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New Limitations in the Windows Vista EULA


Scott Granneman digs deep into upcoming Windows Vista’s End-User License Agreement (EULA) and airs his concern about limitations facing security professionals. For one, the EULA allows benchmark testing, but bans disclosure of benchmark results except when the publisher complies with certain terms. Secondly, the Vista Home Basic and Home Premium (the cheapest editions) cannot be […]

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New Smash Bros X video

A new video for the upcoming Super Smash Bros X (”Brawl” in the US) has been released showing quite a bit of gameplay. Though no extra bits on the selectable characters are revealed in the video, you do get to see Mario, Pikachu, Kirby, Link, Zero Suit Samus, Wario, Meta Knight, Pitt, Solid Snake […]

Filed under: Games

E3 to be reborn as GamePro Expo

Gaming fans rejoice! It is not the end of booth babes as we know it! And it will be opening it’s doors in October 2007 (hopefully). Gamespot reports:

According to a memo circulated to a short list of LA Convention and Visitors Bureau members this week, International Data Group, publisher of dozens of tech magazines and […]

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Core 2 Quad Processors Tested

Anandtech have just tested a couple of Core 2 Quad processors up against some Core 2 Duos. They tested the processors with various different benchmark applications and some of the most popular games, and the result might be surprising to some people:
From the descriptions that Remedy and Epic have given us, it looks like dual […]

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€600 ($760) Flash Drive

A seemingly insane Japanese company has just released a special 2GB flash drive, bathed in gold to celebrate the Japanese craft industry.

And it’s available from today! So if you’re one of the few millions that won’t be able to get a Playstation 3 this Christmas at least you can spend your well deserved money on […]

Filed under: Gadgets

Microsoft’s opens the official site for Zune - Zune.net

And… it’s brown. The design is quite sleek, but perhaps a bit too “vintage” due to it’s choice of brown as the main color, instead of the more popular black, or white.
There aren’t many things on the site that we don’t already know. It will be released in the United States in the 14th of […]

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Subwoofer Turns Volume to 11

The Martin Logan Descent i Subwoofer is a powerful piece of technology. With power enough to shake you thanks to its 2100 watts of peak and 750 watts of continuous power.
The subwoofer has three aluminum drivers, each with its own amp. It places them at 120 degree incriments to each other, designed as such […]

Filed under: Gadgets

10 tips for Google image search use

The googlesystem blog has released a nice article with great tips on how to use Google Image search for practical things. Though some of the tips are pretty much “common sense” some of them are quite interesting and I think that most people will appreciate them.
Click on “Read More” to see the tips, or click […]

Filed under: Resources

First Second Generation iPod Shuffle Pictures

Just as we announced a couple of days ago, the iPod Shuffle has indeed started shipping, and to prove that, we bring you some of the very first pictures of it being “unwrapped”.

What we can learn from these photos is:

the new Shuffle comes with the old Apple earphones
It connects via the stereo head-phone jack, instead […]

Filed under: Apple

Recently Closed Tabs Feature on FireFox 2

Here’s a nifty feature I recently discovered on FireFox 2: Recently Closed Tabs. It’s good that it has been standard for FireFox to warn you if you’re closing multiple tabs. After all, Control-Q (or CMD-Q for the Mac) is dangerously close to Control-W (or CMD-W). I’ve fallen victim to this mistake many a time with […]

Filed under: Open Source

Wii Virtual Console: Launch Titles

The launch titles for Wii’s downloadable online “Virtual Console”, as well as the titles that will be made available through December, have been announced. New titles will be added to the library on a monthly basis. “Wii Points” are basicaly the online currency of the Virtual Console, with 100 points equating to a […]

Filed under: Games

MacBooks with Core 2 Duo Processors may be released tomorrow

This is just another rumor, although, it is one that might make me reconsider what I intend on getting for myself this Christmas. According to a few reports that MacRumors has received:
the long-awaited Core 2 Duo (Merom) MacBook revision could arrive as early as tomorrow
If this turns out to be true will you be adding […]

Filed under: Apple, Gadgets

New Ultra Light Sony Laptop - 1.98lb / 0.89 Kg

Looks like Sony has finally decided to update their ultra-portable laptops with this brand new G Series. However, besides updating the wireless card there doesn’t seem to be much of an upgrade in the other specifications (except the weight). In fact, it’s actually a downgrade in terms of screen resolution compared to the T series.

The […]

Filed under: Gadgets

New PSP colors to be released in Japan

In an attempt to bring a bit more color to the Japanese PSPs (and perhaps a better sales number), Sony will be introducing new colors that pretty much follow the already available Nintendo DS Lite colors in the same country, with the exception of silver. The colors will be blue, pink and silver.

This time I’ll […]

Filed under: Gadgets

Halo Movie Production Halted

Unfortunately, for many Halo fans, a statement was released recently announcing that the movie production will be halted until further notice.
As was previously confirmed, we deeply regret that both Universal and Fox did not choose to move forward with financing the Halo film under the original terms of the agreement. At this time Peter Jackson […]

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