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Windows 7 Launch Party is underway…

..and soon hosts will be among the first to see, use, and share Windows® 7 with their guests. Each host will be receiving a free party pack that includes a special, Signature Edition of Windows® 7 Ultimate. Right now they are setting up their parties after choosing from four party themes — PhotoPalooza, Media Mania, [...]

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Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview

Microsoft has announced recently that the next major release of their Microsoft Office suite of applications is named 2010 and expected to be released for a Technical Preview (Beta) by July 2009. The last major release MS Office 2007 is actually Version 12. However, the Office 2010 is versioned as 14. This is probably because [...]

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Mac OS X like font smoothing in Windows

Ever wondered why everything looks so beautiful and clear in Mac OS X? It is basically it’s font rendering engine and graphics abilities. Windows is already playing catch up with the font rendering using their own ClearType technology. However, even ClearType can’t stand up to the beauty and clarity given by Mac OS X font [...]

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Open Source as an alternative to Corporates

Open Source as a implementation is as old as the Internet dating from APRANET. The RFC (Request for Comments) of ARPANET is the first Open Source distribution of specifications that were proprietary. However, Open Source as a term was credited to Netscape the company that once owned world’s most popular browser beside Internet Explorer. Failing [...]

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Now run .NET Framework across multiple OS Platforms

I could say it’s been a dream of myself ever since I started coding the .NET Framework 1.0 in 2002. But I never thought it would became a reality given Microsoft’s nature on being the one that rules everyone. But, the powerful community of enthusiastic Open Source developers and the Industry leader in Linux and [...]

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Making Firefox look and feel like Google Chrome

Making Firefox look and feel like Google Chrome

Well, ever since Google released their own Browser, Google Chrome, Firefox users were wondering the same thing. Will Firefox live up to beat yet another Browser? In my point of view, the answer is: Yes and very well beyond. The main reason behind this question is that Firefox users are very well comfortable in using [...]

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localhost displays ‘Permission Denied’ error

Sometimes, after installing IIS, if you try to browse http://localhost, you’ll get a strange error saying “Permission Denied”. The content of the page might look like below:

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Firefox asks user name and password while accessing localhost

This problem is been around for a while and there are very few references available in online regarding this issue. This is mainly IIS problem with Windows Authentication. To solve this, please follow the below steps:

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Windows XP Service Pack 3 Release Candidate

Microsoft on 18th December, has launched the official Release Candidate of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3. This Service Pack includes some interesting security updates and surprisingly with no new features. But installing this Service Pack didn’t made any particular change in the way the operating system worked. Anyhow, considering it’s just a Release Candidate, [...]

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Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s Keynote on Google India Conference

On December 3, 2007, Google India conducted it’s Annual Conference for the Year 2007 at Hyderabad, India.The participants were delighted by the unusual guest to participate in this technological even of Google India. It’s our Ex-President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is always regarded by Indians and worldwide technologists as the aspiring visionary [...]

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