Archive for March, 2009

WINDOWS 7 TO INCLUDE PUNCH-SCREEN TECHNOLOGY

Posted on March 29, 2009. Filed under: General | Tags: , |

MICROSOFT has confirmed that its new Windows 7 operating system will allow users to interact with their computer by punching it in its bastarding face.

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Zune Touch To Hit Sometime This Summer?

Posted on March 29, 2009. Filed under: Zune | Tags: , |

While the picture to the left is confirmed to be a fake. We may know what the actual “Zune touch” will look like sometime this summer. My source is a user by the name of VolvoShine on twitter. He said the following in a few different tweets.

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Free POP3 and SMTP access to Yahoo! Mail using YPOPS! in Ubuntu

Posted on March 29, 2009. Filed under: Tips and Tricks | Tags: , , , |

YPOPs! is an application that provides POP3 and SMTP access to Yahoo! Mail.
This application is more like a gateway. It provides a POP3 server interface at o­ne end to talk to email clients and an HTTP client (browser) interface at the other which allows it to talk to Yahoo! The same concept holds good for [...]

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Bring Twitter to Your WordPress.com Blog

Posted on March 29, 2009. Filed under: Website/ Blogging | Tags: , , |

Via http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2009/03/26/twitter-widget/
Have you become addicted to telling the world what you’re up to in 140 characters or less? If so, we’ve launched a feature that you’ll love: a Twitter widget for your sidebar.

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Enable User Scripts in Google Chrome

Posted on March 28, 2009. Filed under: Tips and Tricks | Tags: , , |

The latest beta version of Google Chrome adds support for user scripts, but if you want to enable them you’ll need to follow a couple of quick steps.

The first step is to download and run the Google Chrome Channel Changer tool, which will subscribe you to updates from either the Beta or Dev channels—you get more features but potentially a less stable browser. For user scripts just choose the Beta channel, go to Help -> About and click the Upgrade button, and you’ll get the latest beta version.

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