Special Package: Cheap Cost Online Newspaper

A very special offer is going on for International Mother Language Day. Make a world class Online Newspaper with Dynamic Interface, Auto Archive System, Bangla Font Support & more features.
Every package includes Easy-to-use control panel, 1 top level domain name, 1GB hosting, 10GB bandwidth, 10 Email address, 70GB space for email […]

Butterfly 1.0 is now live

This is the first time we release a dark background theme with 2 side panel.
SiteAdmin new theme Butterfly 1.0 is now live
Butterfly; an attractive & good looking theme. This is the first time we release a dark background theme with 2 side panel. It’s main attraction is Stylish Font for Site Title & […]

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Joby GorillaPod Micro 250 and 800

Using a tripod to keep a digital camera steady can make all the difference for picture quality, especially in murky environments. And with Joby’s GorillaPod Micro, you have no excuse not to take a tripod everywhere you go. These itty-bitty models screw into point-and-shoot cameras’ tripod mounts and fold flush with […]

Facebook and Privacy: Imperfect Together

So help me, I like Mark Zuckerberg. I’m glad he invented Facebook in his Harvard dorm back in early 2004 and has devoted himself to it ever since. The world, and my life, are richer for it.
I do confess, however, to feeling just a tiny twinge of pleasure as I read the blog […]

8 Things I Learned After 25 Hours in Skyrim

Confession time: I haven’t played enough of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to justify writing a poetic review of its virtues and flaws. I’m only at the 25-hour mark, which in most games would be sufficient, but in Skyrim is barely enough to time to get to the meat of the main plot while indulging […]

TV Needs to Be Reinvented

TV Needs to Be Reinvented
Ben Bajarin is the Director of Consumer Technology Analysis and Research at Creative Strategies, Inc, a technology industry analysis and market intelligence firm located in Silicon Valley.
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When I first joined Creative Strategies, Inc. as an analyst in 2000, I started tracking […]

Android’s Fragmentation Mess–and How to Fix It

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Android’s Fragmentation Mess–and How to Fix It
The next version of Google’s mobile operating system looks impressive. But it may not be coming to an Android phone near you any time soon.
By Harry McCracken | @harrymccracken | November 10, 2011 | 33
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On Friday, Verizon Wireless will begin selling the Droid RAZR, a new Motorola phone based […]

History of the World Wide Web

In 1980, Tim Berners-Lee, an independent contractor at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Switzerland, built ENQUIRE, as a personal database of people and software models, but also as a way to play with hypertext; each new page of information in ENQUIRE had to be linked to an existing page.
In 1984 Berners-Lee returned to […]

8 Things I Learned After 25 Hours in Skyrim

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Confession time: I haven’t played enough of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to justify writing a poetic review of its virtues and flaws. I’m only at the 25-hour mark, which in most games would be sufficient, but in Skyrim is barely enough to time to get to the meat of the main plot while indulging in the game’s many side quests. But over the last week, I’ve played enough to learn a thing or two about this epic fantasy RPG. Here’s what wisdom I’ve come up with so far:

Atronachs Are Awesome:

I don’t care what kind of character you are. Learn some basic Conjuring so you can summon a Flame Atronach to fight by your side. Then tell me you don’t really, really wish you could give it a high five after it clears a room full of enemies on your behalf. Atronach, you’re my only friend–until you vaporize 60 seconds later.

Battles Have Heft:

Fighting hand-to-hand in the previous Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion, felt like slapping two pieces of cardboard against each other. The experience didn’t convey a strong sense of physical depth and weight. Skyrim’s battles are different. Enemies stagger when you strike them, and you’ll feel it when they strike back.  The sound effects are spot-on, too, making combat feel just right.

Simple Is Good
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Unlike Oblivion, Skyrim doesn’t ask you to level up through a complex system of numeric stats. Instead, each time you gain a level, you’re given three choices for a stat boost–Magicka, Health or Stamina–plus one new perk from a list of branching skill trees. As a result, leveling up creates a noticeable difference in your character. It’s a simple system that allows for plenty of complexity through the perks you choose.

The Economy Stinks:

My avatar’s pockets are lined with treasures galore–rubies, emeralds, amethysts and jewelry–not to mention the valuable bones and scales collected from slain dragons, and the expensive weapons that are of no use to my character. If only cashing in on these valuables wasn’t such a hassle. Most merchants only accept certain types of goods, and all of them have limits on how much they’ll take from you in one sitting. That means you’ll spend a lot of time going door to door, and town to town, looking for places to offload your wares. Where’s the wealthy hoarder who will buy anything and everything when you need him?