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Free Download : Firefox 3.5 Beta 4

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Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 is now available for download. The past week, as Mozilla made available Firefox 3.0.9, I was telling you that Beta 4 for what used to be Firefox 3.1 was just around the corner. Mozilla was in fact aiming to get the browser snapshot out by the end of the past week, [...]

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iPhone succumbs to puppy madness

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You love your puppies, but maybe hanging out with them at home just isn’t enough for you and you want to peek at others’ puppies, too. Now you can indulge this puppy love whenever you want, wherever you want, with the potential of seeing an unlimited number of puppies, as long as you have an [...]

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Microsoft Windows 7 RC delivery date leaked

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Microsoft has made release candidate of Windows 7 in just over two weeks in the company’s Web site showed Saturday.
According to the page posted on the Microsoft Partner Program website at, Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC), may be available for subscribers Microsoft developers, and IT services until May 5. Partners will be able to download [...]

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When Gamers Turn Gamblers Due To Addiction

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A new study suggests that video games are highly addictive, as the game addicts more than half of the same features as the passion for gambling.
Researchers at Iowa State University and National Institute on Media and the Family, studied 1178 American children and adolescents aged 8 to 18 years, and found that the dependence of [...]

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Ubuntu 9.04 release candidate has been published

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The Ubuntu project has published a release candidate, or final testing version, for the upcoming 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope version of its popular Linux distribution.
“We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable and suitable for testing by any user,” said Ubuntu developer Steve Langasek in an email.
If release candidates prove stable, they sometimes end [...]

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