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Written by Frankster
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Thursday, 30 October 2008 09:01 |
For those of you that keep trying Linux. (Did I say that out loud?) Right on schedule, it looks like Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex is now available. Linux fans should look forward to performance gains and a new Connection Manager with 3G support, as well as the ability to install from USB drives and built-in BBC content availability. Torrents should be popping now -- and if you haven't hit up the 'bu yet, what're you waiting for? Read 0 Comments... >> |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 31 October 2008 05:23 )
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Written by Frankster
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 11:45 |
Looks like Microsoft is showing off its new guns, which looks pretty much the same but is supposed to actually be good (we'll see). A plethora of screenshot links if you follow the link.  Microsoft is officially introducing Windows 7 today at the Professional Developers Conference. The company will also be making an early build of the next generation Windows operating system available to developers, but it will probably be a little while before the rest of us can get our grubby little paws on it.
As expected, Windows 7 looks a lot like Windows Vista so far. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I don't know too many people who take issue with the way Windows Vista looks. It's performance, especially on older machines with slower processors and less RAM than newer computers, on the other hand, has been less than stellar. It looks like Windows 7 will carry many of Windows Vista's design elements, while tweaking a number of things below the hood.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 October 2008 16:01 )
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Written by Frankster
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Monday, 27 October 2008 11:00 |
Everything is moving to the cloud. Better get on board. If you've ever wondered what the easiest way is to send photos from iPhoto to Facebook, the answer is Facebook Exporter for iPhoto.
Since Facebook is the largest photo website on the web in terms of images served, it makes sense that people would want to streamline the process of uploading photos to it as much as possible. Using Facebook Exporter for iPhoto, the process couldn't be more simple. just choose the pictures that you want to upload, optionally add an album and picture descriptions (and you can even tag people!), then press Export. You'll have to approve the photos on Facebook, but the plugin pops up a dialog with the option to go straight to your new album and do so.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 October 2008 04:10 )
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