Archive for October 24th, 2007
Oct
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Perhaps one of the luckiest Halo kills ever? Even though I was the dead one I still had to laugh. Hope you guys enjoy! Video after the jump.
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Oct
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If you start seeing people pointing their Nokia camera phones at books, product packaging and other print materials, it's not that they have some weird cell phone-related tic. More than likely, they're using the Thrrum Visual Browser for Cameraphone Search.
The browser lets users
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Oct
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The Gmail Blog has announced, that they will rolling a new feature free “IMAP for Gmail” over the next couple of days. IMAP is short for Internet Message Access Protocol and allows you to access your Gmail emails from other clients, like Outlook or Thunderbird. IMAP is the best way to
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Oct
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Windows Meeting Space is an application that comes with Windows Vista that allows you to facilitate ad-hoc meetings over Peer-to-Peer wireless networks. This makes sharing slides, notes and handouts much easier as it's just a case of dropping a document into the shared area and everyone connected to your meeting receives
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Oct
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Earlier last week, the DMX Team has announced a beta refresh for Windows Live Photo Gallery that includes the ability to publish your photos directly to Flickr. Based from direct customer feedback, the DMX Team worked with Flickr in enabling support to upload photos to your Flickr account in Windows Live Photo Gallery.
Uploading photos
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Oct
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Microsoft today announced that it will extend the Open Specification Promise to the hypercall application programmer’s interface (API) within Windows Server virtualization (codename Viridian), and will be available when Windows Server virtualization is released to manufacturing (RTM). In the interim, today Microsoft posted an updated draft of the hypercall API to Microsoft’s
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Oct
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This year will mark the first time that Microsoft and its partners will have a chance to make their pitch for why Vista PCs should be on your holiday gift lists.
To kick things off, Microsoft is holding a Windows Vista holiday-preview event this week in New York, aimed primarily at the consumer press (folks like Vogue,
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Oct
24
If you, a customer, or someone you know uses Firefox, you or they probably had to stop at some point over the past week and install it's 2.0.0.8 update. So you may want to know about this, from Percy Cabello at Mozillalinks.org:
Firefox users
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Oct
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Quite a few households have wireless networks that are unsecure - wide open for anyone to connect to. This could be a huge problem especially if PC's in that home are sharing important family files - like photos and documents - that shouldn't be seen by strangers.
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Oct
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Digital video recorders are quickly becoming as common in a home theater as a DVD player. With the proliferation of HD programming on DVR systems, more storage space is needed. Currently when your TiVo fills up your option is to delete content.Western Digital announced a new product today called the My DVR
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Oct
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Representatives from Facebook confirmed to CNET News.com on Wednesday morning that the company will be making a significant advertising-related announcement in two weeks. This coincides with the AdTech new-media marketing conference."Facebook has invited some of its closest advertisers to an event on November 6 in New York," a statement from the company read. "As
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Oct
24
This is a reliability update. Install this microcode update to improve the reliability of systems with Intel processors.Update for Windows XP — KB936357
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Oct
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SSL-Explorer is a unique remote access solution that provides users and businesses alike with a means of securely accessing network resources from outside the network perimeter using only a standard web browser. This fully-featured SSL VPN solution is designed to offer all users access to this young and exciting technology for very little expense.
SSL-Explorer has the
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Oct
24
Codenames and features of the tri-core CPUs AMD is planning to launch next year and in 2009 have been revealed by sources at motherboard makers.
Toliman adopts a 65nm process, supports socket AM2+ motherboards, and supports HyperTransport 3.0. The CPUs will have 2MB L3 cache and will be launched by the end of March 2008, according to
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Oct
24
Brad Rutkowski writes --"I've been seeing a lot of churn internally and externally about installing a role on a server core machine and then trying to connect to it remotely only to find that the remote server core machine won't allow you to connect."
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