Add live web pages to your PowerPoint presentations

Lets suppose that you are giving a presentation on “Using Google Effectively” and at some time you need to demonstrate certain Google tricks through the web browser. To do so, you minimize your slideshow, launch the browser, open google.com and wait for the page to load and then show the tricks. Once you are over …
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T-Mobile G1 Google Android Review

There is a lot riding on the shoulders of T-Mobile’s G1 Android phone. In some ways, it carries the collective hopes of Linux, open source and Google fans everywhere. It’s open, collaborative and community-based, in other words, everything the iPhone and Windows Mobile aren’t. As so many onlookers crowd around this newborn phone, there’s no …
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PS3 vs. XBox 360 vs. Wii: Which one should I buy?

In recent years the gaming industry has had a huge growth. We’ve seen new gaming consoles, great looking games and an increase in the number of people playing them. We are presently in the seventh generation of video games which focuses on consoles released since 2004. The current generation is having a console battle between …
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Fujitsu releases new Lifebook A6220 laptop

Fujitsu just announced their latest Lifebook A6220 laptop. The new notebook comes equipped with a Blu-ray drive, ultra wideband wireless data transfer, HDMI port, and swappable shells, which can be used to change the colour/design of your laptop. The 15.4-inch notebook has in it’s heart the Centrino 2 platform, with a p8400 Core 2 Duo …
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Apple unveils updated MacBook

Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently revealed MacBook’s updated version. The update brings new features to the laptop including Nvidia graphics, a glass multitouch trackpad, solid state drives, LED backlit display, a thinner casing, a bit of price reduction and more cool features. Share

TrayEverything: Minimize your programs to the System Tray

Amazon.com Widgets TrayEverything is small portable program that minimizes windows to the system tray even when the application lacks the support for being put in the tray. Besides simply minimizing, TrayEverything can add a button to the title bar of windows for easy minimizing to the tray. You can also assign hotkeys to minimize and …
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Monitor your CPU temperatures in Ubuntu

Amazon.com Widgets One of the main things that concern power users are whether their PC components are running at appropriate temperatures or not. Since high temperatures can result in hardware failures or vice-versa, you need to keep a check. If you are running a Linux distro like Ubuntu , you can add CPU temperature displays …
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