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December 7, 2006 by Xythe
Mirza Ali, his wife, Sameena Ali, and Keith Griffen were all three convicted in an Oakland federal court of conspiracy and fraud charges. These morons illegally bought and resold more than $29 million worth of Microsoft software between 1997 and 2001. They allegedly formed front companies and bought existing corporations to take advantage of a program offering reduced prices on software if it's resold to academic institutions. Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft said it lost more than $60 milli...
December 3, 2006 by Xythe
Ok, Ive been using SuSE for a couple of years now, and it shares a drive with my XP installation. Ever since I installed SuSE, I've allowed the GRUB bootloader to handle which OS to boot into. I'm thinking to load SuSE 10.1 onto my notebook, and I'm thinking I might find a better, 3rd party bootloader. I'm going to be honest, I can run SuSE under the KDE front-end fairly well; thats to say I can surf, burn and what have you. However, I'm hardly proficient with Linux, and have some difficul...
November 29, 2006 by Xythe
On the coming Tuesday, Wal-mart will test launch it's movie download system offering customers to download a special Superman Returns physical/digital DVD combination. Costumers will buy the physical DVD containing a promotional sticker, directing them to the Wal-Mart download site, where they will have the option of purchasing the digital download version. The cost will be: $1.97 to download the movie to a portable device, such as Microsoft's Zune or Apple's iPod , or paying $2.97 to d...
November 28, 2006 by Xythe
I was cruising the GameSpot forums today, and found this post made toYouTube by Nely_Nelson. There is always an Easter Egg orsomthing-or-other in every Windows release. Have any of you guys foundone in Windows Vista yet?
November 27, 2006 by Xythe
I test my ISPs speed from my PC about once per month. It seems asComcasy must have bumped my downstreem soeed, as I pay for 6mbpsservice, and no matter where I test from, it's been greater than that. Do you use: Cable? DSL? Dialup? What are the results of your best recent speedtest? Click on the link below bringing you to the DSL reports tools/speedtestpage, perform the speed test, and post your results. Mine are:
November 26, 2006 by Xythe
I sell on Craigslist from time to time, but this is the first time I've been attempted to be scammed on as a seller. Notice the info the scammer requests. What is so useful about this info. What is the worst that could happen to a seller that gives out this info, yet does not sent the merchendise?
November 25, 2006 by Xythe
I've had a couple of DVD burners w/LightScribe technology for a while now, but have not used it because I don't have the required media. Now that I've used up nearly all my older media, I'm thinking buying some and employing LightScribe. My question is, is it worth it? The media is more expensive. Does it "burn out" the laser faster than If I did not burn labels directly to the media, rather than use my trusty Sharpie to do the labeling?
November 21, 2006 by Xythe
I wasn't to sure I saw things correctly when I went to the FireFox homepage to download FireFox 2 onto my notebook. But much to my surprise, I wound up at the MS FireFox home page! I have not heard of anything about this, and it took me quite by surprise. Did any of you guys hear of anything like this happening? How do you feel about Microsoft's acquisition of FireFox?
November 17, 2006 by Xythe
I personally use a webmail (gmail) that I can collect locally using Microsoft Outlook. I do this so I can use my email wherever I am in the world, where I have internet access. However, I personally like collecting and creating my email locally. Why? I have many more options. One of which I am quite fond of is video email. So, do you use webmail, collect your email with a client, or both. What webmails do you like best, and whats your favorite email?
November 16, 2006 by Xythe
Will Stardock Continue to Develop new features for ObjectDesktop under Windows XP? I have been using Stardocks ObjectDesktop (OD) components since about the year 2000. Then OD supported Windows 98 and Win2K. Now I have been using Windows XP for a few years now, and have become extremely familiar and satisfied with XP. It suits all my needs, and is well configured to my taste. I have beta-tested Vista for a few months as well, and while it’s a fine OS, and sports many new and cool f...
November 14, 2006 by Xythe
November 14, 2006 by Xythe
No not really Flip 3D, but rather the product TopDesk developed by Otaku Software. It seems to me that Microsoft is so bent on enticing people into the next generation of Windows, Windows Vista, that they may have forgot all of us faithful Windows XP users. So much of the newer features and products, such as Flip 3D, are being packaged strictly for Vista but not Windows XP. This really bugs the crap out of me. I have been using Microsoft products on my desktop for over a decade, and ...
October 25, 2006 by Xythe
My 66 year old dad has finally decided to become a PC end-user. As much as I love my dad, I cant tell you how exasperating it is to teach him how to use his new PC over the telephone from 3000 miles away. Ive decided the best way to both teach him how to use, and to maintain his PC, is to use an online Service. I have tried other software solutions such as MS Remote Assistance, Ultr@VNC, and the ever trusty PC Anywhere. He gets a runtime error whenever he tries to open a Remote Assis...
September 21, 2006 by Xythe
Download Medusa Medusa by Candego offers effortless retrieval of files located on websites. You no longer need to manually search through all the different web sites you have to visit when you are looking for some files. With medusa you will never miss a file because a website has a layout from hell. Medusa automatically explores all links on web pages so if there are pages containing the files you want you never have to waste time on the annoying false links or feel that you may hav...
September 8, 2006 by Xythe
The first computer I had ever purchased with my own money was a Macintosh Quadra 605. It took me less than 20 minutes to unpack and setup the machine, to the point where I was using my new Mac. It was fairly intuitive, but nonetheless, I had my trusty Mac Bible to increase my learning curve. Since that very first PC, I have assembled and used only X86 platforms. It took me a bit of getting used to Windows, especially moving from the Mac OS to Windows 3.1. However, not to long after, Window...