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This is the best zipping and unzipping software I’ve found so far. It supports even linux tar tgz files! Best of all, it’s free! They even got some free FTP software called AlFTP, which is pretty neat too. Since I switch back and forth between my Ubuntu linux deskto ...
Here’s a great way to recycle your old harddrive, looks like a technological art, I like it! via make ...
This is cool info if you are thinking about developing postal code reading embedded application, you will have to make a better application than Pitney Bowes though…well our mail machine kinda sucks, will someone develop a better one??? Microsoft has how to read those litt ...
Okay, today I was trying to re-partition my new HP laptop so I can install Linux without erasing my new Windows Media edition that came with it.  After downloading about a dozen partitioning software that don’t actually let you partition your drives unless you pay them li ...
This is great, a site that lets you stash videos and photos, plus it lets you edit video, which is really cool… Online video storage, editing and management service StashSpace will make a full public launch and media press on Wednesday. Unlike the many services we see focu ...
Nice phonE~ The N91 8GB can also play MP3, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ tracks, as can the other handsets in the line-up. Nokia said it was bundling an update version of its PC Suite data synchronisation software with Music Manager rip and transfer code. The N70 and N73 incorporate 1GB ...
Cute Flash Drive coming from Freshly Squeezed Flash ...
Kinda cool hackable linux powered DVR here. Features: Standalone Linux Based Media Player connects to your TV Record from any external analog audio/video source such as a DVD player or Cable box Automatically encode video/audio for playback on mobile devices such as PSP and mo ...
TDK has announced that its reached a capacity of 32GB with its new IDE compatible NAND Flash memory. The Flash disk is roughly 20 percent smaller in size than a standard 2.4-inch notebook drive, consumes less less power and can transfer data at rates up to 33.3MBps. It is curre ...

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