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Ever been at home and need access to your work pc? How about being away from home and you need a file or email that you’ve got on your home machine? There are several [...]

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Google competing with itself?!?

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Here’s something wierd. I just saw a story about how Google is offering to run the search engines of small sites for $100 a year. Wait just a minute, I thought they already did.
I’m talking about their Adsense program and the “Adsense for search” part of the program. [...]

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Ever thought of becoming a Landlord?

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Y’know, someday I think it’d be pretty cool to own a bunch of rental properties. Assuming they’re in good condition from the start and I get good tenants in them it could easily turn out to be a good income. Granted, nothing is going to be a free ride [...]

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Microsoft DRM Cracked Again!

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It had to happen sooner or later, Micro$oft DRM system has been cracked again. A new version of “FairUse4M” has been released. This little gem makes it possible to remove the DRM (Digital Rights Management) locking from protected digital music and movies so that they can be copied, converted [...]

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Oneupsmanship?

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It looks like international relations are now starting to take a new turn. A group of Iranian students have released a new game called “Rescue the Nuke Scientist“. Apparently this is in response to a US based company creating a game called “Assault on Iran” that’s about an American [...]

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DirectTV Gaming?

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I saw somthing this morning about DirecTV getting into video games and I can’t help wondering why?
First off, the story looked like they were getting into some technology that allows them to make games available through their set-top boxes. Then you read it more closely and find out that [...]

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Quick Review of www.moremouse.com

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MoreMouse.com allows the visitor to browse their listings of vacation homes in Florida in several ways. you can search within a specific community, by the type of place they’re looking for from an Orlando vacation home to Town homes in the Disney area. There is also a search tool [...]

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Six Month Vista Status

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Well, Micro$oft has had Vista out for six months now and what I’ve been seeing about it remains essentially the same as it’s been since Vista first appeared.
There is the usual complaints, that Vista is a resource hog that requires 2GB of ram a 2Ghz or better cpu and one of [...]

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Quick Review of www.homeandliving.com

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Fitting almost entirely into an 800×600 screen, this site features a top menu with three rows of choices and a sidebar that lets you go directly to the particular section or sub-section of the site if you’re looking for a particular item. They also have an option to search by [...]

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OpenLogic Tries to Demonize Open Source

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…or at least that’s certainly what this looks like.
Scanner Spots Open Source Installations
Mike writes “Information security firm OpenLogic has begun letting users download ‘Discovery,’ an application that scans Windows, Linux, and Solaris machines and attempts to identify open source software. The Discovery application claims to identify more than 5,000 versions of [...]

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