September 10, 2009 at 7:22 pm (Useful information, Windows)
Tags: change, display, enterprise, eula, express, home, internal, language, microsoft, mode, non-working, pack, premium, rtm, search, seven, sp1, sp2, ultimate, update, Vista, Windows
So.. if you are here, you probably bought your laptop from a country different from the one you are originating from and want to change it to your local language.
Hmm.. So you google a bit and realize that you can’t do that unless you are using an Ultimate/Enterprise version of Vista. Well, there is an unofficial way to achieve your aim.
Note: This probably violates the EULA of Microsoft, so carry on at your own risk.
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September 5, 2008 at 10:48 pm (Browsers)
Tags: carpet bombing, chrome, chromium, eula, features, google, javascript, market share, security, webkit
As everyone knows, Google released its own browser tuesday. I was among the first to download and test it, though apparently I am among the last to blog about it
I was quite busy.
Google Chrome is an extremely minimal yet highly functional web browser. It achieves a pretty good balance between these two. While I was reading the comic book that the Google provided (and yes, I read all of it without getting bored
) I began to realize how great ideas they were!
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