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From the monthly archives:

July 2009

Nokia’s music machine obliterates two of our biggest tecgh peeves: carrier enslavement and costly tunes. The device comes unlocked, so it can be used on any GSM network without the 2-year contracts most subsidized handsets coerce you into.
Even sweeter will be when Nokia debuts its music store in the United States, customers will be able [...]

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If you are an internet addict then you should get yourself Apple Iphone 3G. Iphone has been the same, but addition of 3G and GPS, it’s vastly improved its popularity. Not that it was not popular earlier.
Performance is dramatically faster - Web surfing now feels like a productivity booster, not a novelty. Still the lack [...]

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When gadget lust fades, it’s the phone’s software that keeps the relationship alive. The G1 features the Google-powered Android operating system, an open-source OS that encourages amateur coders to develop innovative applications for it.

Here are your first two downloads:
BioWallet -  which uses iris scans to protect ytour phones privacy
ShopSavvy - a price-comparision program that uses [...]

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Well, did you know that Flickr has an inbuilt feature using which you can add digital watermarks to your photos you upload to your account on Flickr ?
This is possible because Picnik is integrated with Flickr. Picknik is a free service that lets you edit your photo in real time and in the browser. You [...]

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Just because you have a Digital SLR, doesn’t mean that you can take great pictures with it. You need to learn to use your digital SLR and have to understand your camera and it’s functionalities to get great pictures.
Here are some tips that may help you to take great pictures with your Digital SLR:
1> If [...]

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You can use OpenedFilesView by logging onto Windows 2000, Windows 2003 or 2008, Windows XP, Windows Vista as well as Windows 7 operating system with admin user privileges. This freeware is incompatible with Windows NT, Windows ME and Windows 9x.
The function of the software is to exhibit the catalog of all files open in the [...]

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ShellExView is a freeware that exhibits the information about shell extensions that have been set up in the computer for enhancing the capabilities of the Windows OS. It displays a list of both those shell extensions automatically set up by your OS and those set up by applications.
Shell extension details revealed by this software include [...]

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SmartSniff is a freeware that helps detain TCP/IP packets that move through the network adapter. It permits viewing of this data as a series of dialogues between the server and the client in either ASCII format or in hex dump format. Generally ASCII format is used for HTTP, POP3, SMTP and FTP protocols that are [...]

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OfficeIns is a freeware that shows the list of all Microsoft programs installed in your system, such as MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook, MS PowerPoint, MS Visio, MS Project, Access and MS FrontPage. These details are exhibited in the main window.
It also permits you to switch these add-ins on/off. For this you have to [...]

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If you’ve been regularly visiting ITGossips you would have noticed a lot of changes over the last couple of days. The reason for all these changes is, change in management of ITGossips.
There have been some technical changes in the way the site functions now and the new change has been bit of a challenge rather [...]

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