Some of us like music a lot. We love it so much that we buy it from the Internet, we take it with us to different places, and we just can’t get enough of it, no matter where we are. Some of us even have some huge and pretty impressive collections of various kinds of music. Rock, pop, techno, classic, each one h... |
19 November 2009 12:11 GMT |
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Ed Wardle, a documentary maker, was supposed to survive twelve weeks in the Canadian wilderness with nothing but a rifle, a fishing rod and a camera, but had to be emergency airlifted after only seven weeks after he sent a distress call, on the brink of starvation. As of now, Channel 4, the network for which Wardle w... |
26 August 2009 06:45 GMT |
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Experts from the University of Colorado at Boulder (UCB) and the National Geographic Society have finally succeeded in breaking a 75-year-old enigma, which surrounded folktale artist, writer and footloose explorer Everett Ruess. The explorer, aged at about 20, disappeared in the 1930s, as he roamed the US Southwest o... |
4 May 2009 10:53 GMT |
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Desktop customization can be a nice pastime and is even felt as a necessity when the old items displayed onto your computer's screen become boring. If new wallpapers and screensavers are easy to find and replace, the default icons for your files and folders are a bit more tricky to locate (online or offline), se... |
3 March 2009 12:41 GMT |
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Considering the ever growing need for disk space, managing every file that you might have could be quite problematic. Forget about the days when you had 10 to 20 GB of hard disk space and you thought you would never fill it up. Nowadays, not even 320 GB can guarantee you will not be tormented with the "Insufficient d... |
21 November 2008 10:11 GMT |
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I'm sure you have all realized that browsing through a large hard disk drive can be somewhat exhausting. Sometimes it appears that you can never find what you are looking for, not to mention remember where you've placed it. The old fashion Windows Explorer might have become obsolete for tracking down a... |
18 November 2008 06:01 GMT |
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The Switzerland-based underwater explorer and scientist who still holds the world record for the deepest dive passed away on Saturday at his residence near Lake Geneva, at the age of 86, as stated in an official release of his son's company, Solar Impulse. He worked for NASA after he performed the dive in the M... |
3 November 2008 08:52 GMT |
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Nowadays it becomes harder and harder to keep track of the files you have stored on your computer for the sole reason that the HDD capacity has increased considerably. It is obvious that you not only need time to find what you are looking for but also a lot of patience. In this type of situations, ShellLess comes to... |
31 July 2008 11:40 GMT |
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Some browsers can be corrupted to give out information from the computer, or worse: if properly exploited by a hacker, they can let him use malicious software upon the target's machine.Specialists in security have stated that exploits will affect users that have Firefox installed on their PC, and that hacks can ... |
16 August 2007 16:06 GMT |
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Space…the final frontier! For all the natural-born astronomers out there who suffer from insomnia, Meade introduces a revolutionary way to explore the universe: the mySKY "astronomy professor". The device is an easy-to-use multi-media player designed to guide you through the night sky like no other.Meade's paten... |
6 June 2007 03:49 GMT |
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"Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better"(Émile Coué). This must be the motto of every application that is being created. As the software market is full of all types of programs, the developers should really struggle to improve their softwares day by day. I don't understand what is the meanin... |
13 April 2007 07:02 GMT |
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