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Find and Run In the Dark
As a visually impaired person i LOVE your Find and Run Robot. As i can type 10-Finger-System very fast but often can't find a place to click with the mouse your utility is a really lifesaver for me.. More important for me, and this is already true for your FRR, is, that the program uses my own adjusted systemcolors and/or give me the chance to adjust the program colors via preferences/settingsdialog. I have to use a black background with bright (yellow/white) textcolor. And this can't be used with many (bad programmed) programs as i get black writing on a black background, very special to read - indeed! :-)) But with FRR, as i said, i had no problems.
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Stephen's Weekly Tech News - Edition 10

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Well, I'm kinda a day late with this, but as I have explained to mouser, this week has been a heavy workload so I have had no time on my hands to do this, anyhow, I hope you all enjoy this special, extended Edition of the Weekly Tech News!
-Stephen

Table of Contents:
  • Verizon, Vodafone dent Google's Nexus One hopes
  • Today's green news: Electric vehicles
  • Senator calls on FTC to tackle social-net privacy
  • McAfee to compensate home users for bad update
  • New BlackBerries Juice Up WiFi Calling
  • 2013: The Year Tech as We Know It Changes
  • Facebook's Open Graph: Now Everyone's the Center of Attention
  • Can Robotic Repairmen Neutralize Windows 7's Annoyances?
  • Why Doesn't Linux Dominate in the Developing World?
  • IBM's Nanoscale World Map Could Guide Chip Development
  • NASA Observatory Sheds New Light on Sun
  • Hawking: Aliens are out there, likely to be Bad News
  • Boobquake fails to destroy planet
  • Users' passwords exposed by Splunk

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