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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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Find Older Version Of Popular Programs/Applications
Most of us like to keep all the software on our system up to date. New versions are always exiting - new features, old bugs ironed out; we will be so kicked to try them. But not always, all the updated versions are guaranteed to work. There have been cases when the previous versions of the software would have worked/suited better, while the newer ones simply crash. Also there have been times when some features that we were hooked to will be obsolete in the newer versions. Read More | Tweet This
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Get Credits When Someone Copies Text From Websites
At times, what people do with technology just amazes me. There have been a lot of moments when I'd go - 'ahhh.. that's just so simple yet effective' , and today I'm gonna talk about one such implementation of technology. Read More | Tweet This
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Google Search comes to GMail
Use the "Google Search right in GMail" labs feature and search Google while you are at GMail. The results are loaded in a box, thereby not forcing you to leave the GMail interface. You can insert these search results directly into emails/chats without having to copy-paste. Read More | Tweet This
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Command Line Calculator Is A Pretty Neat Calculator Replacement
Command Line Calculator is pretty easy to use, just type in the calculation you need an answer for and hit the enter key, you answer should be printed, this app also allows you to save your calculations so that you can use them again. Read More | Tweet This




