The following is a list of the best 25 extensions for Firefox. They have been classified into three board categories: those that add additional enhancements to the browser and improve a user’s experience, those that add additional enhancements to certain web sites, and …
Archive for July, 2006
Microsoft.com redesign preview that doesn’t work with Firefox
Microsoft released a preview of their redesigned site. Lots of AJAX, looks good, but doesn’t work with Firefox. You can scream bloody murder now.
Confused about high definition TV? Read this!
If you’re thinking of jumping on the high definition bandwagon, do yourself a favour and read this guide/breakdown. It will tell you everything you need to know and more…
India’s biggest life insurer opts for Linux
All of LIC
â??s 2,048 branches, 100 divisional offices, seven zonal offices, head office and subsidiary offices will be covered by the deployment. Along with this all of LICâ??s desktops will also simultaneously be converted to Linux. Approximately 60,000 users and five to six thousand servers will migrate to RHEL.
October Debut for Microsoft ‘iPod Killer’
Microsoft’s so-called “iPod killer” could be unveiled as early as late next month, with the company preparing to build momentum towards an October launch, sources close to the situation have told BetaNews.
Reinstall and Restore Win XP Activation
If you have to reinstall Win XP on the same equipment, you know what a pain it is to reactivate XP. This simple guide tells how to backup and restore two small files so you can avoid reactivation.
Top 10 Dumbest Online Business Ideas That Made It Big Time.
1. Million Dollar Homepage, 2. SantaMail, 3. Doggles, and so on.
Google’s unknown artist has huge following
The 28-year-old webmaster designs the whimsical logos that decorate Google.com’s otherwise Spartan Web site on special occasions.
Guide to Those Useless Windows XP Services
here is a look at the default set of services that come with a fresh installation of Windows XP. “We’ll tell you the ones that you don’t need and try to tell you why, so you can disable them without any problems.”
In France you can get a PC and Broadband Wireless for a Buck a Day!
In 2004, the government sponsored a similar scheme to equip university students with a laptop for E1 a day. From September 2004 to September 2005, the proportion of students owning laptops rose from 8% to 22% with the project scheduled to continue until 35% of French students are equipped with laptops.