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The Best Of TechnoLibya 2009

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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The Best Of TechnoLibya 2009

Here is the best and most popular posts of 2009 based on editors pick and community popularity, and hope you all have a happy productive new year. What’s The Best AntiVirus Available In The Libyan Market Libyan Internet Users Are Not Chat Addicted Using Libyan Credit Cards On Online Shopping Al Madar and Libyana Roaming Service Enable Multi-Touch [...]

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Beware Conficker worm come April 1

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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In an event that hits the computer world only once every few years, security experts are racing against time to mitigate the impact of a bit of malware which is set to wreak havoc on a hard-coded date. As is often the case, that date is April 1. Malware creators love to target April Fool’s [...]

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Libyamax Prices Drop Down

Sunday, March 22, 2009

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Libya Wimax service by LTT prices to be dropped to: 420 first year subscription + USB Dongle 520 first year subscription + CPE modem That’s a 100LYD off Yearly subsription will be 36o LYD per year, that’s 30 LYD per month. Not only offering affordable prices, but also more network and coverage improvements coming. Prices [...]

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Architects defy the slump with Libya job

Thursday, March 5, 2009

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A CITY architects’ company has secured a £6.5million dairy project in Misurata, Libya. Mitchell Architects, in Stoke, has won the contract to build a new 6,500sq m building for Libyan firm Al-Naseem. Managing director Adrian Mitchell said he was ecstatic about the contract, which was a great example of the resilience of Plymouth firms during [...]

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First Moroccan Bank Opens Representative Office in Tripoli

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Photo: Chairman and CEO of Attijariwafa Bank Group, Mr. Mohamed El Kettani during the official inauguration A first Moroccan bank, Attijariwafa bank Group, has been opened its representative office in Tripoli on 15 February 2009. By taking this step the Attijariwafa bank Group confirms the fact that it pursues its development strategy in North and [...]

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Open Source Group In Libya – (Restrected)

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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F/OSSIL the Open Source Group in Libya made a new rule, “Libyans only can participate in the group and help developing projects“, some foreign people helped in the first day of Linux in Libya got suspended from the group. This is not monopoly on the open source world, FOSSIL is an organization and an organization [...]

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Libya Wimax Experience LIBYAMAX

Thursday, February 19, 2009

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What a great little shiny USB dongle, first of all it sounds fast, when you plug it first time it becomes a storage device with drivers inside, you install them and it becomes a Wimax dongle instead, so no need for extra CD’s or anything, thanks Huawei it still the best dongle. But so bad [...]

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Rapid Share Accounts in Libya

Thursday, February 19, 2009

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Rapid Share is the largest, fastest and most popular file hosting service that hosts countless files related to books, games, software packages and movies. With a premium account you can just upload big files to share them with your family members or friends. Literally millions of files are uploaded to Rapidshare every day. Shabakanet is [...]

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Using Libyan Credit Cards On Online Shopping

Friday, February 6, 2009

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Yes now MasterCard and Visa Card provided by Bank of Development and Commerce is acceptable online by some online shops, hosting services …etc all you have to do is to visit their branch in “Abu MashMasha / Tripoli” and apply for one, the minimum now is 50$. If you have a personal experience or something [...]

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Macs hit with BitTorrent-embedded malware attack

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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For years, Mac users have long been rightfully smug about their platform’s relative immunity to virus and malware attacks, but it’s inevitable that those days will eventually come to an end. (As the Mac gains in popularity, it also earns more attention from malware developers, and it’s this lack of malware being actively developed, not [...]

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