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Top 10 Google Chrome Extensions
Submitted by fieldyweb on Friday 30th of December 2011 07:16:15 PM Filed under
With Google Chrome becoming the number 2 Web browser in 2011 it's a sure thing that Google are doing something right. Building on the same success as Firefox and learning from Mozilla Chrome's Plugin and Extensions library is growing daily. Having a Google login linked in with your browser ensures that your plugins will load on any browser you are logged into.
This is a list of extensions i'm using regularly, i do use others, however these are the one's i go back to.
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2012.. What's around the corner..?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Friday 30th of December 2011 02:21:11 PM Filed under
f there is something about prediction posts its a pretty sure thing when you read them back a year later, it's pretty evident that most of us don't have the powers of Nostradamus.
What's going to be hot in 2012?
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What does 2012 have in store for the Linux OS?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Thursday 29th of December 2011 08:26:39 PM Filed under
2011 was a very interesting year for Linux, the Jewel in the crown Ubuntu got some very bad press mostly over Unity. KDE started to get its act together and took great strides to provide a usable GUI and the Gnome Team took minimalisation to a whole new level for GUI's with Gnome 3.
So what does 2012 have to offer for the Linux Community?
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Top 10 Useful Websites for 2011
Submitted by fieldyweb on Thursday 29th of December 2011 07:43:09 PM Filed under
As the Web grows and provides us with more and more services it's often too easy to lose a few services here and there. While Facebook and Google are huge names and indeed are also willing to kill off services which don't work (especially Google this year) there are other URL's which provide niche services.
This list is of 10 such services which enhance the usage of the internet and you may not have heard of them.
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Kobo Tablet
Submitted by fieldyweb on Thursday 29th of December 2011 01:04:29 AM Filed under
While Amazon do whatever they need to do with UK Publishing companies before they release the Kindle fire over here in Blighty, there is of course the normal Kindle touch, however having had a play with it I wasn't that impresses with the Interface or the lack of cheap books. I decided to have a scout round for alternative eInk/eBook readers.
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Maybe it's not coincidence, maybe the Mayans were onto something..?
Submitted by fieldyweb on Wednesday 28th of December 2011 01:50:32 PM Filed under
I'm not going to write here that the 2012 Mayan Prophecy is actually going to happen. However I won't be dictated to by scientists. The cosmos is a huge place. and the examples here show we are closer to our demise than a bad child playing Marbles..
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Top 10 in Tech of 2011
Submitted by fieldyweb on Monday 26th of December 2011 05:42:11 PM Filed under
It's that time of the year when everyone seems to be recapping on what was good, bad and ugly on various topics. So it only seems fair that I present you with my selection of top 10 in Tech for 2011..
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What Does Linux and Role Playing Games Have in Common?
Submitted by bigbearomaha on Sunday 25th of December 2011 08:30:43 PMAs a recently revived Game Master/DM going back to my RPG roots in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, 1st Edition after about a 20 year absence, I find that computer technology has impacted Role Playing Games far beyond being able to play online.
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Big oops! Leo Laporte posts love affair online.
Submitted by Texstar on Friday 23rd of December 2011 09:35:08 PM Filed under
Big oops!!! Leo Laporte delivers technology advice to millions managed to broadcast an explicit Google chat with his lover, exposing the affair he's apparently been carrying on with his CEO.
http://gawker.com/5870610/how-the-voice-of-tech-leaked-his-own-sex-chat
Looks like someone has been very very naughty! LOL
Big Thank You for Donations
Submitted by srlinuxx on Thursday 22nd of December 2011 09:52:54 PM Filed under
I wanted to formally thank again those who donated to tuxmachines' Christmas stocking this year at Texstar's suggestion.
The Internet will find a way, and the consumer will always win..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Tuesday 20th of December 2011 11:52:49 PM Filed under
In the US, for the first time in a very long time the government are going to be in situ this wednesday to vote, do what ever it is they are doing to try and get the Stop Online Piracy Act passed or at least to the next stage.
Realistically does it matter if the pass, fail, whatever, long term the future of copyright and censorship has nothing to do with this act, its' down to the consumer and the internet.. It's you and I not the US Government who hold the future..
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Pear OS Linux Panther 3 review
Submitted by finid on Monday 19th of December 2011 07:03:53 PM Filed under
Pear OS is a new Linux desktop distribution based on Ubuntu Desktop with the graphical installer. Its development started in early August 2011 by David Tavares (from France), and on August 15 2011, Pear OS 1.0, the first version marked “stable,” was released. The latest edition, release on December 14 2011, is Pear OS Linux Panther 3.
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Thanks for the memories Firefox and goodbye..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 18th of December 2011 09:30:12 PM Filed under
I have very fond memories of the first time i found Firefox or Phoenix as it was known almost 10 years ago in 2002. It was a breath of fresh air compared to the then seemingly bloated and slow Internet Explorer browser. Netscape was still around at these times and as Phoenix became Firebird, and Firebird became Firefox early features such as Tabbed Browsing, Plugins and Extentions set Firefox far ahead of the competition.
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The Porn industry and technology..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 18th of December 2011 01:46:56 PM Filed under
Love it or hate it, the Adult Entertainment Industry has helpled shaped the tech world for over 40 years, from the early VHS / Betamax wars to todays 3D TV it has lead the way in innovation for media as a mass form and the rest of the movie industry could learn from it.
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Put a little something in tuxmachines stocking
Submitted by Texstar on Thursday 15th of December 2011 11:53:07 PM Filed under
With Christmas just 10 days away how about putting a little extra something in tuxmachines stocking this year? I know times are tough but if you have an extra 5 or 10 or even 20 bucks it would be a really nice way to say thanks to Susan for bringing us our daily fix of news and information.
http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/15555
Merry Christmas to all!
Subsonic Media Streamer 4.6: The Proper Review
Submitted by fieldyweb on Wednesday 14th of December 2011 11:06:06 PM Filed under
I've done a few write up's on my blog about Subsonic however none of them were a proper review. So i've put one up. Covering What this is, stup, media, codecs and performance. this is great software especially if you're and Android user. However it's not limited to Android as the Web Interface is special too..
This is a followup to a couple of article's i've written about Subsonic, the first was a comparison with AudioGalaxy the other a bit of a puff piece really. This software however deserves a complete review as it's only having been using it for a week and a recent update i've really found out just how powerful it is.
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Subsonic
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 11th of December 2011 11:03:16 PM Filed under
A really good system for streaming your media, audio and video over the internet to your remote mobile and desktop devices. Works on any *nix system with a LAMPP stack.. and a uPNP router..
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A computer is not a fridge...
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 11th of December 2011 09:24:58 PM Filed under
The title of this blog post pretty much sums out how I feel about IT sometimes. On a daily basis i'm introduced to problems which are often of an amazement to me.
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Spideroak. Doing Dropbox better than Dropbox..
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 11th of December 2011 08:39:25 PM Filed under
Let's face it dropbox dropped its guard and proved it's not as secure as it needs to be. Opening the door for a service which is doing Dropbox better and more secure than Dropbox..
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Lastpass.
Submitted by fieldyweb on Sunday 11th of December 2011 07:41:19 PM Filed under
Ensuring your security on any system is essential, while Linux offers many security enhancements over other OS's when it comes to the Internet you can never be too safe. Lastpass offers an incredible solution on a cross platform level for securing your Website access and making sure you only ever have to remember one password, but use as many as you like.
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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