Archive | June, 2009
Athlon II X2s bug, but no room for panic
AMD reports on specific issues in the recently presented 45nm CPU Athlon X2 II. The bug affects the processor clocks up after energy-saving Cool ‘n’ Quiet technology is enabled. The technology don’t clock up the core...
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Microsoft Outlook Goes To Google Apps
Google has introduced a solution that would facilitate the transition of business users of Microsoft Outlook to its communication and collaboration tools based on the Internet. New software called Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook can...
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Fedora 11 Leonidas with the Delay of Several Days
With the delay of several days, yesterday was presented Fedora 11, code name “Leonidas.” As is always the case, Fedora is continuing the development and integration of the latest free and open source software. News is...
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How to Convert Technical Drawing (JPG, BMP) into a Vector Graphic
Constructors, architects, graphic designers and all which are familiar with vector drawing as part of their work are in constant search of a program that would turn raster picture (.bmp, .jpg) of a technical drawing into...
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LaCinema Classic Bridge for Home Multimedia
LaCie presented LaCinema Classic Bridge – a device designed for home entertainment. It connects on the HDTV’s and materials for reproduction can be on the USB memory, external disks, but also on the internal 3.5-inch SATA...
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Linux software: EarCandy
EarCandy – the PulseAudio sound manager is a small tool that is located in tray bar, watch all open applications, and instead of you manage with sound. Here are a few examples of how the program...
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How to install Google Chrome in Ubuntu
The Google Chrome developers have released a developer version of Chrome for Linux. Installing Chrome on Ubuntu is quite easy. Download .deb files from here according to your Ubuntu version and double click on downloaded .deb...
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Intel announced Wind River acquisition
Intel announced that it intends to buy the Wind River Company for $884 million in cash. Wind River is known for its software solutions for a variety of specialized systems and devices and it will become...
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Test Songbird 1.2 beta 1
Songbird 1.2 beta 1 is out, with new features that needs to be tested, so download it and give it a spin What’s new in Songbird?? Automatic Library Files organization – Songbird now automatically organize your...
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Amarok 2.1 released
After five months of hard work, Amarok team released a big upgrade – Amarok version 2.1 codenamed “Let There Be Light”. Older Amarok 2.0 bring many new features and ideas, but it lacked many options from...
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