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All, of them ship worldwide free of cost, except for eShakti, which ships only to the US and Canada, and they DO charge you for that - in an erratic and absurd manner.

OK, this is how it works. Close to 90% of computer users use Windows, 6-8% use Macs and the remaining 2-4%, Linux. So even if we assume that only 20% of Windows users use Firefox, and all Mac users and Linux users use Firefox, Firefox would still have a greater share with Windows alone. And as with viruses, you'd

When I saw the article, above the cover image, it said, 'Presented by Internet Explorer.'

Why not install Gnome 3 on Ubuntu? That way, you could you could have your preferred desktop interface, plus the new version of Ubuntu. Be advised though, that Gnome 3 hasn't gone down well with a lot of Gnome 2 loyals too. Although, for me, Gnome 3 was that one thing that finally got me to accept Linux as a usable

IMO, that's one resilient urban myth that just refuses to die. True the old black and white photos looked superb, but they didn't look so awesome [i]because[/i] they were monochrome images, they looked so because they were photographed by photographic greats. Not everything looks great in black and white. Black and

The clothes filter.

In the description of Vintage Rainbow (dark), you have pasted the description from that of the light version, without changing "light" to "dark."

That depends on your camera, actually. In my camera, there's no way to set it to ON. It's either AUTO or ON. You can force OFF it though, by pushing the pop-up flash shut.

Grrr... :/

And I thought I was the only person! =D

Since the beginning of time. Around here 'hack' does imply tinkering with, or going any way but the one laid down by the rule book, to change it (whatever is being 'hacked') for the better. You didn't think that since this blog is called Lifehacker, it would be about gaining illegal access to (your or somebody else's)

Joomla is primarily a CMS, which, as a side option, may also double as a blog.

Am I not, really? I thought I was trolling by posting unreasonably long replies to random comments! ;) =D

They shut down services, not in order in to cut down the clutter, but just because they aren't working out the way Goggle intended them to, not quite generating a revenue, are driving loses, or are just proving to be liabilities rather than assets.

I don't think Adam's drawing an analogue between Google and AOL BECAUSE of the social search integration; that's just served as food for this thought, the trigger behind this articles, or if you may, rant. To be very frank, in a way, according to this article, Google is inching closer to a closed content model, to

And never hits.

Failing to meet your goal is hardly Bill Copend's fault. Or the goal's. And definitely not the game's.

Me neither, it's much quicker to just hit Win + R, than to drag your pointer to wherever you've docked your Taskbar.

OR, as the discussion here proves that the Explorer bar is as good as the Run box, you could just right click on the Taskbar > Toolbars > Address. This effectively places the address bar in your Taskbar, which doubles as the Run box, without the geekery! =D