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OpenOffice 3.0 Final ready for download

blogs.zdnet.com — OpenOffice.org 3.0 Final has already been uploaded to a variety of mirror download sites ahead of the official announcement Monday 13.More… (Software)

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10 Finger Licking Linux Desktop Themes

linuxhaxor.net — A great collection of Linux Desktop Theme.More… (Linux/Unix)

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20 websites that changed the world

techradar.com — The sites that revolutionised the way we lead our livesMore… (Tech Industry News)

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11 troubled Web companies: Digg not on the list!!

news.cnet.com — Some popular Web companies may be vulnerable to the economic slowdown. Do they face an ill fate similar to that of the beloved delivery service of the last bubble?More… (Tech Industry News)

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Wine 1.1.6 Released

winehq.org — The Wine development release 1.1.6 is now available.More… (Linux/Unix)

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Apple Ships New iPhone Charger in Comically Large Box

hollywoodphony.wordpress.com — One iPhone owner got his replacement AC adapter and was surprised at the unnecessary size of the packaging. The box the tiny charger came in appears to be about three times the size of his original iPhone box. That doesn't seem to green or economically viable for Apple. More… (Apple)

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TextBook Torrents Turns The Final Page and Closes Down

torrentfreak.com — From relative obscurity, Textbook Torrents, the world’s largest BitTorrent index of textbooks, found itself in the world spotlight during July 2008 and was forced to close down by its host. The site returned weeks later, growing massively in the process, but now, just a couple of months on, the site has closed for good.More… (Tech Industry News)

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Calacanis: Apple working on networked HD televisions!!

reviews.cnet.co.uk — These LCD HDTVs will be fully networked, with the ability to stream all your iTunes content from your Mac or PC. In fact, Calacanis told me they'll function like a standard TV with an Apple TV box, only without the need for the box.More… (Apple)

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An Anti-Obama Virus Infecting Computers

blogs.seattleweekly.com — "Apparently it’s a virus and, in the last weeks of the election, it’s raiding the computers of some pretty different types of people"More… (Security)

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Google Reigns Supreme

sitepoint.com — Google continues its supremacy, despite the clamor over emerging search engines attempting to dethrone it. These providers approach search from different perspectives (semantic, social, community-based) and present their results in fresh forms (design, layout, structure) in the hope that their new package will appeal more to the masses.More… (Tech Industry News)

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Banana clip tray makes ice bullets

gadgets.boingboing.net — It is perhaps unsurprising that an ice cube tray entitled, “The Bullet Ice Cube Tray” makes ice cubes shaped like bullets. What is surprising is how damned realistic these things look. I am assuming that the molded the real deal for authenticity and the icing on the cake is that the tray is shaped like an AK-47 magazine.More… (Gadgets)

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Rose wants key Diggers to keep influence

techradar.com — Kevin Rose has told TechRadar that he wants to make sure that the diggers who pick out the most popular stories continue to have a major influence in the site – despite the steady move into a more personalised experience.More… (Tech Industry News)

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Kevin Rose drops MacBook Blu-Ray Rumor at Live Diggnation

edibleapple.com — At the live Diggnation that was just held in London as part of the “Future of Web Apps” Expo, Kevin Rose dropped another juicy rumor. He claimed that the new and yet to be announced MacBooks will support Blu-Ray drives.More… (Apple)

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The edge of Flash-Amazing Flash sites

adobe.com — 9 amazing Flash created sites featured in Adobe Edge.More… (Tech Industry News)

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Recession Will be Very Kind to Open Source

radar.oreilly.com — this recession will be great for free and open source because of the shortage of cash. Last recession saw the mainstream legitimisation of open source operating systems (youngsters, take note: there was a time when it wasn't automatically okay for an IT department to use Linux) because it was clear and away the most cost-effective choice.More… (Linux/Unix)

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