how to install ubuntu 10.04(Dual Boot Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04 )

Ubuntu 10.04, also known as the Lucid Lynx, arrived on April 29th, 2010 and is the twelfth release of the Ubuntu OS.It is named after the Southern African ethical principle Ubuntu (“humanity towards others”). Ubuntu provides an up-to-date, stable operating system for the average user, with a strong focus on usability and ease of installation.The new release includes, among other things, improved support for Nvidia proprietary graphics drivers, while switching to the open source Nvidia graphics driver, nouveau, by default. Plymouth was also introduced allowing boot animations.Super-fast and great-looking, Ubuntu is a secure, intuitive operating system that powers desktops, servers, netbooks and laptops. Ubuntu is, and always will be, absolutely free.

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Technology uses human body for broadband connections

Your body could soon be a backbone for broadband connection .A personal data network, linking your mobile phone , MP3 player , cordless headset,  digital camera to  your PC or printer. In short  all the gadgets you carry around to connect  each other. These personal area networks are possible using radio-based technologies, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, or just plain old cables to connect devices. But NTT, a  Japanese communication company has developed superior technology called  RedTacton. RedTacton is a new Human Area Networking technology that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It claims data can send over the surface of  skin at speed of  2Mbps — equivalent to a fast broadband data connection. RedTacton uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body. Technically, it is completely distinct from wireless and infrared. Communication is possible using any body surfaces, such as the hands, fingers, arms, feet, face, legs or torso. RedTacton works through shoes and clothing as well.
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