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    Will Linux cease to exist?

    Hello all, Just a highly improbable hypothetical question... If Windows goes open source , will Linux cease to exist? Post ur views!
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    Hrithik's Karizma Ad

    Hi, In the Karizma's ad, where Hrithik throws mud on the baddies, a cool rock sound track is played in the background! Does anybody know about the track? Artist/Album etc!
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    Dell launches three Ubuntu Linux PCs

    The new models give buyers a third choice when shopping for a PC at Dell: a machine with Windows installed, a machine with no OS, on which they can install one of their choice, and now a machine with Ubuntu Linux already installed. Other PC makers, including Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) and Lenovo...
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    IE script error

    I am facing this strange problem in IE. Whenever I open any website, I continously keep getting script errors pop-up window. Due to this, sometimes the websites dont even display or open correctly. Mind that, the websites are perfect and they have no javascript errors. I have played...
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    Problems with IE 6.0

    Hi, I am using IE 6.0 with Windows XP SP 2, in a corporate environment. I get a script error dialog box, whenever I visit any website outside the intranet (ie in the internet). Sometimes I get the error repeatedly, until I close the website. The error says the following: An error has...
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    Open source sounds like a great idea, in theory. But so does socialism

    The title of this post is a quote from sci-fi scribe and Infoquake author David Louis Edelman. he elborates: So why am I down on open source’s prospects for the long term? A few reasons: 1. Open source hasn’t proven it can produce better products, just comparable ones. The reality of...
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    The Mystery Picture

    *www.techslash.com/sweetgirl.jpg View this image. Then save this image to any of your folders and select view thumbnails...Can anyone crack the mystery behind it?
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    Google launches alternative to SourceForge

    Google Monopoly Inc. (read Google Inc.) has begun testing a new service for hosting open-source projects that leverages its famed search engine to help developers find interesting software to which they can contribute The Mountain View, Calif., company said yesterday that the project hosting...
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    Scientists Create Invisibility Cloak

    Using a new design theory, researchers have developed the blueprint for an invisibility cloak. Once devised, the cloak could have numerous uses, from defense applications to wireless communications, the researchers said. Such a cloak could hide any object so well that observers would be totally...
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    The Hard-Disk That Works Only Under Water

    Imagine having computer memory so dense that a cubic centimeter contains 12.8 million gigabytes of information. Imagine an iPod playing music for 100 millennia without repeating a single song or a USB thumb-drive with room for 32.6 million full-length DVD movies. Now imagine if this could be...
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    Microsoft Unveils JPEG Alternative

    Source: *www.techslash.com/Technews/mswmp.php Microsoft has plans to take on JPEG with Windows Media Photo, Microsoft Watch reports. The format will be able to save higher quality images in half the space, Microsoft claims, and would supplement the company's XPS document standard.
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    Microsoft to Buy Ebay?

    Source: *www.techslash.com/Technews/msebay.php The New York Post created some buzz among those who didn't cut out of town early this (U.S.) holiday weekend by reporting Friday that Microsoft, for several weeks, has been discussing the possible acquisition of online auction site eBay.
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    StreamUpload releases clustered search technique

    StreamUpload, *www.streamupload.com , a Web 2.0 file upload service has released a new technique called clustered results when searching for files with tags. Quote from the Site: -------------------- "What is a "clustered result?" Well, its a unique yet simple search technique...
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    Yahoo's new Home Page Preview

    Yahoo Inc.'s Web site unveiled a new look Tuesday as the Internet powerhouse strives to remain the world's most popular online destination and strengthen its advertising appeal. The overhaul marks the first facelift to Yahoo's home page since September 2004. The redesigned page...
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    Gmail Secrets

    Have you got Gmail? Then find out some tricks to make the service even better here: *www.techslash.com/Pcworkshop/gmail_secrets.php Gr8 and useful tips.
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    Google Pack: A free collection of essential software

    Hey check out this A free collection of essential software from Google. Google Pack is: Essential: Enjoy safe, useful software for your computer Simple: Download and install everything in just a few clicks Customizable: Choose only the software you want Up to date: Get updates & new...
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    Guide to installing a new motherboard

    If you've been thinking about building a new PC or upgrading an existing one, but the prospect of installing a motherboard seemed too daunting, have no fear. All it takes is patience, a few tools, and a willingness to work inside the cramped quarters of a PC case. Check out this tutorial...
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    Windows Live Mail and Messenger screenshots

    Check out the screenshots of the Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Desktop Photo WebMail. They look very impressive. Here are the links. Live Messenger: *www.techslash.com/windows_live_messenger.php Live Mail: *www.techslash.com/windows_live_mail.php
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    Add a forum to your site

    When you’re setting up a site using CSS, it’s a good idea to do a little planning ahead and think how you’ll be using your styles, otherwise you could end up spending much more time later. As a case in point – for a site I’ve recently built, a basic style sheet was put together...
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    Quieting your PC

    As new PCs run faster and hotter, they require more and larger cooling fans, which can be very noisy. Modern CPUs and operating systems automatically reduce power during inactive times, helping cooling, but they rarely throttle back noisy fans. Some PCs can control fan speed (check your BIOS...
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