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The very first demo released, via PC for the PC is now available. However, not all is good.
First of all, to play the demo you need to update your PSP’s firmware to 2.70, that was just released yesterday. By doing this, you will lose ability to play any and all homebrew software. Though the official [...]
Microsoft released an updated version of the Internet Explorer 7 Beta last night. It seems to have a few minor improvements to the interface, such as being able to leave the sidebar up all the time, rather than it just being an overlay.
The other thing announced and released was a site for IE Add-ons.
Browser add-ons [...]
The PSP scene has been pretty quiet lately. There are still breakthroughs being done in terms of UMD loading, but if piracy isn’t your thing, then there isn’t much else happening, well, at least not as much as before.
Tomorrow Sony will release the first downloadable demo for the PSP, Loco Roco. Which will not only [...]
While Motorola keeps creating pretty, small and functional phone. Nokia has been building large, multimedia phones, eager to compete with most popular devices, from the iPod to digital cameras. Their latest offering, will the update to the now aging N70, and will go by the name of N72. The main different is the Carl Zeiss [...]
If you think Wikipedia is that family-oriented, kid-friendly, general-patronage website you’ve always considered it to be, then you’d better think again. You’d be surprised at the amount of inappropriate material you can find on this community-contributed and edited free online encyclopedia.
This may not exactly be new news, as we have seen the quality of Wikipeida [...]
This week’s edition of This Week in Tech, one of today’s more popular podcasts hosted by TechTV luminaries including Leo Laporte and DIGG founder Kevin Rose (my favorite podcast, actually), features the FovererGeek-DIGG issue as the first order of business.
The edition is actually entitled “TWiT 51: DIGG This.”
To summarize the discussion, Kevin basically provides a [...]
Apple has just released the 17″ MacBookPro, and it is packing quite a punch. Weighing in at 6.8 pounds, it sports a 17″ display running a native resolution of 1680×1050, powered by a 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with dual link DVI support.
The processor is the 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo coupled with 1GB of RAM. [...]
Blogging is the realm of the elite.
This was one striking sentiment echoed time and again in a recent blogging summit I attended (where I was a speaker/panelist on Pro-Blogging). The statement was in light of the following observations that several individuals–experienced and novice bloggers alike–share:
Majority of bloggers write in English, and (no matter the geographic [...]
According to research, China will soon overtake the US as a top sender of unsolicited mass email (yes, that’s spam).
Statistics from security firm Sophos show that China is fast catching up the US as a source of junk e-mail. According to Sophos, 23.1% of spam comes from computers in the US and 21.9% comes from [...]
The first Blu-Ray drives and players are already appearing, so it should of no surprise that burners are already here, they do cost a mean penny though, as all new-format drives do, expect to pay more than 1000$ for each of them, of course if you wait around 6 months, you’ll probably be paying a [...]
When Apple pre-released bootcamp it “wow’ed” the world. Thousands of Apple fans couldn’t believe their eyes and I even read some articles which mentioned tears of joy. But what could be the reason behind bootcamp?
There has been some speculation on that, and Robert X. Cringely offers an intriguing guess at what might be the real [...]
So we don’t even know the final name of Nintendo’s next system, and already they have a contest up to be the first to play one…still wiked cool…too bad I live in Canada.
Nintendo is teaming up with AOL in a rather unique E3 contest. Beginning at noon EST today people (US residents only) can go [...]
This is not a ‘conspiracy theory.’ This is about how Digg is not what it claims to be. Kevin Rose and the rest are not conspiring against ForeverGeek - they are simply using the system in a fashion exactly opposite to
what they claim (a non editorial website).
There are three separate issues that need to noted:
1. [...]
HAH! This certainly brought a smile to my face today. The former owner of ForeverGeek decided to post today a video on the internet showing himself and how he works while managing 9Rules. So if you want to have a bit of a clue on to become successful in the blogging business this might help [...]
Here is something to go along with the earlier news of the Thunderbird update. This is a good read on using some features of Thunderbird like Smart Folders and some of the more useful extensions available for Tbird.
Mozilla has released a security and stability update to its Thunderbird E-mail client.
Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 provides stability and security enhancements that are part of our ongoing program to provide a safer email experience for our users. We recommend that all Thunderbird users upgrade to this latest version.
There looks to be a pretty big list of bugs [...]