Sangeet
Sangeet Khatri
Sangeet

And you are saying that I can't? What makes you think that.

I don't know that how long ago you considered switching to Libreoffice and Open Source, but as the current situation goes, LibreOffice is on par with MS Office for like 90 percent of the tasks.

I see no reason to use Nvidia cards there at all because nowadays almost every application is OpenCL accelerated which leaves Nvidia's CUDA in the dust. The reason why Apple used AMD cards in their mac pro was because AMD offers unmatched OpenCL accelerated performance.

Even Adobe's suite which used to use CUDA, now

That 130GB typo messed everything up. I don't know why Kinja does not let me edit that. It needs to be edited.

Edit : The size of the Operating System is 130MB not GB. Was unable to edit that so mentioned that here.

I just bought GTA complete series for $10 and if I want to beat it completely then it will take like 3 hours a day for 2 months. Considering that I pass a lot of time here and there in GTA, then it would probably take me like 4 or even 5 months practically.

I think I don't need to buy anything else. I already have

As far as deals are concerned. You can currently buy the GTA complete pack for $9.99. That is amazing considering that it comes with total of 6 games. GTA III + Vice City + San Andreas + IV + The Ballad of Gay Tony + The lost and Damned . The latter two are additional story pack to GTA IV but that too is awesome.

If

LOL! Fu**ing True!

I own the headphones is in the picture above. They cost just $10 and are pretty good headphones for that price. They are comfortable and are nicely isolated. They are very popular in India.

This is something to definitely bookmark. It is sitting right front of my bookmarks bar. Thanks LifeHacker.

But you know.. Games are now starting to utilize more than 4 threads and this is where the i7 should be better. Heck even the AMD 8350 which has 8 cores for the price of the i5 should be better with newer games like Battlefield 4.

When i was a windows user i used Speedbit Video Accelerator on my painfully slow internet connection to get a bit of edge in streaming online videos.

I do it every single day, hiding a lot of personal stuff.
Here is how to do it.
Put any jpg/png/gif image and any other zip file in a folder say 1.jpg and 1.zip
then just from the terminal go to that folder and type in the following command

I have a laptop which can be considered pretty okay for linux standards. The specs goes like this.
Core2Duo T6600 CPU, integrated graphics, 4GB RAM and a HDD

But still i use lubuntu as i found my windows to be very much o a resource hog and it kind of slowed down on online flash animations. I mean to say is it just was

Seriously you don't need to create an app for that..
Just install stylish extension for your browser and create a css script get the div ID and then just put the { display:none !important; } and then it will hide it.

I didn't knew if anyone would really make an app for such a small thing.