
HTML5 is said to be the language of the next generation of the World Wide Web and, compared to other coding types, has unparalleled opportunities. So you’ve heard all rumors about HTML5 would take over Adobe Flash. While most web community argues that it’s possible or not, you must be wandering what makes HTML5 so [...]
July 9, 2010 | Posted in
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Tip 1: Capture with Web sites If you’re a regular YouTube viewer, you’ve probably experienced the frustration of trying to save your favorite videos. The movies are presented in the Flash Video (FLV) format and can’t be downloaded with a simple right-click. Flash Video makes highly-compressed streaming video possible, and many Web sites use it [...]

Computer manufacturing giant Dell will release its own tablet device soon, known as the Streak. The tablet computer is just the first of the many products that Dell is planning to introduce to the market in the coming months. Unlike most tablet devices today, the Dell Streak is smaller. It has a 5-inch (or 12-centimeter) [...]
May 31, 2010 | Posted in
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What is Sudoku? It’s a global sensation! Sudoku is a number-placement puzzle that is mentally challenging, easy to learn and highly addictive. In Japanese, “Su” means number, while “doku” means single. Within the game, no column, row or box can contain a repeated number, hence the name. This addictive puzzle has been a huge success [...]
March 31, 2010 | Posted in
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The EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, Cecilia Malmström, wants all member states to be obliged to block websites containing child pornography. This would be a great mistake, the left-liberal daily Frankfurter Rundschau writes: “Firstly, hiding online images of abuse and rape behind a curtain rather than erasing them won’t help a single child. … Secondly [...]
March 31, 2010 | Posted in
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Since Tuesday night the US company Google has been redirecting Chinese visitors to its servers in Hong Kong to avoid censorship from the People’s Republic. Commentators see the move as the reasonable course of action, enhancing both the company’s image and freedom of opinion. Google cleans up its image Google’s decision to redirect Chinese Google [...]
March 24, 2010 | Posted in
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Recently, an ancient bug has been discovered in the most popular computer operating system — Windows. Sources said, the bug was found out by one of the company’s biggest rival Google’s security researcher Tavis Ormandy. Microsoft, the company behind Windows, is expected to release patch for the bugs in this February. Report published in the [...]
February 8, 2010 | Posted in
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An unknown error translates from English to Russian; the word combination ending with “to blame/not to blame” provides different results depending on the subject. “USA is to blame/Russia is to blame/Obama is to blame/Medvedev is to blame” translates as the partially opposite – “US is NOT to blame, Russia is to blame/ Obama is NOT [...]
February 3, 2010 | Posted in
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It seems that the European Commission and Microsoft have reached a compromise regarding the tight (when it comes to Microsoft) competition rules of the EU. In fact, in order to avoid a fine for anti-competitive behavior, Microsoft has agreed to a barter exchange. Instead of shelling out millions to the Commission, Microsoft will be going [...]
January 19, 2009 | Posted in
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This puzzle uses Macromedia’s Flash (.swf) technology. The Flash plug-in might be installed in your Web browser or you can download it for free from Macromedia.com.
January 2, 2009 | Posted in
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