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How To Surf The Internet Without Any Ads: foolDNS

FoolDNS is an Italian startup that protect users from tracking operations performed by large advertising networks. In a few words, it removes banners, ads and any kind of advertising from websites that you visit. From the official website: FoolDNS is a private DNS service focusing on user’s privacy protection… Each time you access a webpage, or a banner appears, your navigation logs becomes visible to the website that you visit and to the advertising network that provide the ads on that page Continue reading

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Too Many Password To Remember? How To Get Them With Firefox

Do you have too many passwords to remember? Are you information overloaded? Just few people know (as I used to) that Firefox browser is not only greatly equipped with a countless quantity of extensions improving its functions for a 100% rate (for instance have a look at this anonymous surfing list), but it also has an efficient access password control system. Continue reading

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Trackback PHP Programming, How To Guide

Trackback is a system introduced by Movable Type to allow the connection between different post blogs. This cross-posting technique has put in contact all the blogs supporting the feature, playing an important role in the exponential growth this self publishing tool has experienced over the last few years. Continue reading

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The Best Video Player For PC2LCD Connections: KMPlayer

If you’re looking for an alternative videoplayer to replace Windows Media Player, Quick Time or Real Player with something light, efficient, complete and allows you to watch all your files on TV or LCD, I strongly recommend KMPlayer.
KMPlayer is a free video player and it’s perfect for PC2LCD connection. It has DivX, Xvid, Wmv, Mpeg, VPx, H.263, H.264 codecs embedded, and much more. In addition, it supports external codecs and can be used as a default videoplayer. Continue reading

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Live Sport Streaming On Your PC: That’s TVKoo

TVKoo is nothing more than a simple Korean tv player for Internet Tv: it has hundreds of foreign channels transmitting in streaming their own programs.
In comparison to other programs TVKoo has the characteristic of being a very simple one: you don’t need to install any program. It’s enough to start a small TV Player (about 10 Mb) in order to enter into hundreds of different channels. Continue reading

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How To Replace Cable Television With Internet TV For Free: A Real Test

Internet TV is a very hot and current matter, but the question is: is it reliable and easy enough to replace traditional cable, satellite or digital television? Or it is just a sort of amusement for geeks and pc addicted?

In order to understand if internet streaming or web Tv can already replace cable Tv the only thing you can do is doing your own experience! Continue reading

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Live Video Streaming On The Internet With Your Webcam: CSLive

CSlive allows live streaming using a webcam connected to a broadband internet connection. It’s a new free service by Coolstreaming (well known for its Media Player) and it was launched as open beta version, therefore, available for everyone.

Compared to Mogulus TV, USTream and Yahoo! Live, CSLive is defined by its ease of use. Free from Mogulus complex functionalities and from USTream shows management, it could become an ideal tool for those who want to approach live streaming on internet not having to go through more complex video broadcast configuration. Continue reading

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Broadcast Your Streaming TV Trough Internet: Mogulus

Mogulus is a free broadcasting video application, which allows on-line production and video aggregation using your own contents or imported video from around the Internet (from YouTube for example). A big news for Internet TV.

An excellent user interface will allow video mash-up, broadcast and packaging in order to create your TV channel in streaming completely online without need to install new software or configure hardware. Continue reading

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StreamerOne, Make Your Own P2P Internet TV

StreamerOne is a web broadcasting system able to distribute high quality audio/video streaming to a theoretically unlimited number of contemporary users. Continue reading

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Nokia N96: Review and Comparison with N95

I tested Nokia N96 for over a month thanks to Digital-PR that made the testing available to me and here are my impressions.

I wanted to particularly check the differences on Nokia N95, which I myself paid for, in order to evaluate if it effectively constitutes the natural evolution to its predecessor. Continue reading

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