Monthly Archives: July 2009

Top 10 Hottest Firefox Add-ons

July 30, 2009
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Top 10 Hottest Firefox Add-ons

The biggest advantage FireFox has over other browsers such as Chrome, is the vast collection of free add-ons there are on offer! Over the last five years, FireFox has been developing and growing at a substantial rate, establishing itself as the most used open source browser. Why has it come such a long way?...

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Western Digital unveil 1TB notebook drive

July 28, 2009
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Western Digital unveil 1TB notebook drive

Data storage pioneers, Western Digital, publicized on Monday their two new spanking products, the Scorpio Blue 750 GB and the Scorpio Blue 1TB smashing the previous record for the largest notebook hard drive size which was 500 GB. The Scorpio Blue joins the My Passport Essential SE Portable USB hard drive family. At present,...

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Video: Preview of Spotify app on iPhone

July 27, 2009
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BBC have announced that Spotify have finally presented their popular new app to Apple and now are waiting in suspense to see whether they are going to approve or not… Why wouldn’t they approve it since it is free, legal music?

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Cryo Tetrad PC Review

July 27, 2009
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Cryo Tetrad PC Review

  The Cyro Tetrad is a member of the High Performance Designs family where it is simply the best when discussing value for money. The high performance power PC is aimed at power users and game addicts. When unboxing the Tetrad monster, it is all so boring since you have to unravel your way...

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Adobe bug recognised over seven months ago

July 25, 2009
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Adobe bug recognised over seven months ago

Adobe confirmed that the software pioneers were well informed of “potential vulnerabilities” influencing Adobe Reader, Acrobat 9.1.2 and Adobe Flash Player 9 as well as 10. Thus, advising users to make sure their systems are completely secure since hackers are still lurking in the midst. However, latest reports have suggested that these “vulnerabilities” were...

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HP purchase file serving specialists IBRIX

July 19, 2009
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HP purchase file serving specialists IBRIX

Hewlett-Packard publicly announced on their website on Friday that the two giants of the computing world ,have come to an agreement which sees HP acquire IBRIX services. IBIRX, a leading supplier of enterprise-class file serving software which includes data protection, high-availability features and data management services. The hardware giants tend to aim their services...

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Hulu reveal why they are blocking PS3 streaming.

July 17, 2009
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Hulu reveal why they are blocking PS3 streaming.

After quietly blocking access through PS3′s internet browser just two weeks ago, users who queried the situtation, surprisingly recieved a “content-less” apology through email. The Hulu representative said that blocking streaming was in the best interest of the PS3 users and Hulu. Reports have suggested it could be as a result of pressure from...

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Office 2010: The Movie

July 16, 2009
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Great trailer for the most popular movie to be

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Video: Make old add-ons operate with Firefox betas

July 15, 2009
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If you are a Firefox addict, you would have realised that many of the Firefox betas are not compatable with the surplus of add-ons you have accumulated over time. Thus, in a recent eposide from CNET’s show Hacks, Executive Editor Tom Merritt demonstrates another brilliant and useful about:config hack which will allow your trusty...

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What is svchost.exe?

July 15, 2009
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What is svchost.exe?

Have you scrolled across processes tab in Windows Task Manager and realised that there are a dozen svchost.exe running? You have tried to get rid of them but you just can’t, well in this post I will try to simplify svchost.exe thus by the end you will know what it is and why there...

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