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General What the HELL happened!?!?!?!view story

http://androidforums.com – Tonight I was attempting to load a video from my computer to my phone. I was plugged into my computer and transferring the movie to my SDcard (32gb Sandisk). I wait a few minutes while the movie loads. I attempt to play the movie and it says it is not able to play the video. I attempt to play other videos that I have taken from the phone and I get the same message. (General)

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CoD of Duty, A Funny Take on Popular Game Seriesview story

http://www.ubuntuvibes.com – CoD of Duty is a first person shooter by Ryan Evans where all of your enemies are fish. The game is based on a joke that Call of Duty always being abbreviated ‘CoD’ on the Internet. Ryan says: A lot of the ‘joke’ is how I feel about the standard FPS single player campaigns. (HowTos)

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Specs for 5.5" LG Optimus G Pro (potentially for the next Nexus 5)view story

http://forums.androidcentral.com – 5.5" LG Optimus G Pro picture and specs sheet are in: Full HD screen, 3140 mAh battery and microSD Quote: Now we can actually present you how the 5.5" handset, expected to be announced at the MWC expo later this month, might look like in reality, along with the full, and decidedly mouthwatering specs sheet. How does a 5.5" 1080x1920 Full HD IPS-LCD screen (HowTos)

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Xorg can't find screensview story

http://askubuntu.com – I recently installed Ubuntu 12.10 on my laptop. It installed successfully, but whenever I boot into it, after the GRUB screen I get a text TTY. I can log in with that and enter command-line commands. I have tried: running startx. After initializing extensions, it tries to load extension GLX and then has a fatal error, "no screens found". (HowTos)

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Meet The Next 10 Companies To Come Out Of StartX, Stanford’s Student Startup Acceleratorview story

http://techcrunch.com – Stanford’s student startup accelerator, StartX, had its eighth demo day tonight in Palo Alto, showing off the latest class of 11 companies* to go through the program. The accelerator, which just raised another $400,000, has already had about 100 startups go through, raising $100 million along the way between them. (IT news)

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[ubuntu] lost X-Windows on Ubuntu 11.10view story

http://ubuntuforums.org – I was trying to follow directions on how to install the current nVidia driver, so I could learn how to program all those CUDA cores, and ended up with a blank purple screen. I can ^altF2 to get a terminal. The more info I find, the deeper in doodoo I seem to get. (Hardware)

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Seeking help with qt program: wish to add more features/functions...view story

https://bbs.archlinux.org – There is a program I built a pretty basic PKGBUILD for in AUR that I would like to reawaken and further develop.  The name of the package is Turbojet 2 https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/turbojet2/ ...  It's a pretty nice program that allows you to turn a pc into a duplicator based on Linux.  It's really nice because you are not limited to just using a desktop.  It su (HowTos)

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LIving in Japan, have some connection issuesview story

http://forums.androidcentral.com – I have 2 issues I'd like to work out if possible. My galaxy nexus phone has no problems accessing Hulu.jp, but my Nexus 10 says video playback on the device is currently unsupported. the other issue is with the google play location. I live in Japan, so when I go to google play, it is taking me to the Japan version from the start. I am unable to buy/watch any TV shows for example. (HowTos)

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Network hardware blockedview story

http://crunchbang.org – I have a Acer Aspire One D2500-1613 every thing is default but i added a gig of ram. Because of my work i need to add a network card. I have a Intel WM3945abg adapter that was in an old laptop and i know it works. i installed it and everything boots up fine. but when I go to connect to a network it says that both of my wireless adapters are disabled. (HowTos)

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The Microsoft Surface Pro Proves That The PC Is Backview story

http://techcrunch.com – I come bearing glad tidings. After decades of OEM malaise, a constant parroting of the speeds and feeds mantra, and an aesthetic that was formulated in the back room of a dingy Staples office supply store, the PC is really back. In short, the Surface Pro is so good that it could drive Windows 8 adoption with enough force to make people reconsider Microsoft’s odd new OS. (IT news)