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Two of the various useful tools included in Microsoft’s Sysinternals Suite (created by Mark Russinovich) have been recently updated with fixes for issues previously spotted in them. One of the updated tools is Autoruns, now up for download as version 11.31, with a fix for a bug that caused it not to automatic... |
24 May 2012 08:27 GMT |
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My only thought after seeing the opening cinematic of Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet was: What did I just see and how long does a game need to be in order to explain all of that without using any sort of real dialog?
The sleek and cartoony intro might just create expectations too high for the game itself, which is a... |
30 April 2012 18:41 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download a number of new resources designed to add extra value to Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) 2010 Update Rollup 1.
Customers need only make their way to the Microsoft Download Center and grab the Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) 2010 Update Rollup 1 Tools.
“These... |
3 November 2011 06:20 GMT |
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LibreOffice has become the premiere choice as an office suite software in most important Linux distributions, but it lacked the add-ons feature, something to make it a lot more like its bigger brother, OpenOffice.org. The Document Foundation announced that LibreOffice will now benefit from additional functionality th... |
31 October 2011 11:31 GMT |
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Without a doubt, everyone's waiting for Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) in order to see just what an Android OS refined for tablet use can offer (and how well it can fare against iOS), and it seems that the wait will be really worth it, as the most recent preview of the open-source OS reveals. The new bits and pieces o... |
27 January 2011 02:40 GMT |
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In a recent investigation, researchers showed that it was changes in the brains of hominids living in the Stone Age that allowed for them to start creating more complex tools. For many years, historians and anthropologists have been wondering as to what was it exactly that allowed our ancestors living in the Stone Ag... |
4 November 2010 11:10 GMT |
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A technique for creating spearheads that was previously believed to be only 20,000 years old was in a new study demonstrated to have existed at least 75,000 years ago in southern Africa. Early humans living in the area were capable of creating thin, sharp spearheads out of heated stone a long time before researchers ... |
29 October 2010 14:01 GMT |
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A German philosopher proposed a long time ago that the tools people used tended to be perceived as being an integrated part of their personality. Until now, there has been no way for scientists to test the validity of this statement, but researchers managed recently to devise a deceptively simple test to determine wh... |
10 March 2010 04:03 GMT |
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As anyone working in shaping materials can tell you, there is a certain limit to the degree of accuracy a press can instill into solids such as metals. From a certain point on, the force the press needs in order to make the modifications starts producing cracks, and perforates the material being shaped, causing imper... |
8 February 2010 19:31 GMT |
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New Caledonian crows are apparently able to use tools in their natural ecosystems, researchers report. The finding is very important because it represents the first time that this type of behavior has been observed outside the highly controlled settings of scientific laboratories. The new investigation was conducted ... |
18 January 2010 18:01 GMT |
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Over the years, scientists have been forced to rethink their theories that held only humans and primates could use tools. Rodents, birds and even elephants were proven to be able to do this as well, albeit to a smaller extent, and now octopi are added to the list as well. Recent observations have revealed that an oct... |
15 December 2009 04:53 GMT |
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As scientists working with nanoparticles know, detecting the extremely small formations can be as difficult as producing them in the first place. They have to be searched for using advanced pieces of technology, and even then there is no guarantee that they will be found. Now, experts at the Washington University in ... |
4 December 2009 20:01 GMT |
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Perhaps the most important thing that separates us from other animals is the fact that we are able to use tools proficiently, and to a great extent. One could easily argue that the instruments are what allowed our species to evolve to the point it's at today, alongside fire and speech. These three aspects of hum... |
12 November 2009 03:56 GMT |
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Alongside the release of iPhone OS 3.1.2 yesterday, iPhone SDK 3.1.2 was also made available for free download via Apple’s Downloads section. For developers, instruments can now profile their application on a device via the WiFi connection, while the iPhone Development grouping now collects crash logs, install ... |
9 October 2009 02:44 GMT |
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Containing remote administration tools, documentation, and utilities that users can install on a computer other than their server, the Server Admin Tools 10.6 package is now available for free download for Snow Leopard users. Posted yesterday on Apple’s Support / Downloads section, the Server Admin Tools 10.6 ... |
29 August 2009 06:16 GMT |
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New archaeological finds cast a new light on the life of early humans, living as far back as 72,000 years ago. It would appear that even in those remote times, toolmakers knew the fact that treating their tools thermally, as in with fire, provided a new set of traits, that could not be obtained naturally. The finds w... |
14 August 2009 02:34 GMT |
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A company providing mobile application development tools going by the name of EachScape has announced a web-based development platform targeting companies that wish to create mobile applications for smartphones. While support will ultimately be expanded to Google’s Android and RIM platforms, EachScape’s d... |
9 July 2009 10:03 GMT |
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Recent digs done in Boulder, Colorado, have revealed a series of stone artifacts dating back almost 13,000 years ago, which were apparently used to butcher camels and horses, two of the several hundred species of mammals that went extinct in the Americas until the end of the Pleistocene period, some 10,000 years ago.... |
26 February 2009 03:00 GMT |
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*I would like you to take into consideration that this is the 21st century and that photo editing tools have been around for quite a while now* The previously announced partnership between Picnik and Flickr has finally paid off today, with the launch of the editing program that is supposed to make Flickr more user f... |
5 December 2007 07:08 GMT |
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Based on the multiple Emmy Award-winning animated series from Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment, and featuring the actual voice actors from the series, Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt is a third-person action adventure game, which brings the colourful and hysterical world of the Animaniacs wonderfully ... |
16 November 2007 03:06 GMT |
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In the latest news, Microsoft isn't doing so well (what a surprise), and it makes more and more sense why Bill Gates stepped down from the company's throne. Windows Vista didn't sell as much as they expected it would, people are suing over the Windows Vista Capable Logo, and all in all, there is rising... |
11 April 2007 06:06 GMT |
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