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Election Express

April 30th, 2009 No comments

To provide an insight into electoral exercise in the world’s largest democracy, a team of BBC journalists are travelling across the country by train.The BBC’s India Election train was flagged off from Safdarjung Station on Saturday April 25th.

Carrying a team of journalists working for its services in English, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil and Bengali, the BBC will investigate stories and take a look at personalities behind the Lok Sabha election.Its mission is to explore how the Indian economy will resuscitate the global economy during recession.

Source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/

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GParted: Free HDD Partitioning Utility

April 10th, 2009 1 comment

"GParted" is short for Gnome Partition Editor. This is an industrial-strength package for creating, destroying, resizing, moving, checking, and copying partitions and the filesystems on them; it lets you do just about anything and everything with drive partitions. This is very useful for creating space for new operating systems (such as when you wish to upgrade to Vista, which occupies a great deal of space), to reorganize disk space (such as redistributing it for specific purposes such that one partition may store software, one for music, one for videos, and one for games), to copy data that resides on the hard drive, or to simply mirror one partition with another (disk imaging or cloning).

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You can do everything mentioned above without losing the data on the drive.

GParted is available for download from http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php; it is freeware, available in three different versions — binary, LiveCD, and LiveUSB, but we suggest you download the LiveCD version, since it is the most versatile — and it can be converted into a Live USB version if required.

 

 

You can right-click on a partition and click on Information to get detailed information about the partition or drive in question.

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Free eBOOK Reader For Mobile Phones

April 10th, 2009 No comments

Book Reader is a Java application allowing to read books on ANY modern mobile phone (with Java support)
Book Reader is FREE, as the reading itself is.

Your phone is not just a communication device!

Read books, keep references, TV programs, train and bus schedules handy, enjoy fun texts on your mobile phone.

TCBR (TequilaCat Book Reader) is a software suite consisting of 2 parts:

  • TCBR Shell – program for Windows PC that creates JAR books.
    Linux/Mac version is being developed. The Windoze shell works under Wine.
  • JAR Books created by the Shell
    Each JAR Book contains book text and viewer program for the book.
     

    Quick start:  

  • Download program archive to a PC computer running Windows or Linux+Wine, unpack it and run the Shell.exe
  • In this shell, select your phone model, set up fonts, options and all things configurable
  • Add e-books from computer disk (if your phone does not support reading books from phone flash card/internal memory)
  • Click "Create Java book"
  • Install JAR file (Java book) onto the phone, like any app or game, run it and you’ll see the book text. It supports a wide range of phones from Alcatel, Motorola,Nokia,Samsung,Sony Ericsson and Siemens.

Download link :

v2.3.4 (java 2.2.20)  3 Mb

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