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A Single Command to Install Thunderbird 3 in Ubuntu

By • Dec 9th, 2009 • Filed under: Email, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

For Windows, Mac and Linux: Thunderbird 3 makes it to the final after many preliminary betas, lovers of the open source cross-platform desktop email client can now grab it and enjoy its many new features.

Google Public DNS – A free DNS Service

By • Dec 5th, 2009 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

Google has a launched a new service, well that no news, what makes news is that it’s a free DNS (Domain Name System) service called Google Public DNS. Why will Google offer a service you already have, given that your ISP (Internet Service Provider) automatically handles the switching between easy-to-remember domain names and unique Internet […]

Use Facebook to Protect Your Email Address from Scrappers

By • Dec 4th, 2009 • Filed under: Email, Security, Web Utilities

A simple trick you can quickly deploy to prevent your email addresses from scrappers is use to display them in an image format. That’s exactly how Facebook deals with our email addresses to prevent friends and spambots from scrapping them. So if you need an email image and don’t have time to create one, then […]

Print Context Menu adds Print Preview to Your Firefox Right-Click Menu

By • Dec 4th, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

Windows, Linux and Mac: Print Context Menu is a Firefox extension that adds the Print and Print Preview options to the context menu of your Firefox browser. That’s all. This little extension adds to Firefox’s right-click menu a feature that most other browsers like Opera, Internet or Google Chrome have out of the box. Anyway […]

McAfee’s Top Five Riskiest Country Domains

By • Dec 3rd, 2009 • Filed under: Security, Web Hosting

Better watch out for this country domains, according to McAfee they are the riskiest country domains online for 2009. Cameroon takes the lead, it seems the dot cm (.cm) used by this West African nation attracts cyber-criminals who setup fake typo sites with the aim of capitalizing on .cm which is a common typo for […]