Monday, June 21, 2010

GoogleCL for Linux

Manage your Google Applications from the Command Line(Terminal).
With GoogleCL installed, you'll be able to do a bunch of tasks from uploading a full folder of folders to Picasa, editing your Google Docs to uploading videos on YouTube straight from your Terminal.
Get it Here

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Remove ads on Facebook

Facebook users using Firefox web browser can use this hack script for Greasemonkey add-on to remove annoying ads in Facebook. Of course, it’s possible to use specialized ad blocker such as AdBlock Plus,but some prefer this because it uses very small amount of your system resources.

Install Greasemonkey
Then install this Script Remove All Facebook Ads

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Opera 10.60 beta

The latest version of browser from Opera have been released, with speed improvements and better HTML5 compliance.
Company claims that they has made the browser 50 percent faster than the previous version.
The beta also adds support for many HTML5 features. These include support for the next-generation video and audio codec WebM, geolocation compatibility, Web Workers and App Cache.
The features of Opera 10.60 can be read here.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

DownThemAll

DownThemAll is a powerful yet easy-to-use Mozilla Firefox extension that adds new advanced download capabilities to your browser.

DownThemAll lets you download all the links or images contained in a webpage and much more: you can refine your downloads by fully customizable criteria to get only what you really want.
DownThemAll is all you can desire from a download manager: it features an advanced accelerator that increases speed up to 400%, it allows you to pause and resume downloads at any time and, last but not least, it's fully integrated into your favorite browser!
Add DownThemAll to Firefox
For more information see Features page.

Monday, June 14, 2010

INTEL's Tangent Bay Laptop

ntel Shows Laptop With 4 Screens,1 LCD and 3 OLED's

One of the more interesting ideas from Intel is the multi-screen laptop. While making a laptop with more than one display isn't a new concept (Lenovo's W700 or the gScreen), integrating four into one is a new mark. Of course, they're not all four full sized, but with one LCD and three auxiliary OLED, it's certainly neat.
What makes the Intel prototype even more interesting is that it features multitouch on all of its screens, allowing users to manipulate and move content from one screen to the next, as can be seen in the videos on CNet.

 That's four screens in total. Crazy, right? The prototype's three mini-screens let you organize and play files without taking up room on the main display. You can also use multi-touch gestures, and drag files between screens. 

Watch it in action:

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