Installing Ubuntu from Windows with Wubi

Installing Ubuntu from Windows with Wubi

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This time on the show, Open Source Airfoil Designs, Installing Ubuntu from within Windows and DC power supplies.

How to Get Free Microsoft Windows 8 Download Link in Description 2011

Windows 8 comes with all the software you need bundled. It's got Office, Photo, Video, and Sound editing programs, Games, and much more.
Windows 8 has a non fragmenting file system, runs way faster than Windows 7, WIndows Vista, and Windows XP.
Windows 8 is immune to viruses, is completely reverse compatible clear back to DOS! It will run Windows 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 95, 98, both versions of NT, 2000, ME, XP, 2003, 2008, Vista, 7, and DOS programs.
Windows 8 has a truly 3D interface and much much more. Watch the video.
Windows 8 fits on a 1.2 GB DVD, only needs a minimum of 384 MB of RAM but 512 is recommended, Works if you got a 900 Mhz cpu or better, This version does not need to be registered, It only uses less than 4 GB of HD Space once fully installed with all the programs that come with it.

Download Link: http://windows8downloadforfree.blogspot.com/

TransparenTXT for Windows Phone

If you SMS and walk using a Windows Phone, then TransparenTXT provides a see-through messaging window and keyboard on top of the live image from your camera. TransparenTXT allows you to see what is in-front of you (and behind the phone) when composing messages could allow you to spot that obscured obstacle!

Always Show Extra Right-Click Options in Windows

How to save images in Safari on an iPhone

O2 Guru John shows you how to save images in Safari browser on your iPhone.

Bhive Google Task Android App Review

Android Apps Review looks at Bhive Google Task, a gorgeous and intuitive way to manage your Google Tasks from your Android phone.

Apple Claims City, Police Concealed Truth In Zehm Case

Spokane city councilman Bob Apple claims the truth about the way Otto Zehm died was concealed by a cover up perpetrated by both the Spokane Police Department and City Hall. KXLY4's Jeff Humphrey reports.