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How to open ISO files?
An ISO image is an image of files that can be burnt to a CD. If you've just downloaded an ISO file, and be able to open the ISO file and edit its contents, before burning it off on a CD, here's a quick guide telling you how you can open an ISO file.18 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Torrent Search bar, search torrents from firefox
Torrents today have grown to become ever popular as a way for downloading large files over the internet, the same way P2P networks ruled the roost for a long time. Opera 9 has an inbuilt torrent support, here is a toolbar you can use in Firefox to easily search and download Torrents. The Torrent Search Bar extension [...] Read More | Tweet This
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User poll, How do you backup files?
I was always curious to know how people back up their files, for the same reason I am running this poll on how users back up their files. Your contribution is always welcome, let me know how you back up your files. If you think your methods do not exist in the choices, feel free to leave [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Mount box.net account in Windows Explorer
Update: If you are unable to mount Box.net as a folder, please read the fix for mounting box.net as a drive in Windows for the solution. Recently while I was doing some blog reading I came across an article on TwisterMc which talked about how to mount box.net account on a Mac PC. While I was happy [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Mathematical combinations so interesting
Mathematics has always been a brainchild to so many things that have evolved in life, its a under statement that some mathematic calculations lead to amazing combinations in its own. Well with amazing i do mean that they are amazing combinations used, the Fibonacci series is one of them, but how many such series do exist [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Extortr, taking web2.0 to the cleaners
Web2.0 based sites have been totally helpful to us in many ways till today with so many applications being available to us which were always termed as traditional desktop applications. With word processing, spreadsheet processing, presentation software available over the internet with Web2.0 sites I feel this trend is going way too overboard. I just saw one [...] Read More | Tweet This




