Archive for May 4th, 2009


May 4

Fat Princess Beta – Review

Fat Princess is one of the most highly anticipated PSN games coming out in 2009, and many PS3 fans are looking forward to this combination of cutesy cartoon characters and blood and gore. Basically it is like a medieval version of capture the flag. The enemy has your princess and
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May 4

Vine “Not just for PC and Not Twitter on Steroids”, Microsoft

Following the beta launch of “Microsoft Vine” described as a societal network, Microsoft has addressed some of the questions emerging around Vine. First off, they denies of killing off any of the existing social networks. At the same time, Vine only for the PC users? No….we plan on adding other platforms and user experiences that include
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May 4

Introducing Windows 7 Learning Portal

Stephen Rose at Microsoft announced the availability of the Windows 7 Learning Portal.  This site is currently showcasing great IT Pro readiness content, including 7 Silverlight Learning Snacks, free sample chapters from upcoming MS Press Books, Learning Plans, links to clinics/HOLs and more. Also, check out the free 2-hour eLearning Clinic
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May 4

TweetPhoto: Twitter photo-sharing service

People like to share photos on Twitter, no surprises! to see many independent application developers focused on facilitating just that through tools using the micro-sharing service’s API like: TwitPic, Twitxr, Pixim to add-on services from photo sharing startups, like ImageShack’s YFrog and PhotoBucket’s TwitGoo. Now a new contender,
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May 4

Introducing RipNAS Statement “Statement SSD and Statement HDD”

Rip, Store & Stream CD Ripper, Windows Home Server, Network Attached Storage & Media Streamer in one silent box  — RipNAS Statement challenges the conception that NAS devices have to be hidden away, both for acoustic and aesthetic reasons, Statement is visually stunning, whilst acoustically designed. Statement combines Audio CD ripping, Network
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May 4

Does your Intel CPU pass Windows XP Mode test in Windows 7?

Some of the most popular PCs on the market today, equipped with fast and powerful dual- and quad-core CPUs, won’t be able to use the vaunted Windows XP Mode in Windows 7 (download). For your PC to run XP Mode in Windows 7, the CPU has to support Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT)
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May 4

Larry Page at University of Michigan Commencement

Larry Page, Google co-founder, gave an seech at the University of Michigan, where he earned his bachelor’s. “You know what it's like to wake up in the middle of the night with a vivid dream? And you know how, if you don't have a pencil and pad by the bed to write it down, it will be
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May 4

Official Windows 7 System Requirements

With the availability of the Release Candidate for Windows 7 (download), Microsoft has also made public the system requirements for the operating system. Without further ado, the System Requirements for Windows 7 are “1GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor; 1 GB of RAM (32-bit)/2 GB of RAM (64-bit); 16 GB of
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May 4

Ford Fiesta Ad “This is Now”

Watch the new Ford ad by Ogilvy, shot in Berlin, directed by Noah Harris and the track is Transient by Pluxus.
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