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New elements in HTML 5


HTML 5 introduces new elements to HTML for the first time since the last millennium. New structural elements include aside, figure, and section. New inline elements include time, meter, and progress. New embedding elements include videoand audio. New interactive elements include details, datagrid, and command. Read more here

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By Ricky
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Ubisoft’s ‘Uncrackable’ DRM lasts barely 24 hours


Ubisoft’s recently announced that a new DRM scheme for PC games that many claimed would be uncrackable. It appears that this DRM has been busted in 24 hours. The DRM mechanism in question, rolled out initially in Silent Hunter 5 and Assassin’s Creed 2, took a new approach in that it relied on having a constant…

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By Ricky

Mark Shuttleworth’s blog post: “Light: the new look of Ubuntu”


Jono Bacon, Alan Pope, and many others have written, yesterday we published a new visual story and style for Ubuntu. The core design work was lead by Marcus Haslam, Otto Greenslade and Dominic Edmunds, who are the three visual artists leading our efforts in the Canonical Design team. Once we had the base ideas in place we…

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By Ricky

Facebook’s New Sign Out Page Invites You To Try Facebook Mobile


It seems that Facebook is doing a lot of hard work to make their Mobile version noticeable. So now when you log out of your Facebook account from a desktop computer, you can see an invitation that asks you to try the Facebook Mobile.

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By Debjit
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Opera downloads “tripled” since launch of browser ballot


Opera claims it’s seen a surge in downloads of its browser after the launch of the Windows browser ballot. The ballot screen is being rolled out on new PCs and existing Windows machines where Internet Explorer is currently set as the default browser. It gives users the choice to download the five leading browsers -…

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By Ricky

Is Google Still The Leader in Search?


Is Google Still The Leader in Search?

With all the initial Google – Bing pitches and showdowns, the heat seems to be gradually over now. In a Poll conducted here at Digitizor, we found out that out of the Google is still the leader in the search business and Bing is lagging way behind. Here is a screen capture of the poll…

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By Debjit

Sync your iPhone Music Libary With Rhythmbox in Ubuntu Karmic (No Jailbreaking Required)


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…

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By Ricky

What’s really fast and sucks? Surely it can’t be Linux


Bill Andad writes: Two headlines grabbed my attention today. The first proclaiming that Linux sucks while the second announced it was possible to boot into a full Linux OS in less than a single solitary second. Paul Rako reports that one company, an embedded-Linux specialist called MontaVista Software, has gone step further than developing a proper…

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By Ricky

Google Index to Go Real Time


Google is developing a system that will enable web publishers of any size to automatically submit new content to Google for indexing within seconds of that content being published. Search industry analyst Danny Sullivan told us today that this could be “the next chapter” for Google. More here.

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By Ricky

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