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The community behind the OpenOffice freeware have released a new version (2.2) of the program this past week, the “rival” of Microsoft Office is already on my must-have-list of programs, and should be in yours too because it is good and...

It looks like the time has come make a revolution on your house, after getting some good sound to be played as the doorbell it is time to rearrange your living room, bedroom, kitchen, and so on. With the Furnish program you can make this changes...

Undelete Plus

November 28, 2006 | In: Freeware, General

If you are the Windows kind of person that mistakenly delete files, what you really need to make the stress level go lower is the Undele Plus. It is a free program that is able to recover deleted files easily, if there are too many files being...

What won't people put Linux on? Probably a dead badger is the limit. But kidding aside, Motorola is apparently setting up a Linux-based RAZR PDA phone at some point in the future. This is cool news, as Palm seems a bit stuck in the water, leaving us a...

I used to run a small technology center at a university, and one of the things we always wanted was a small, lean application that would allow users to crop, erase, and remove red eyes from photos that didn't cost much. We used PaintShop Pro, which...

Well folks, judging by the enormous response we got the last time we mentioned Firefox (and told lied to you about the new FF model, Alexandra Ansgar) here at Gadgetizer, we thought we'd let you know about the new BETA release of FF2 that's now ready for...

Open source and 'nix freaks will love this pic of two young ladies sunbathing topless on a beach in Greece, with a Unix book... Aww heck, you're still looking at the picture and not even reading this, so I'll stop typing now. [Source: Flickr Photo...

arstechnica is reporting that Firefox 2.0 alpha 3 will be available today for download. The biggest change is having Googles anti-phishing tools: The next version of Firefox will come out of the virtual box with Google's anti-phishing tools built...

Microsoft Word and the Symantec Antivirus aren't alone while screaming for attention on security measures. Skype was also a victim of this nightmare and the flaw was discovered by Brett Moore, Head of Research at Security Assessment - an Australian...

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