I've been using a multi-monitor setup from quite a while now and decided to actually review some of the applications that I've used along the way that helped me out.
I am also looking out for some of the applications I have not used, but could be helpful in the same task.
If any of you use...
Re: Debian GNU/Linux 5 "lenny" [Review]
As promised. Linux Mint 10 review: Linux Mint 10
I have been using it for quite a while, and I think it is brilliant. It gets my personal recommendation, whatever that means :P
Re: Debian GNU/Linux 5 "lenny" [Review]
I believe we have reviewed PCLinuxOS recently.
Here is the index of our reviews:
Digit Linux Comparison Test 2010 - Online Best Latest Price Reviews | Features in India
We will review PCLOS again at the next major release.
I am interested in...
Hey guys I just wrote an article about Firefox tips and tricks. You can check it out here.
If you have any suggestions or ideas, or if you just want me to research / test / add a trick you have an idea for, do post here.
I am also working on Google Chrome tips, and after that other...
Re: Debian GNU/Linux 5 "lenny" [Review]
Actually, we haven't reviewed Ubuntu 10.10 yet. Our fault. We are on it.
I agree that the review posted earlier would have been perhaps more useful. However I still think it is better to review it, than not at all. Debian is a popular choice, and a...
Actually I think having a couple of password protected files lying around is more of a giveaway than simply renaming them or putting them in an unexpected folder. :P
That's all fine, but IMO that's overdoing it.
Linux makes it too easy to just create disk images and mount them. Why bother with encryption?
It is unlikely you will be hiding your porn from someone who has the capability to mount a disk image in Linux. Each and every person I've met till now...
Android dev phones are available from Google, but you need to be signed up as a developer to buy them. AFAIR they cost $300 or $400.
Even now I would recommend Maemo over Android. Maemo is just more open.
Even if Nokia releases their next device with MeeGo, Maemo is built on Linux, it won't go...
^^ LOL!
Even when they make a good product everyone has to oversell it.
From what I see, they announced that their ebook software will finally be able to read pdf -- standard for eBooks -- and the audience applauded.
Who else thought that that comment on the iPad being magical cause it it got...
Here are some of the live-blogs you can follow:
*arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/06/wwdc-keynote-steve-jobs-liveblog.ars
*www.engadget.com/2010/06/07/steve-jobs-live-from-wwdc-2010/?sort=newest&refresh=60
*live.gdgt.com/2010/06/07/live-wwdc-2010-keynote-coverage/...
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