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Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha For Unix/Linux Drops Qt Libraries

Last week Opera 10.50 pre-alpha was released for Windows and Mac platforms, the Unix version was still in the making and got into the wild yesterday. Opera 10.5 pre-alpha for Unix is now QT libraries non-dependent, so Unix platforms can rclasse Opera without having to install these these libraries; More»

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Super OS 9.10 is a Jam-Packed Ubuntu 9.10 with many Updated Ready-to-Use Applications

Super OS 9.10

Super OS 9.10 (formerly Super Ubuntu) is jam-packed version of Ubuntu 9.10 ‘Karmic’ for those who prefer to have Ubuntu 9.10 with a multitude of updated usable applications immediately after installation. This certainly makes Super OS heavy, in fact it is download-able as a Super OS 9.10 DVD that weighs approximately 1.05 GB.
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Find the Fastest DNS Server for your Computer with Namebench

Namebench

What if your ISP’s (Internet Service Provider) DNS Server is slower than alternatives like Google Public DNS or OpenDNS. Well its easy to know, grab Namebench and in less than 10 minutes you’ll find-out which free public DNS service is the best option for your computer. Namebench is a free benchmarking tool that searches for the fastest DNS servers for your computer by pitting your current DNS servers against free alternatives. More»

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How To install µTorrent Portable in Ubuntu [How to control your Torrents with uTorrent’s WebUI]

µTorrent, the world’s most popular BitTorrent client is a light-weight Windows only application that is well known for its low resource-consuming ability and its speed, but is also known to put in-one-place most of the features (bandwidth prioritization, scheduling, RSS auto-downloading and Mainline DHT) you’ll find in other BitTorrent clients like Azureus or BitComet. uTorrent v2.0 (still a beta) adds UDP Support – UDP trackers are less resource intensive than HTTP trackers. They “put less strain on their servers”.

Rather than using the official µTorrent runnable to install the BitTorrent client in Ubuntu, I used µTorrent Portable by PortableApps that is lighter – it takes only 1MB of your hard disk or portable USB key space when installed. It has a more simplified installation process – µTorrent Portable actually trims the installation procedure by dropping the creation of launchers. You won’t find ‘Create Start Menu entry’ or ‘Create Quick launch icon’ as you’ll find in µTorrent.exe. It also drops the ‘Configuration’ step (click to see screenshot); and includes a online installer that downloads additional files during setup and updates the client. More»

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XBMC 9.11 Camelot Final with a Kick-Ass new Look is Out

Lovers of the famous open source media center XBMC can now grab XBMC 9.11 final alias Camelot that comes with a new default Confluence Skin that replaces previous default PM3.HD. More»

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