William Gibson once said that the future is already here — it’s just not evenly distributed yet. Those words ring very true to us when we see an experimental Google feature — Google Goggles — demoed on a yet-to-be-released phone, Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10.Click Here To Read More
We have seen the Android Boot up Video already but that’s nothing compared to this one. Check out a 5:00 walkthrough video of the Nexus One. Courtesy to Engadget. And also this is another video I lately bumped into. This video was shared on Twitter by the user @djrobrob who is most probably a Google [...]
During the development of Ubuntu 9.10 I got used to running the development version on my netbook. I like installing updates every few days to see new improvements be added (and don’t depend on my netbook to get work done), so I installed Ubuntu 10.04 “Lucid Lynx” Alpha 1. My netbook is an Eee PC [...]
If you want to make sure your files is for your eyes only you need to password protect these files. Let’s see how you can do this in Linux. First, pick a good password. There are a few websites on the Internet that help you generate strong passwords. Try and pick an alphanumeric password. Something [...]
A really neat tool I was introduced to a few days back is wkhtmltopdf, a freely distributed tool that allows you to convert HTML pages into PDF documents. This is not something I’ve found a lot of use for too often, but when I’ve needed it it’s been a life saver. Let’s take a look [...]
Engadget brings us from great pics of the Nexus One running Google Android 2.1. As we told you before , there is no HTC branding on the device. The Phone is running on T-Mobile network and also has WiFi. It comes loaded with Google Goggles and Turn by Turn Navigation Enjoy the pics for now [...]






