Adobe announced that it would be dropping support for Flash Player on Linux. Moving forward, your only chance of running a recent Flash Player on Linux is to use Google Chrome, which comes with a built-in version.
Of course, this may seem like an evil plot by Google to gain market share on Linux, but that's no... |
23 February 2012 09:14 GMT |
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Sony Ericsson is preparing the launch of new smartphones during the ongoing year, some of which should make an official appearance as soon as next week during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, while others are expected at MWC in February. One of the devices that Sony Ericsson might launch during 2012 would... |
7 January 2012 10:00 GMT |
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Next year, Sony Ericsson is expected to bring to the market some appealing new handsets in the Xperia lineup, and the just leaked Sony Ericsson Pepper is one of them.
The smartphone is expected to land on shelves as the successor of this year’s Xperia neo V, at least this is what the specs list that emerge... |
17 December 2011 06:55 GMT |
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Here is the solution to see Michael Jackson black again and with a healthy skin: black pepper could treat his skin disease called vitiligo. If it is vitiligo, as medical science calls it so, a condition in which areas of skin lose pigmentation, turning white. A new research made at King's College London and publ... |
18 February 2008 02:51 GMT |
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They can send you to hell and maybe back (we don't know for sure), but it's hard to imagine modern Latin American cuisine without chili peppers. But also the Hungarian or other cuisines for that matter. Chili peppers (Capsicum species) originated in South America. They were cultivated and traded in the Ame... |
6 December 2007 14:06 GMT |
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Chili peppers can send you to hell and maybe back (we don't know for sure), but even so, what causes sufferance can also bring relief. Capsaicin, the 'hell-inducing' chemical from the jalapeos and habaeros is already a main ingredient in a balm for stiff joints and arthritis. A new study reveals how this ... |
4 October 2007 05:05 GMT |
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Would you risk at any price to get a scorched throat and terrible butt pains because of a chili? In case you wouldn't, here is a new method to discover the power of a chili pepper. A team at the Baylor University has developed a relatively simple technique to analyze the active chemicals in the pepper that could... |
13 August 2007 04:38 GMT |
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