One of the major disadvantages of Linux is that it won't let you play most Windows games. On the other hand, lots of great free Linux games have been developed over the last couple of years. Here's a list of some entertaining Linux games I've come across so far. And remember, you can enlarge any of these screenshots by clicking on them.
Nexuiz
Nexuiz is definitely not my cup
Mike Schroepfer, Mozilla’s vice president of engineering, said in a Google Group the other day that the number of milestones needed for Firefox 3 were going to be increasing. As of right now we have already had 6 Alpha’s, with the last one being released last week.
Instead of moving into the Beta’s Schroepfer announced that they will have an Alpha
Remember back in February when TiVo and Amazon announced a partnership to bring movies to TiVo users? At the time, those who wanted to use the service were required to purchase the movies that they wanted from the Amazon website which obviously required the use of a computer. This just added an extra step in the process of trying to watch a movie. The good news is that as of
Tracking Down Great Software For You!
Back in November we wrote an article that walked through the usefulness of a free application called CrossLoop. In some ways it is like Remote Desktop where you can remotely control a computer, but it has a lot of features you won’t find anywhere else.
The application uses a unique
The cheap talk today is that Apple will be releasing a Nano-based iPhone sometime during the 4th quarter this year. This cheaper phone could definitely attract more people than the current iPhone which sells for $499 and $599.
A JP Morgan analyst made this announcement in a report and says a cheaper Nano-based phone is coming based upon findings from an “unnamed supply chain” and a recent patent filing. The phone which would
Flock’s first public release was back in October of 2005, and now nearly two-years later it is becoming a feature-packed social browser with no "stable" version in sight. Version 0.9 was officially made available early this morning along with a fresh website that guides users through the benefits of using their browser.
So what’s new in version 0.9? Back in May
We know that many of you use DivShare for all of your file sharing/hosting needs, and we also know that many of you are on Facebook. That’s why you’ll be happy to know that DivShare is now takin’ on Facebook! Just yesterday they made the announcement, and now you have yet another easy way to share files with your friends right from Facebook.
Thumbs up to…
- The fact that you can upload your files and post