Sintel Open Movie Released and It's Absolutely Beautiful!
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on Thursday, September 30, 2010
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We have been talking about Sintel Open Movie for some time now. Sintel is Blender foundation's third open movie project after Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny which we featured in our 8 stunning Blender made movies post.
Amarok Keeps Getting Better, Install Latest Amarok 2.3.2 "Moonshine" in Ubuntu Maverick, Lucid
Amarok 2.0 received a lot of flak for its rather unstable and buggy early releases. But slowly but surely, Amarok 2.0 series is getting better. Latest Amarok 2.3.2 codenamed "Moonshine" was released like a week ago and I have to say, it's a job well done.
Dell's 7-inch Android Based Tablet Will be Released in The Next Few Weeks
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on Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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Get ready for yet another Android based tablet. This one is from Dell. The first ever Android tablet was introduced by Samsung, like 2 weeks ago, and it is called Samsung Galaxy Tab. Galaxy Tab had impressive hardware specifications that rivals Apple's iPad and many even consider it as a better alternative. Dell's 7-inch Android tablet is the next in a long line of upcoming Android based hardware.
6 Useful Nautilus Extensions and Scripts You Should Know
The level of modification possible with Nautilus is enormous and some of them were included in our 8 not-so-common nautilus hacks and improvements post. And now, we are going to introduce a bunch of useful Nautilus scripts which can further extend the functionality of nautilus in a big way.
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Rhythmbox Needs an Overhaul, 100(or less) Papercuts for Rhythmbox Maybe?
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Rhythmbox is, as you all know, the default gnome music player and default music player for Ubuntu as well. Canonical integrated Ubuntu One Music Store with Rhythmbox through a plugin with the release of Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" and the implementation works pretty good. The store has a discreet selection of music if you live in UK or USA, for everyone else it's a very small selection of music, but that's another story.
Future Ubuntu Releases Will be Shipped With LibreOffice, Says Mark Shuttleworth
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on Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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OpenOffice's future was doomed from the day when Oracle acquired SUN Microsystems. The eventuality became even more obvious when they pulled the plug on OpenSolaris. Thankfully, OpenOffice is an open source software and leading contributors of the original project has forked OpenOffice and the new project will be called LibreOffice.
OpenShot 1.2.2 Now Supports Export of Video in HTML5 WebM Format
As you should know already, the WebM project is dedicated to developing a high-quality, open video format for the web that is freely available to everyone. Latest Open Shot 1.2.2 now has an option to export your videos in WebM format.
Matrix in Your Terminal is Cool!
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on Monday, September 27, 2010
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If you like playing around with your Terminal, you will love this cute little program that can create a small Matrix style animation in your Terminal.
6 More Blender Made Movies and Animations You Probably Haven't Seen Before
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Like two weeks ago, we featured some of best and most popular blender made short movies in our 8 stunning blender made short films and animations post. Now, let's take the road less traveled. The blender movies we are going to showcase here are those rare ones which you guys probably haven't seen before.
Hotot Twitter Client Feels Sophisticated, Install Hotot in Lucid, Maverick via PPA
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Manuel Jose
on Sunday, September 26, 2010
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Twitter desktop clients for Linux keeps growing. The latest hottest entrant is called Hotot. It's pretty hot indeed. Hotot twitter client is still in its early stages of development but already looks quite promising.
Seabird - Mind Blowing Community Driven Mobile Phone Concept From Mozilla Labs
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Manuel Jose
on Saturday, September 25, 2010
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We have featured a number of mobile phone concepts before, Nokia Morph Concept Phone for example. But Seabird concept phone from Mozilla is in a league of its own. Seabird is a community driven mobile phone concept that debuted at Mozilla Labs 'Concepts'.
AWN Lucido is an Absolute Delight to Use, Install AWN in Ubuntu Maverick, Lucid via PPA
Avant Window Navigator(AWN) is an awesome dock application for Linux. Over the years, AWN has evolved a lot and is now the almost-perfect dock application for Ubuntu/Linux users.
Chrome Web Store Will Debut This Year, Integrates Google Checkout and Apps Preview
The much anticipated Chrome Web Store will have its debut by the end of this year itself, according to Google. And Chrome Web Store's latest feature addition include integrated Google Checkout and a new Apps Preview for developers.
Android Notifier App Sends Notifications From Your Phone Right to Your Desktop
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Manuel Jose
on Friday, September 24, 2010
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When you are at your computer and you don't want to get distracted by your mobile phone, Android Notifier app may the one your are looking for. The best thing about Android Notifier is that, it works on Windows, Mac and Linux desktops.
Elegant Gnome Theme Pack For Ubuntu is Beautiful, Install in Maverick, Lucid via PPA
Elegant-Gnome theme pack is as good or even better than Equinox GTK + Faenza Icon Set theme combination that we featured some time ago. Elegant Gnome has droid sans as its default font and it also requires nautilus-elementary to be installed for best results.
Track Your Apps Usage Patterns in Ubuntu Using Wakoopa
Wakoopa is an online service which has a local tracker client specifically for Windows, Mac and Linux users. It tracks your usage of different applications and gives you a detailed picture of how you used it, your most used apps etc. And based on your usage patterns, Wakoopa even recommends new applications you might want to check out.
Free Up Insane Amount of Disk Space in Ubuntu by Deleting Cached Package Files
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Manuel Jose
on Thursday, September 23, 2010
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When you install something in Ubuntu, package files are downloaded for installation but are not automatically deleted after installation is over. Instead the files will be used as a backup in case the application needs a reinstall in the future. But in most cases, this is a sheer waste of space especially if you are using a old laptop or a netbook with minimal amount of disk space.
Ubuntu Hardware Summit to Host Leading Original Design Manufacturers(ODM's)
Engineers and product managers from device and computer manufacturers and designers will meet in Taipei, Taiwan for a free day-long session hosted by Canonical Ltd. on Sept 24, 2010.
How to Install Latest Open Shot 1.2.2 Video Editor in Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick
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Manuel Jose
on Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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Open Shot video editor has reached yet another milestone. Open Shot version 1.2.2 is released with a number of bug fixes and new features. Here is how you install latest Open Shot video editor in Ubuntu.
Top 6 Gnome Shell Themes Ever!
If you are a regular reader of our blog, you probably need no introduction to GNOME Shell and its capabilities. We had a complete review of GNOME Shell before, and we were quite happy with the way it was evolving. GNOME Shell, even though it is still in its early stages of development, was an absolute delight to use.
Clementine 0.5 Released, Adds Support For iPod, MTB Music Players and Even Wii Remotes!
Clementine is not just another music player for Linux, Clementine is the fork of mighty Amarok 1.4 which used to be my favorite music player once. Clementine is already one of those great triumphs of open source software and underlines the fact that an open source software never really dies.[Clementine Rocks! I Love Open Source!]
Canonical Announces Ubuntu Application Review Process, No Room For Closed Source Applications!
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on Tuesday, September 21, 2010
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In yet another attempt at making it big with Ubuntu Software Center, Canonical announces new Ubuntu application review process. Canonical claims that the new process will make it easier and more accessible for application authors to get their apps in Ubuntu.
40 Fascinating Quotes on Technology, Linux and Microsoft
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on Monday, September 20, 2010
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How to Make Incognito Mode Default in Google Chrome, Chromium in Linux
Incognito Mode or Private Browsing mode allows users of Google Chrome/Chromium to browse the web without a trace of it. Well, almost. I mean, browsing in incognito mode only keeps Google Chrome/Chromium from storing information about the websites you've visited. The websites you visit may still have records of your visit. So how do you make Incognito mode default for Google Chrome and Chromium in Ubuntu, lets explore.
How to Install Dropbox in Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick
Dropbox is a one among the best online file syncing tool available out there. And unlike Ubuntu One, my other favorite file syncing tool, Dropbox is cross platform as well. So here is how you install Dropbox in Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" and Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat".
Edubuntu 10.10 Installer is Also Getting a Full Overhaul
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Manuel Jose
on Saturday, September 18, 2010
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While Ubuntu 10.10 installer revamp has caught everyone's attention, Edubuntu on the other hand, is also having a complete installer overhaul. And it looks pretty neat too.
Samsung Galaxy Tab is Lighter Than iPad, Has Almost Twice The RAM, Even Has 2 Cameras
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Manuel Jose
on Friday, September 17, 2010
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Android 2.2 powered Galaxy Tab was introduced by Samsung recently and is already touted as the most promising Apple iPad rival yet by many industry experts. With its latest entry into tablets, Android is spreading like wildfire.
12 Useful GIMP Video Tutorials For Absolute Beginners
We already introduced a beautiful collection of GIMP tutorials before, it's time for some more. But this time, they are a bunch of GIMP video tutorials and are solely meant for absolute beginners, those who only have the vaguest idea on what GIMP is and what it is capable of.
GENIVI - Open Source In-Vehicle Infotainment Platform Based on MeeGo With Partners Like BMW, GM, Renault
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Manuel Jose
on Thursday, September 16, 2010
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While Android is all poised to become the most popular mobile phone OS by 2014, what about the other open source, *truly* Linux, mobile OS platform, MeeGo? Well, MeeGo might just become the most popular open source In-Vehicle Infotainment platform!
Canonical's Experiments With Hardware Sensors, Life Beyond Keyboards and TouchScreens
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Manuel Jose
on Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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Before jumping into any conclusions, let me make it clear to you. There are no active projects currently taken up by Canonical in these areas. Consider these as pure experiments with the future of desktop in mind. Read on.
XBMC 10.0 "Dharma" Beta 2 Released, How to Install Latest XBMC in Ubuntu
XBMC is a powerful open source media center application which is the underlying platform of such popular applications like Boxee. (Between, Boxee now supports Live News). XBMC 10.0 "Dharma" beta 2 was released recently and huge improvements are showing up already.
Update: XBMC 10.0 Dharma Beta 3 Released.
Update: XBMC 10.0 Dharma Beta 3 Released.
Ubuntu 10.10 Gets a New Default Wallpaper and It's Already Available in Maverick Repo
Finally, Canonical introduced the new default wallpaper for Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat". After a lot of controversies with regard to the selection of default wallpaper recently, Canonical have done pretty good job with the latest default wallpaper.
Compiz 0.9.2 Revealed, It's Time to Become a Child Again
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Manuel Jose
on Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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If you are long time Ubuntu user, then just may be you are also a compiz inspired linux convert, like me. Even now, I don't use a lot a compiz animations in my desktop, but I can't think of a Gnome desktop without Compiz. They are blended together so well. Compiz is nearing another major release and a lot of changes are coming.
8 Stunning Blender Made Short Films And Animations
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Blender is a free open source 3D modelling and graphics software widely used for making animated movies. Here is a nice collection of 8 short films and animations made using Blender which I think will give you an idea on Blender's capabilities. Enjoy the ride.
Blender Foundation's Sintel Open Movie Will Have Its Official Premiere in Another 14 Days
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on Monday, September 13, 2010
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Sintel is an independently produced short film, initiated by the Blender Foundation as a means to further improve and validate the free/open source 3D creation suite Blender. Between, if you haven't heard about it yet, you probably haven't heard about 2 previous open source movie projects by Blender namely Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny which we have featured here. Update: Sintel Open Movie Released.
Android Will Continue to Soar, Windows Phone 7 Doomed, Says Gartner
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on Sunday, September 12, 2010
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Android's 'openness factor' is proving to be the real difference. According to Gartner, Android will become the second most popular mobile operating system by 2010 year end itself. Android and Symbian will together become the dominating force of the mobile phone market with almost 60% market share by 2014.
Unigine's RTS Game OilRush Coming to Linux
The year 2010 is proving to be a real goldmine as far as Linux gaming is concerned. Almost a month back, we reported the release of 'Amnesia: The Dark Descent' and 'And Yet It Moves' for Linux. Now Unigine OilRush RTS game joins the fray and announces its Linux version.
Shotwell 0.7.2 Released, How to Install Shotwell 0.7.2 in Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick
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on Saturday, September 11, 2010
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As you guys should know already, Shotwell is now the default photo manager for Ubuntu 10.10 instead of F-Spot. Yorba has released Shotwell 0.7.2 with a number of bug fixes and improvements. The latest update is available via ppa for Ubuntu Lucid and Maverick.
DEB Packages Now Open With Ubuntu Software Center by Default in Ubuntu 10.10
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on Friday, September 10, 2010
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Canonical makes another small yet significant change in Ubuntu 10.10. Downloaded DEB packages will no longer open with GDebi package installer by default, instead it opens with Ubuntu Software Center!
Speed Up Your Ubuntu With Preload
Wonder why I didn't knew about Preload before. Install Preload and you will see a visible change in the application loading time for good.
7 Mozilla Labs Projects You Might Not Know About
Mozilla Labs is what it name stands for. A place where people come together virtually to produce creative works mostly web based technologies. Mozilla Labs hosts a number of popular projects and involves active community participation.
Robotic Software Platform Behind Projects Like Segway RMP, Lego Mindstorm Going Open Source
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on Thursday, September 9, 2010
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Yet another important project is going open source. This time, it is the popular robotic software platform called Urbi. Widely popular robotic projects like Segway RMP, Lego Mindstorm, Aldebaran Nao etc. runs on Urbi robotic software platform.
FSF Lashes Out at Oracle for its Patent Lawsuit Against Google Android
FSF finally responds to the whole Google vs Oracle legal tangle and the threat posed by software patents. FSF lashed out at Oracle for suing Google over various Java patents, even calls the actions by Oracle as 'unjustifiable.' FSF also adds that, "nobody deserves to be the victim of software patent aggression, and Oracle is wrong to use its patents to attack Android".
4 Beautiful Firefox Ads You Would Love to Watch
Brand new Firefox 4.0 is on its final descent. Be it the introduction of awesome TabCandy feature or the new super fast "JaegerMonkey" JavaScript engine, Firefox 4.0 is all over the news for all the right reasons. I think this is the best time to introduce some cool Firefox commercials/videos. Take a look.
More Eyecandy On Its Way For Ubuntu 10.10 Installer Slideshow
Ubuntu 10.10 Installer is going through massive changes. Canonical is leaving no stones unturned and now even the installer slideshow is getting fair amount of attention. Installer slideshow was introduced during the Ubuntu Lucid release and Canonical aims to bring more polish and simplicity to the slideshow feature.
Bisigi Themes for Maverick Testing PPA Released
Awesome bisgi themes will have a dedicated PPA for Ubuntu 10.10 'Mavercik Meerkat' soon. They have already released the testing PPA for Maverick, with which you can install themes and repost bugs if any. If you are not familiar with bisigi, read our review of 14 stunning bisigi themes for Ubuntu.
Two HTML5 Demos From Google You Should See
Last month, we introduced to you guys, 15 awesome HTML5 demos from around the web. Now we would like to showcase two more HTML5 demos, both of them from Google. Take a look.
Awesome Right Click Menu Alternative Mockup for Ubuntu
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on Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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Even the seemingly simple right click menu in Ubuntu Gnome is getting designer's attention. Has anybody noticed that, there are already about 20 or so entries in the right click menu of a folder in Nautilus? Somebody has. Take a look at this 'right click menu alternative' mockup.
Canonical's Attention to Detail is Starting to Show Up in Ubuntu 10.10 Big Time
'Attention to detail' or 'enhanced UI experience' are not the kind of terminologies normally used in the Linux world. At least, that is how it used to be. It's all changing now. KDE 4.0 is a typical example. Developers completely revamped KDE from scratch and gave it a uniform user friendly appearance. Canonical's flagship Ubuntu is the next candidate. A lot of changes already happening and a ton of innovations are in the pipeline.
SetiQuest Project Could Bring The Goodness of Open Source to Our Search for Alien Life
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on Monday, September 6, 2010
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SETI or Search for Extra Terrestrial Life is a project that started some 50 years ago. SETI is one of those science projects that had caught the public's imagination like no other. But with the escalating costs and dwindling manpower, SETI needs a new vision. And if things happened during SETIcon, a weekend conference organized by the SETI Institute to honor SETI’s 50th anniversary, are any indication, the new vision could just be 'Open Source'.


























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