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Microsoft changes Vista’s Release Schedule, AGAIN


Microsoft has once again changed the release schedule for their Vista Builds and Vista Beta edition. Apparently, this month’s upcoming build will be almost full featured and the Beta release has been drawn back, or so it seems.
So what is the good and bad news that comes from all of this? The good news is […]

Filed under: General

TiVo Launches Online Services

TiVo has teamed up with Yahoo to offer online content direct to your TV.
Get it all from the comfort of your living room—now that’s couch surfing! With the new TiVo Online Services you get a host of new broadband features and services that deliver timely entertainment and information directly to your living room. If you’re […]

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Firefox 1.5 Downloads Hit 2 Million Mark

Last November, Firefox 1.0 racked up 500,000 downloads in the first 24 hours of its release, and we all thought this was great. Those of us that could actually get to the Mozilla servers to download the browser.
Early reports indicate that 1.5 was downloaded almost 1 million times in the first 24 hours, and within […]

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Blingo: The Search Engine That Keeps on Giving

Have you tried Blingo yet? It’s a new search engine that uses Google, but has a social networking factor built into it. You sign up for an account, and then have friends sign up for an account using you as a referral. As you do your normal searching with Blingo, winners are selected at random […]

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Skype 2.0 Released

Skype has released a beta version 2.0 for Windows 2000 and XP. The big thing here is the inclusion of video abilities (XP Only).
Skype has been really helpful to me to be able to talk with people in the office when I am out, and it easier than chatting and better than tieing up phone […]

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Microsoft Releases Free Anti-Virus Beta

According to Microsoft, the new anti-virus application known as Windows OneCare Live consumer beta is “like taking your PC in for a tune up at the service station.” The release is part of the forthcoming Windows OneCare set of deliverables, and yesterday the OneCare team admitted that some users may be put on waiting lists […]

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Gmail Introducing Virus Scanning Soon

According to this ZDNet article, Google will be adding anti-virus capabilities to it’s GMail service. If you have a GMail account, your “What’s New” page may already reflect the following text.
How does anti-virus scanning work?
Each time you send and receive attachments, Gmail automatically scans them for viruses.
If a virus is found in an attachment you’ve […]

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360 Degree In-Game Panoramas

Now this is just cool. 360 degree QTVR Panoramas of in-game action from Call of Duty 2, Quake 4, and Half Life 2.
There really isn’t much more to say. Just go check it out.

Filed under: Games

Titan Found to Be Rather Like Early Earth

I really think that life does exist somewhere out there, but I think it would be even cooler if we found life in our solar system, either signs of life that once was, or signs of life just beginning. One interesting moon that is very similar to Earth in a lot of respects is Titan. […]

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Nokia Kills the N-Gage

The N-Gage, for those that don’t know is a cell phone with gaming abilities made by Nokia, but the gaming abilities were lacking, and the cell phone use was a bit comprimised due to trying to make the most out of being able to game on the machine.
It looks like they won’t be making them […]

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SNL Parodies iPod’s Planned Obsolescence

A funny video from SNL about how the iPod keeps coming out with new versions of their popular player, making all those before it seem a lot less cool.
From Popgadget
Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host special guest *Steve Jobs* who unveils a whole new line of iPods. The parody […]

Filed under: Apple

Intel Viiv: On-Demand Digital Entertainment

TIVO on your desktop is one of the biggest things that many multimedia enthusiasts want these days, but it is sometimes hard to attain with difficult or expensive set-ups.
Intel is working with many different groups to not only give you TIVO on your desktop, but every form of media that you use in your daily […]

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