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Track your Lost Cell Phone

First response of many users, when they lose their cell phone, is to disable/block it by giving IMEI code to the regulatory authority of the state so the thief cannot use it either. But trust me that’s the last thing you want to do with your cell phone, try finding it first.

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OLPC XO 1.5 Laptops Available to Developers

The next generation pre-release OLPC XO Laptops are longing for developers to make several application projects. These new OLPC laptops have updated hardware and currently visiting major universities like Cambridge and MIT.

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You can be lucky with your graphic card

Do you have GeForce GTX260,  GTX275 or  GTX275s. Have you ever overclocked it to get maximum performance. Do you think that you are a real overclocker of GPUs ? Gigabyte is inviting you to prove it and win some cash and free hardware.

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Silverlight vs. Flash: Which one is more Flashy and Light?

FutureWave’s SmartSketch later developed into Flash It all started in 1995, when internet was reaching new dimensions and people at FutureWave realized the need of vector-based animation software to rival Macromedia’s Shockwave. They named it FutureSplash. After huge development cost and time, the product was offered to Adobe and Microsoft. By the end of 1996, […]

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The SGI Octane III is a Desktop SuperComputer

We’re used to see large mainframe supercomputers with multiple racks and multi-processor power. These computers does their job preety well, but are not viable to be installed in spaces where size is an issue such as offices, studios and even in homes where large computing power is needed.

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A digit-less Clock

A new “Word Clock” has surfaced which uses words rather than numerics or dials to tell time. The concept has already been implemented by various people and we have some awesome pictures of it. A brand named QlockTwo offers these beautiful clocks in various colors and 6 languages. Many clock concepts have surfaced recently which looks […]

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PhysX support disabled with ATI GPUs

Nvidia PhysX is a leading technology of the graphics giant which accelerates physics and other computational tasks on the GPU. By default, all the new Nvidia graphics cards support PhysX. Recently, Nvidia has disabled the Physics acceleration on its GPUs when an ATI graphics card is used for rendering graphics.

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Top 10 Games 2009

1. Call of Duty – Modern Warfare 2 Modern Warfare 2 is an upcoming first-person shooter video game produced by Infinity Ward and will be published by Activision for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The game will be released officially world wide in November 2009. It is the sixth sequel of the series […]

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Lenovo’s Mini PC is right around the corner [not nettop]

This is a big year for Lenovo and their fans as they announced world’s thinnest and best nettops and Mini PCs under IdeaCenter. The IdeaCenter Q700 series is a compact desktop series, slightly bigger than a nettop, and offers good desktop power. The PCs were set to release in late August, 2009, however we see […]

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16 Acronyms that geeks speak but don’t know the meaning

Among email etiquettes is that you should not use acronyms because not every person knows the meaning of these acronyms. Imagine you’re a geek among your friends and they ask you what the hell is DMOZ, or what does MP3 stands for! Here are few acronyms that most geeks use in their daily life but […]

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