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Google Chrome 6 Is Now Available

September 8th, 2010 rub-rabbit No comments

Google’s browser has been improving on each version presented, and yesterday they celebrated their second birthday by launching the sixth stable version, whic is now available for Linux, Mac and of course, Windows.

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Take The Most Out Of The MKV Video Format

September 1st, 2010 rub-rabbit No comments

The Matroska or MKV video format is being used massively in Internet, given its great potential. This container format can include several different videos with different resolutions, audio tracks, subtitles and images. Many sites choose to use this format as the original, the dubbed, the subtitled and any version of a video can be downloaded in a single file, simplifying the job or sharing significatively.

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Programs To Keep Passwords Safe On Linux

September 1st, 2010 rub-rabbit No comments

There’s a good variety of programs to store passwords in Linux, so in this post we’ll talk a little about some of them. The first is Keepass, known in its first two versions as KeePassX, which is available for Windows, Linux and Mac.

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Search For Errors On Your System With ErrorHelp

August 31st, 2010 rub-rabbit No comments

Whenever an error occurs on our operative system, it usually notices us about it, but if we’re not too familiar with errors, and sometimes even if we are, we won’t be sure of what’s actually going on. With ErrorHelp, an excellent error browser for Windows and Linux, we’ll have access to more information about any error that pops up.

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eBox – A Simple-to-Manage Server

August 22nd, 2010 rub-rabbit No comments

With eBox have a solution for easy to manage server, based on Ubuntu and stands as a great alternative to Windows Small Business Server. It mainly stands out because it’s a very to install version, perfect for home-use.

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