Category Archive for: ‘Technology’

  • Mp3Tunes.com

    MP3tunes.com – Unlike other popular music stores, MP3tunes will offer all tracks without digital rights management (DRM). This ensures that paying customers can use the music they purchase on any player or computer, as well as make unlimited copies of their songs and burn their …

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  • Parents More Web-savvy

    CNN Money – The cliche of Web-savvy teenagers clicking circles around their parents is simply not a reality, according to a new study by the Nielsen Norman Group that challenges Internet stereotypes of teen “technowizards.” I absolutely believe the findings of this study. While the …

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  • Firefox

    Mozilla.org – Well, it’s official, I’ve switched to Firefox. There are still a few minor inconveniences in the browser, but most of them are on their list of features to be added (such as being able to move the toolbars around and combine them on …

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  • A Truly “Light” Keyboard

    Tom’s Hardware Guide – The device uses a red diode laser to illuminate the space, but infrared technology is used to track finger movements of the user and interpret which virtual key was intended to be activated. COOL! If (I mean when) they start integrating …

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  • AOL Pulls Plug On Newsgroup Service

    BetaNews – America Online has quietly announced that it will discontinue providing member access to Usenet newsgroups next month. As an avid usenet user, I have mixed feelings about this. Of course the good part of this is that it’ll help keep all the AOL …

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  • Google Video Search

    Google – Yet another nifty new side to Google’s technology. The tech to do this isn’t new (and in fact, Yahoo launched a video search engine of their own at the same time, which isn’t quite the same). Still, yet another nifty new piece to …

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  • Funny Bill Gates Pics From 1985

    Neowin.net – Be warned that you should not be drinking anything that would hurt if it exited nasally when you look at these. Man, I was laughing for quite a while after seeing these. To save you from reading the whole thread, the authenticity of …

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  • Windows 64 To Arrive In April

    The Inquirer – Microsoft is planning to introduce its 64 bit operating system for Intel and AMD processors (iAMD64) on the 29th of April. That’s all fine and good. But, speaking as somebody who has 2 Athlon 64 systems, it’s not the OS release that’s …

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  • Yahoo! Desktop Search Beta

    Yahoo! Desktop Search Beta – And another one joins in on the desktop searching fad. It’s actually a fad that I’m happy to see happening. It’s getting a bit crowded, but the fierce competition on the playing field will mean that they will all improve …

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  • Adobe Reader Speed-Up

    TNK-BootBlock.co.uk – Adobe Reader SpeedUp is a simple application that was created to help make the loading time of Adobe’s Acrobat/Reader software bearable for everyday use. This little app works wonders on the load time for Acrobat. Even with just the default settings, it makes …

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