PC World - Gmail Update Draws GripesEarlier this month, Google has been slowly rolling out an upgrade to its popular e-mail client, Gmail 2.o. Sadly, many users are reporting problems with this latest version. The most common complaint is Gmail 2.0 w…
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You can’t. Outlook (and several other email clients) enable you to include stationery or background images in your email message to dress up the look of your email messages. Currently, Gmail does not render these images as expected. Read on for some of my thoughts about stationery….
First off, I need to step up on my [...]
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PowerTOP is a Linux tool that finds the software component(s) that make your laptop use more power than necessary while it is idle. As of Linux kernel version 2.6.21, the kernel no longer has a fixed 1000Hz timer tick. This will (in theory) give a huge power savings because the CPU stays in low power [...]
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It does a number of very useful things to Internet Explorer 7.0:
1. Enhanced IE’s Tabbed Browsing
Too numerous to mention.
2. “Super drag & drop”
Open new links by dragging and dropping them on the page.
3. Mouse [...]
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In a case of 20/20 hindsight, Princeton DARPA Grand Challenge team member Bryan Cattle reflects on how their code failed to forget obstacles it had passed. It was written in Microsoft’s C#, which isn’t supposed to let you have memory leaks. ‘We kept noticing that the computer would begin to bog down after extended periods [...]
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Few days back, I bought Windows Vista Business Upgrade the other day so I could start playing with it. Since I did not want to mess up the configuration of my current computer, I thought I would install Vista on a blank hard drive.
Sounds easy enough, after all the previous versions of Windows required [...]
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Microsoft is well on its way to delivering the first service pack for Windows Vista. Currently, the exact availability date for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is up in the air, Microsoft having offered only a general timetable that points to the first quarter of 2008. And with Vista SP1 intimately connected with Windows Server [...]
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Apple PR bullying journalists and bloggers is nothing new, but as far as I know this is the first time it’s happened when the cameras are still rolling and someone is smart enough to share it with everyone to see. Valleywag has posted a video of a British journalist interviewing Apple Vice President Philip Schiller [...]
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McAfee , owner of the popular Anti-Virus Tool has released its top 10 security issues for 2008, which include recurring online threats and a rise in communications-related threats relating to VoIP and instant messaging platforms. It is to no surprise t…
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