcement from Google as it will give its Android OS a clear advantage over the iPhone OS and the new…

 Gadgets   Google   Mobile   News   OS  

By Ricky

Mozilla goes against YouTube with HTML5 video codec


Mozilla goes against YouTube with HTML5 video codec

You might have already heard about YouTube and Vimeo rolling out support for the new HTML5 video. What many does not know is that the video codec that they are using now is a proprietary one called H.264. You would think that if Google is supporting a format, it would become the standard. Not quite…

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By Ricky

Vimeo also jumps in the HTML5 bandwagon


Vimeo also jumps in the HTML5 bandwagon

After YouTube announced its new HTML5 roll out, it is now Vimeo’s turn to announce that they are also implementing HTML5  experimentally (read beta). Just like that with YouTube, the supported browsers listed by Vimeo are – Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer with Chrome Frame installed. No mention is made of Opera and Firefox although…

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By Ricky

How to permanantly disable Geo-Location or location-aware browsing in Mozilla Firefox?


How to permanantly disable Geo-Location or location-aware browsing in Mozilla Firefox?

In this article we will tell you how to permanently get rid of this share-location permission prompt in Mozilla firefox browser.

 Articles   How-To   Software  

By Debjit

11 Guides and Videos to get you started with Google Wave


We bring you a list of 11 guides and videos that will more than help you to get started with this all new Google Wave.

 Articles   Google   How-To   Lists   Web  

By Debjit

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