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What should the next version of Ubuntu bring us?

blogs.howtogeek.com — We’re just a couple of weeks away from the Ubuntu 8.10 launch, but the feature list doesn’t look that impressive. Of course, it’s a mature operating system and changes are usually incremental – but was there more that could be done? In this article we’re going through 7 most requested Ubuntu features that didn’t make the cut.More… (Linux/Unix)

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25 Amazing Photoshop 3D Text Effect Tutorials

dzineblog.com — 3D Typographic design is now more popular and we can notice a surge for 3D Type work on portfolio sites. Here we have collected 25 of the cool 3D typographic Text effect tutorials, well some of them are all done by the combination of some 3D software’s like Studio Max, Xara and some times illustrator with texture and coloring done in photoshop.More… (Design)

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20+ Photoshop Natural Resources and Green Inspiration

psdtuts.com — For graphic designers, nature is often an excellent source of inspiration. Sometimes those things not created by man showcase more beauty and style than we would have imagined. In modern web and graphic design, the natural elements of trees, leaves, and grass are a recurring theme.More… (Design)

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10 Handy Productivity Tools in Linux

dailyartisan.com — For productivity, Linux can compete with Windows and Mac as Linux has a great set of productivity applications. While some applications run on all platforms, there are others just available exclusively on Linux. Here is a list of 10 apps that are focused on getting things done quickly and effectively.More… (Linux/Unix)

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The Best Keyboard You've Ever Typed On

lifehacker.com — Last week we asked you to tell us about the best keyboard you've ever used, and the testimonials came pouring in. Today we've compiled the most popular keyboards into a handy list for your perusal. Consider yourself warned: reading the list may lead to you staring balefully at your generic OEM keyboard and wishing you had a keyboard worth waxingMore… (Hardware)

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I Like Ask.com - But Somebody Needs to Put a Fork in It

readwriteweb.com — What do you say to an old friend who's over extending themselves yet again? This morning 3rd tier search engine Ask.com proudly tooted its horn one more time - "It's Here! The New Ask.com!"More… (Tech Industry News)

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Michael Moore on Slacker Uprising’s Piracy ‘Problem’

torrentfreak.com — Michael Moore decided to give away his latest film ‘Slacker Uprising’ for free, but only to people in the US and Canada. However, since he chose to use BitTorrent, and open trackers such as The Pirate Bay, it was fairly easy for the rest of the world to download it as well. Was this done on purpose? Moore responds.More… (Tech Industry News)

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Amarok 2 Beta 2 released - Nujalik!

amarok.kde.org — The latest beta release of the all powerful music player has been released!More… (Linux/Unix)

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20 Excellent AJAX Effects You Should Know

nettuts.com — There are a few special techniques or effects that can spice up just about any web page. These are the top 20 Ajax effects that every web developer should know. They're essential parts of any web developer's toolbox. If you haven't seen them yet, you no doubt will in your future web development endeavors.More… (Programming)

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7 Ingredients Of Good Corporate Design

smashingmagazine.com — For a good corporate design, we need to be aware of two main elements, which can be further broken down into a total of seven “ingredients”.More… (Design)

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Out of Options, DISH Finally Pays TiVo $104 Million Judgment

arstechnica.com — DISH Network parent EchoStar has announced that it plans to pay $104 million to TiVo as part of a long-running legal dispute.More… (Tech Industry News)

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The Idiot-Proof Way To Securely Use Public Wi-Fi

consumerist.com — We talk a lot on this blog about personal data and privacy, but not so much about how to secure that data on your own computer. That's because a.) we're not Lifehacker and b.) the solutions frequently bloat into crazy, jargon-filled recipes that scare away the non-IT crowd. Not this time! For all you novices, here is a single idea you should considMore… (Security)

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microsoft windows 7 [Vienna]

newsintech.blogspot.com — Just as Microsoft has intended it to be the Windows 7 blog run by two key figures of the Windows 7 development team has become one of the central information for information about the upcoming Microsoft operating system. The regular posts give insight into the development process, the development team and decision process but fail to deliver new inMore… (Tech Industry News)

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Toy Robot Intended To Save Humans from Evil, Future Bots

blog.wired.com — When roboticist David Hanson thinks of the future, he fears that man will accidentally create a super-sentient artificial intelligence that is heartless and clinically insane. So to save the world, he formed Hanson Robotics and built Zeno, a 17-inch robot boy, who smiles, laughs, recognizes your face and remembers your name.More… (Tech Industry News)

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CAN-SPAM: What went wrong?

networkworld.com — In 2003, the U.S. tech industry, politicians and Internet users were wringing their hands over the escalating problem of spam. They passed the CAN-SPAM Act in an attempt to put an end to it. Five years later, spam has grown more than 10-fold, and 83% of it contains a URL for a Web site that is trying to infect computers with malicious software.More… (Tech Industry News)

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