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SNL’s “Lazy Sunday„ Skit Available Free on iTunes


I saw this Saturday Night Live skit a few days ago, and I think it’s the funniest thing that’s been on SNL in a while. It’s a SNL “Digital Short” starring Andy Samberg, and Chris Parnell. The short consists of a rap song which discusses The Chronic ‘what’ cles of Narnia, how Mr. Pibb and […]

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XBox 360 Hacked Via PSP?

Fake, or not, it’s interesting to say the least. But if this turns out to be true I think the PSP’s sales will rise even more.
Source: PSP-hacks.

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PSPix PSP Shell Coming Back?

One of the most promising projects for the PSP had been put on hold by the developer. However, he has put a countdown on his website, which at the time of this article marks 40 days and 13 hours.
Many are speculating that by that time he will release his shell. I don’t want to make […]

Filed under: PSP

Getting An Xbox 360 Without Standing In A Line

Ok, so the 360 is super hard to find right now. There are stories everywhere of people standing in line for hours and sometimes days just to get one. I ordered one this morning from the comfort of my home online. Sure, I won’t have it by Christmas, but that is only because I didn’t […]

Filed under: Games

Thunderbird 1.5 RC2

If you are using Thunderbird 1.5 RC1, you probably already know this. Mozilla has posted the 2nd release candidate of Thunderbird 1.5.
I had it pushed to my RC1 earlier today and the update/installation went really smooth.

Filed under: Open Source

Microsoft - The Only Ones Following Web Standards!

I’ve been doing work on a website recently, and I try to always stick to standards set by the W3C. Sure, call me a perfectionist, but following these standards can warn you of possible display errors in the browsers you don’t use. To figure out if your site follows web standards, you can go here. […]

Filed under: Programming

GTA CheatDevice 0.5 released

Edison Carter has released yet another version of his famous CheatDevice for the famous GTA game for the Playstation Portable.
New Features in Version 0.5:
Video recorder
Change CPU speed to 333MHz (fw 2.0-2.5 only)
Battery percent, voltage and temp (fw 2.0-2.5 only)
Heavy motorcycle
Turn while power jumping
The funnest feature of all is undoubtedly the heavy bike cheat, click here […]

Filed under: PSP

John Battelle’s 2006 Predictions

John Battelle, the author of the famous book “The Search” (Amazon non-affiliate link) has released his list of predictions for the year 2006. Here’s one of them:
iTunes will begin to get the speed wobbles as the music industry decides it wants to control its distribution just like in the good old days.

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Star Wars Geeks Have a Lot of Money

Self-proclaimed “Lego Master”, Erik Varszegi has built an 8-foot long Rebel Attack Cruiser out of legos. The ship has been listed on eBay, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by George Lucas. At the time of this posting the bid is already up to $31,000 with a total of 65 bids. The description on […]

Filed under: Forever Geek

PC Attack Installs BitTorrent and Downloads “Mr. Bean”

Talk about a sense of humor, it appears some Middle Eastern root-kit writers have given their Christmas present to the world; “Mr. Bean”. This new attack on Windows computers downloads a copy onto the victim’s computer, and proceeds to download Mr. Bean, and Disney cartoons. Gee, thanks virus writers. Vital Security believes that this was […]

Filed under: Security

Code an RPG Game with C++

For anyone who is interested in programming video games, this is your opportunity to start. A programmer, Mark Trover, has put together an 11-part video tutorial on how to create a C++ RPG on Windows. The story -
“An evil demon creature known as the wraith lord has taken control of the world. He controls a […]

Filed under: Programming

Is your PSP hackable? Know before buying

The guys at PSPhacks have released a nice article explaining how you can get a PSP that is hackable, or at least downgradable.
Before you buy a PSP for that special gamer this Holiday season, you have to ask yourself one thing: do they homebrew? If the answer is yes, you better take care not to […]

Filed under: PSP

Performancing for Firefox Released

Remember when we told you around two months ago about a new browser called Flock? Well, if you don’t, Flock is an Open-Source browser built to make bloggers’ life easier by allowing you to post directly from the user interface. And this was a Flock exclusive feature, until now.
The Performancing team has released today their […]

Filed under: Open Source

AOL Coaxes Google to Try Busier Ads

The executives close to the talks said that at AOL’s request, Google would begin to test various forms of graphical ads, and that it would make the same formats available to other advertisers. Google has started to sell graphical ads for placement on other sites; plans to do so on Google itself were accelerated by […]

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Important Information for Internet Explorer for Mac Users

In June 2003, the Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit announced that Internet Explorer for Mac would undergo no further development, and support would cease in 2005. In accordance with published support lifecycle policies, Microsoft will end support for Internet Explorer for Mac on December 31st, 2005, and will provide no further security or performance updates.
Additionally, as […]

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Texas Getting Broadband Via Power Grid

Two texas companies will soon be building a network to allow them to deliver broadband internet over power lines (BPL).
The companies estimate that roughly 2 million homes and businesses in northern Texas will be able to subscribe to the new service when the network is complete. Current Communications–which has built a similar network over Cincinnati’s […]

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