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Google Glass specs are out!

April 17, 2013

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Few months back Google released anonymous videos regarding one of its product “Google Glass“. Below is a video log opted from Google’s official YouTube channel. And few days back Google has revealed the technical specifications for the “Google Glass” project. Cool isn’t it? Below is a link to see the specifications of the product. Technical [...]

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Private, Public and Illegal IP Addresses

March 31, 2013

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What is a Public IP address Public IP Addresses (also known as Static IP Addresses) are IP addresses that are visible to the public.Because these ip addresses are public, they allow other people to know about and access your computer, like a Web server.In some cases, you do not want people to access your computer [...]

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What’s on your mind. Save it now with “Google Keep”

March 24, 2013

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Google has finally launched another service by the name “Google Keep” last Wednesday. Simply a service to add, create notes instead having it written on note books, sticky pads.. etc. It is indeed a very simple service and a convenient user friendly interface to navigate. Have a look at the video for more.. As per [...]

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Archive All Incoming & Outgoing Mails in Zimbra / Postfix

March 4, 2013

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My friend using Zimbra at his office asked me that if there’s any possibilities to keep all incoming and outgoing mails of all users in separate location where his boss can see the mails while users are unaware of it After few Google searches I found the solution. It basically auto bcc all inbound and [...]

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Multi Logins on Skype [no softwares needed]

February 18, 2013

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As usual I was just working and suddenly wanted to use Skype to call my friend. No big deal!! Because, anyone can do such a thing by logging out from the existing and signing in with the one you needed. But there are very few who may need both to be logged in within one [...]

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MoneyBookers – An alternate for Paypal

January 16, 2013

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As I marked in read above, I tend to write this article for those who’re facing issues with PayPal (receiving money). And this is specially dedicated to any Sri-lankan fellows who’ve been seeking for  an alternative payment solution like myself. Well, there are anonymous payment solutions such are 2CO (two-check-out), WMZ (web-money), Payza.. etc. But, I’m [...]

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ownCloud | An Open Source Dropbox Alternative

January 8, 2013

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Your own data, your own cloud. ownCloud is a full featured Dropbox alternative server application run on your own server. Owncloud can be setup and running with minimal configuration. The basic requirement is a working LAMP server. Like Dropbox and Google Drive Images music files can be accessible from web interface without need to download. Also [...]

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Ubuntu now fits on your smartphone

January 4, 2013

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Indeed a good news to hear!! I’m was with Ubuntu for more than 5 years… Or I could say; ever since I was fallen in love with Open-source industry. That’s because Ubuntu became better and better for each & every update they released till now. Also, last year(2012), they’ve released their last LTS (Long-term Support) or [...]

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BlackBerry X10 (N-Series) :: Intro & Leaked Images

December 31, 2012

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In our previous posts, we’ve explained about the blackberry features, it’s use, how it functions… etc. But, now BlackBerry has moved a lot more forward and about to release their new BlackBerry 10 by the mid of January or somewhere in February 2013. You can find more about BlackBerry in this post if you’ve no idea regarding [...]

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Split DNS – Explained

December 30, 2012

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In one of my previous post about setting up Zimbra mail server application, I’ve mentioned about configuring a Split DNS (local DNS) server using bind9 on server itself. In this article I’ll explain why is it important to a mail server and how it works. Before we go into detail, you should have a good [...]

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