How To Recover Deleted Files in Linux Using PhotoRec
PhotoRec is a data recovery software designed to recover a variety of files from different types of media like hard disk, flash drives, CD-ROMs etc....
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PhotoRec is a data recovery software designed to recover a variety of files from different types of media like hard disk, flash drives, CD-ROMs etc....
Looks like, Apple users in India will finally get to lay their hands on to Apple iPads bought from proper Apple retails stores. Apple will...
Fedora developer, Matt Domsch, has announced that Fedora 15 is breaking the conventional ethX naming scheme used for Ethernet devices by adopting a new scheme...
We generally take what is posted on Facebook for granted – we simply post what we feel like posting. However, with the number of users...
We have already told you about Pithos – one of the best Desktop clients on Linux for Pandora.com. Pithos is meant to run on GNOME...
Pithos is a Linux based client for the GNOME Desktop for the online music platform: Pandora.com. Although there is a official Flash based Linux client for Pandora.com but it is a RAM hog and does not leave you with a tasteful experience. There is another client called the Pianobar but is only for the command-line. Among all these, Pithos proves to be the best!
After Apple introduced touchpads which supports multi-touch in Macbooks, Synaptic has also come out with its own version of multi-touch touchpad called Clickpad. It supports...
Facebook recently noticed some strange things happening to their website in Tunisia such as political-protest pages were being hacked and users complaining someone logged into...
Google Maps is a real handy tool and nowadays even tourists swear by it that Google Maps helps them feel very confident even if they...
One of the most popular features on Facebook is tagging people in photos, videos, notes, status updates and other posts. It just helps you connect...
It seems that HTML5 will be the last version of HTML and there will be no HTML 6. This has basically happened due to the high demand for new features in HTML which has forced the HTML team to continue maintaining HTML and move to a new development model where the technology is not versioned and instead there will be a living document that defines the HTML as it evolves.
A couple of days back, the ninth beta of Firefox was released. It boasts of improved performance and support for hardware acceleration which did not...