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Easy PDF editing is coming to OpenOffice.org, but you'll have to be patient for a few months. Recently posted to the OpenOffice.org Extensions site, the Sun PDF Import extension (SPI) is only in beta, and only works with recent developer builds of OpenOffice.org 3.0, which is scheduled for Septemb read more

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Firefox 3 has been out for two weeks now, so get with the program: It's time to hack it. The newest version of Mozilla's browser has plenty of new features, including the site identification button, the Bookmarks Library and what has become known as the "Awesome Bar" -- and I'll show you how t read more

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He's a merciless competitor, a shameless "fan" of other people's ideas and an unapologetic monopolist. And because of all that, Bill Gates has done more to create the thriving computer industry than anybody else.

As Gates prepares to retire from full-time work at Microsoft July 1, after 33 y read more
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With any new release of software, you can almost guarantee that the new version is going to use more resources and be more of a pig. Mozilla.org claimed that Firefox 3.0 was going to be different. So, when Download Day hit, I wanted to make sure to grab the final release of Firefox 3.0 as soon as p read more

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Two of the most popular Linux browsers were unveiled this month after years of development -- the open source Firefox 3 and the proprietary Opera 9.5. Opera's launch a week before Firefox was like any other launch, unlike Firefox's much publicized world record attempt. But Opera 9.5 is no less re read more
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Desktop users, developers, and reviewers all had their download managers aimed at the Firefox Web site Monday to grab Firefox 3 as soon as it launched and also help Mozilla set a world record. World record or not, the latest Firefox release is a world-class Web browser. It looks impressive, renders read more

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Opera Software ASA unveiled a major update to its flagship browser yesterday that features anti-malware blocking, bookmark synchronization between devices and an improved search function built into the address bar.

Opera 9.5 also boasts performance increases, said the Norwegian company, and is m read more

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INTEL WOULD LIKE to set the record straight on USB 3.0, as apparently, we in the tech press are not being fair in our coverage of the issue.

Intel’s friendly PR, Nick Knupffer, has been busy spinning away, coming up with a load of old excuses (less politely, we might call it ‘arse covering’) and read more

 
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