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enables you to easily record streaming music from your favorite online radio station or streaming music service like Rhapsody, Napster and others. The recorded songs are saved as individual, high quality 128kbs MP3 files and automatically tagged with the artist  |  |


5.81 is a Digital Clock & Timer product from drive-software.com, get 5 Stars SoftSea Rating, Atomic Alarm Clock is an easy-to-use alarm clock that can remind you of appointments or other important tasks. It supports one-time and recurring reminders with  |  |
is a full-feature adware and spyware scanner with real-time protection that can remove or quarantine spyware, adware, Trojans, keyloggers, home page hijackers and other malware threats. The scan behavior can be customized based on your level of experience, ranging from...[Spyware  |  |
Mobile CRM+ not just duplicates CRM functionality on a smaller device, it provides appropriate information entry and retrieval facility and leverages the audio and video capabilities of today's Smartphone device to improve information capture. Based on Smart-Client design Mobile CRM+  |


Quite scandalous really, my sympathies go out to S60-theme-supremo PiZero in his tale of woe with Handango and with the criminal fraternity. Summary: people are re-selling his free themes for profit - you'd better read the full story over at  |
A quick plug for our sister site, All About N-Gage, in which the number of listed 'unofficial' games has doubled in the last couple of days, as Tzer2 has seriously got to work, with new N-Gage games 'Prince of Persia  |
The 6220 Classic was officially released several months ago, but in real life there seem to have been severe supply problems in many countries including Finland, and it's actually been relatively difficult to get one compared to other recent S60  |
Did you know that 8GB microSD cards can be a lot slower than 6GB ones? No, neither did, I, so I was very interested to read Ricky Cadden's detailed investigation into the issue.  |
Description:SplashID securely stores your sensitive personal information including user names, passwords, credit cards, PINs, and more in a secure, encrypted database.Thumbnail Screenshot:Price:$29.95Further Links: Buy / DownloadVersion: 2.0  |  |
Volker Theile has announced the third beta release of FreeNAS 0.69, a minimalist, FreeBSD-based operating system providing easy-to-setup Network-Attached Storage (NAS) services: "Today a new beta version of FreeNAS 0.69 has been released. As soon as FreeBSD 6.4 is released,  |
Stano Hoferek has announced the release of Greenie Linux 3.1H, an Ubuntu-based distribution optimised for Slovak and Czech users, but also supporting English and Esperanto. The new version comes with a greatly modified list of Bash aliases, a Greenport service  |
Paul Cutler has announced the release of Foresight Linux 1.0 "Mobile" edition, a distribution specifically designed for netbooks. It has been tested on ASUS Eee PC and Intel Classmate devices and it features rolling release schedules with continuous software updates.  |
CentOS 4.7 has been released for i386 and x86_64:  |
Business Week: "The operating system is turning off users, so HP and others are trying to capitalize on its weakness."  |
ZDNet UK: "What I have found, in a nutshell, is that I have to run Windows in order to use the Sierra Wireless AirCard for HSPA cellular access, and that's just about it."  |
HowtoForge: "mod_spamhaus is an Apache module that uses DNSBL in order to block spam relay via web forms, preventing URL injection, block http DDoS attacks from bots and generally protecting your web service denying access to a known bad IP  |
Linux Journal: "He has been a researcher, a columnist, a reporter, a war correspondent in Baghdad (in 2003) and more--and achieved notoriety in 2005 when Microsoft deleted his blog."  |
Zemlin's blog: "The Linux Foundation, in concert with several well-known industry names (hint: they start with letters like I and G), has hired a key contributor to the Linux kernel development community, the system administrator for kernel.org."link fixed--ed.  |
Linux Journal: "Well, that's the best pun I could come up with but EasyGUI looks like the missing link that makes Python my first choice where I tended to use Bash."  |
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