Category Archive for: ‘Technology’

  • Get Vista & Office For Watching Webcasts

    Windows-Now.com – Microsoft wants you to experience the Zen of Vista & Office together. So, if you watch three webcasts each for Windows Vista and Office 2007 within 30 days of registering, 6-8 weeks later you’ll get shiny new DVD cases at your front door. …

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  • 10 Minute Mail

    10 Minute Mail – Welcome to 10 Minute Mail. By clicking on the link below, you will be given a temporary e-mail address. Any e-mails sent to that address will show up automatically on the web page. You can read them, click on links, and …

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  • MPAA Lobbying For Home Theater Regulations

    BBspot – The MPAA is lobbying congress to push through a new bill that would make unauthorized home theaters illegal. The group feels that all theaters should be sanctioned, whether they be commercial settings or at home. Ever read one of these satire articles that …

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  • One Less PS3 On The Market, One More PC Gamer

    PC Gamer – I just got back from the Metreon, site of the San Francisco Playstation store and home of the official US launch for the Playstation 3. The gang and I were there to represent the PC gaming community and to carry out a …

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  • PS3 Gets Smashed To Bits

    The Inquirer – As predicted by the INQUIRER yesterday in the PS3 launch write-up, the guys behind the original iPod smashing and the subsequent destroying of an Xbox 360 clubbed together to purchase a Playstation 3 simply to record the destruction of the $599 console. …

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  • Google Earth In 4D

    ZDNet.com – Google skipped right past the third dimension and landed directly in the fourth (time) by offering historical maps on Google Earth. Now you can travel back in time — for example, I am looking at the globe of 1790. Don’t expect detailed high …

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  • First Photo From Space

    Air & Space Magazine – On October 24, 1946, not long after the end of World War II and years before the Sputnik satellite opened the space age, a group of soldiers and scientists in the New Mexico desert saw something new and wonderful—the first …

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  • Amazon Reckons MP3 Players Date Back To 1973

    The Inquirer – Online retail giant Amazon.com says the MP3 player was invented as far as 1973. Not only that, the interweb store was apparently operating even before the commercial Web became a reality. Shurely shome mischtake. Amusing screw ups. Wonder if it’s a date …

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  • Fully Portable Atari Jaguar

    Engadget – Benjamin Heckerdorn — that oh-so-crafy modding guru we love to love — is at it again with his console-morphing antics, and this time the victim is the ill-fated “64-bit” Atari Jaguar. The mission? To create a portable, all-in-one, battery-powered version of Atari’s flailing …

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  • Windows Media Player 11 Released

    BetaNews – After a brief delay, Microsoft on Monday made available Windows Media Player version 11. The update includes several enhancements, including a new user interface, improved syncing, and integration with the URGE music service. The next month will see all manner of Microsoft products …

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