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Top 5 Firefox Plugins for the Web Surfer |
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by Leonidas
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Tuesday, 08 May 2007 04:34 PM |
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What is your internet browser for, if not for surfing the ocean that is the World Wide Web. As a basic browser, Firefox is merely OK, as the power of Mozilla's brainchild can only be fully realized by installing plugins which help add functionality to your browsing experience. That said, Firefox is probably the best thing to happen to internet surfing since sliced bread, as you can literally customize how you want your browsing experience to be. Like this plugin? Slap it on. Don't like how that plugin works? get rid of it with a couple of clicks of the mouse.
With that in mind, here is not one, not two, but five of the best plugins for internet junkies, at least in my eyes. I would have gone for maybe 10 or 15 plugins for a longer article, but my add-ons collection really only consists of the five I write about below.
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Samsung SGH-D880 Dual Sim Phone |
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by Terence
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Monday, 11 February 2008 05:25 PM |
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Samsung has a reputation for producing the most models of
mobile phones out there. With over a hundred different models alone in the
Korean market, it's no surprise that it has models
to accommodate almost everyone’s needs. In come the SGH-D880 incorporating two
separate SIM card slots and Dual Active Standby connectivity that will enable
users to enjoy the functionality of two phones in one.
Read on for the full review.
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VigSys VR20 Wireless Data Gateway and VM10 USB Data Gateway Review |
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by Terence
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 05:50 PM |
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With the latest trend of wireless broadband being heavily promoted by the local telcos, HSDPA and 3G modems are being flooding the market mainly from China and Taiwan. Today however we got a chance to test drive products from VigSys a local brand.
We will take a look at the VigSys USB Data Gateway the VM10 and the VR20 Wireless Data Gateway.
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Hands On With The New(ish) T-Mobile G1 |
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by Wern Shen
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Monday, 06 October 2008 02:40 PM |
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There's no better way to get to know a new product than to mash around with it yourself. But since we're probably never going to get our grubby paws on an Android anytime soon, we've have had to settle on the next best thing. An online based emulation. Well, a 360-degree view of the G1, a guided tour through a few of it's functions and an almost fully-functional emulation to be exact.
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by Jun Wei Lee
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Thursday, 13 October 2005 07:43 PM |
The Ubuntu team has released Ubuntu 5.10 (codenamed
Breezy Badger) today, and is starting to take orders for FREE pressed
CDs.
Ubuntu is a user-friendly Linux distribution along the lines of
Fedora (well it depends), Mandriva and SuSE that is taking the world by
storm, backed by South African entrepreneur Mark
Shuttleworth. It features a beautiful Gnome based desktop and is based
on Debian, with more up-to-date software/packages. Screenshots: 1, 2.
So get your Ubuntu loving today.
Links:
Release notes
Order FREE Ubuntu CDs
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