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Symantec’s Norton 360 Version 4.0 – Review


Symantec’s Norton 360 Version 4.0 – Review

About a week ago, we told you about the launch of Symantec’s flagship product, Norton 360 version 4.0. We’ve been using it for the past one week and have come up with some  interesting results. How does Norton 360 version 4 compare with Norton Internet Security or Norton AntiVirus? How is Norton 360 different from…

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By Debjit
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Ubuntu One Music Store team answers your questions about the service


As you may already be aware by now, Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx is coming with a music store called the Ubuntu One Music Store. This is a very new and exciting thing from Canoncal and understandably people have a lot of questions about this new service. So, the Ubuntu One Music Store team have come…

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By Ricky

Does using open sources software make you a pirate?


Does using open sources software make you a pirate?

According to the IIPA, an umbrella group for organizations like MPAA and RIAA, using open source softwares make you a pirate. Andreas Guadamuz, a lecturer in law at the University of Edinburgh, has discovered that an influential lobby group is asking the US government to basically consider open source as the equivalent of piracy. The International Intellectual Property…

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By Ricky

Want to identify stangers on the street? There is an Android app for that!


Want to identify stangers on the street? There is an Android app for that!

A Swedish firm, The Astonishing Tribe, is taking augmented reality to the next level with its new Android app, which they call Recognizr. The app allows you to gather information on a person and their online life simply by pointing your camera phone at their face. Here is how the app works: the user points…

 Mobile   News   Software  

By Ricky
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How to install Safari 4 in Ubuntu


How to install Safari 4 in Ubuntu

Safari is the default web browser in Mac OS X. Although it is meant primarily for Mac OS X, it is also available for Windows. However, no version of Safari is available for Linux. In this tutorial, w will tell you how to install Safari 4, the latest release of Safari, in Ubuntu. To install…

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By Ricky

Microsoft to offer Windows users a browser choice screen


Microsoft to offer Windows users a browser choice screen

Starting next week, Microsoft’s automated Windows Update service will present users with a “Web browser choice screen” as required by a settlement agreed with the European Commission’s competition department last year. Next week’s rollout will be available as part of a testing process to some users in the UK, Belgium and France. It will be rolled…

 Microsoft   News   Software   Windows  

By Ricky

Happy 20th Birthday, Photoshop


Happy 20th Birthday, Photoshop

Photoshop, arguably one of the most popular image editing software out there, is now 20 years old. Photoshop’s history dates back to 1987 when Thomas Knoll, a PhD student at the University of Michigan wrote a software which he called Display. Initially Display was meant just to display images on Machintosh. However, his brother John…

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By Ricky

Ubuntu One Music Store coming in Lucid Lynx powered by 7digital


Ubuntu One Music Store coming in Lucid Lynx powered by 7digital

Canonical is integrating a music store with the next release of Ubuntu, that is Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. Blogger Alan Pope have posted some screenshots of the new music store. The Ubuntu One Music Store will be powered by 7digital, a privately owned digital media delivery company based in the UK. 7digital’s clients include brands…

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By Ricky

How to install OpenOffice 3.2 in Ubuntu


OpenOffice 3.2 has already been released a few weeks back with some very interesting new changes and a faster loading time. However it is not yet available for Ubuntu in the PPA. So in this article we will show you how you can download and install OpenOffice 3.2 in Ubuntu from the OpenOffice download.

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By Ricky

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