Archive for September, 2007

A Guide to Speakers

September 27th, 2007

speaker.jpg An excellent home entertainment system or home theater system must comprise of both quality audio and video components that work together to produce a cinema experience in the comfort of your own home. Hence, a set of high-quality speakers are significantly important. How much do you know about speakers? Perhaps some guide here can give you some basic understanding on speakers.

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Halo 3 Sales Smash Records

September 27th, 2007

Microsoft is reporting that sales for its much hyped game, Halo 3, generated $170 million during the first 20 hours of its release. Not only does this top the $125 million sales record set by Halo 2, but it also surpasses the opening-day US box office record of $59.8 million set by Sony’s “Spider-Man 3″ in May. In fact, Halo 3 made more money in 24 hours than Spider-Man 3 made during its three-day opening-weekend ($151 million).

So far, more than 1 million players have logged on the play the networked Xbox Live version of Halo 3.

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Gateway One – Stylish 19 Inch All-In-One PC

September 27th, 2007

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The famous manufacturer of Computers, Gateway has announced its 19 inch all-in-one desktop PC, named as Gateway One. It’s a slim and sleek all-in-1 PC that only measures 3.6 inches deep, which looks like the recently introduced aluminium iMac.

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20 Internet Acronyms Parents Should Know

September 26th, 2007

What does “POS” mean? How about “SorG”? Don’t know? LOL. If you’re a parent, you might want to find out what kids are saying to each other online. Here’s a sideshow of 20 Internet Acronyms All Parents Should Know.


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Amazon MP3 Will Pose Strong Challenge to Apple iTunes?

September 26th, 2007

The internet’s most successful seller of physical CD, Amazon.com, has unveiled an early beta version of its Amazon MP3. This highly anticipated digital music download store allows users to purchase music without copy protection technology. The price ranges from 89 to 99 cents per song or $5.99 to $9.99 per album. Under this arrangement, users can play the purchased songs on a variety of gadgets such as Apple’s iPod. Although not free, song lovers can get their favourite songs – for a song.

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Apple’s New Software Updates Tackles iPhone Hacking Act

September 26th, 2007

As you may aware that Apple’s iPhone hacking softwares are easily available in the web for public usage nowadays. The intention of unlocking it from current AT&T service provider network has upset Apple Inc. which has just announced that there will no warranty on the illegal unlocked iPhone anymore. Soon after the first announcement, there was another announcement stated that there will be a new software updates available for iPhone’s users to upgrade the devices to latest software version. Apple also warned that the software updates would likely kill the iPhones that has been hacked or unlocked illegally. This could be one of the smart ways to scare away those that intend to unlock the famous iPhone to be used with other network service providers.

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Download TVUPlayer to Watch Cable TV Online on Your Computer for Free

September 26th, 2007

TVUPlayer is a live streaming TV viewer client from TVU Networks, an Internet company based in Mountain View, California, which offers high quality global live television service that can be watched on your Windows PC or laptop over a broadband Internet connection. For cable and satellite TV addicts, or audience at the location where free-to-air TV channels are simply not enough or have only poor programs screening, TVUPlayer is definitely a good news as it brings you popular programs from around the world that you can’t get from your local cable and satellite providers, such as news, sports, lifestyle and movies from around the world.

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Using DiskPart.exe As Disk Management Alternative in Windows Vista, 2000, 2003 and XP

September 26th, 2007

Disk Management under Computer Management in Administrator Tools is a GUI (Graphical User Interface) based disk partitioning utility that allows Windows 2000, Windows 2003 Windows XP and Windows Vista users to set active partition, change drive letter and paths, extend volume, shrink volume, delete volume, and format the drives. However, Disk Management extension in Microsoft Management Console (MMC) does not always work properly. Problems faced by users including random grayed out or disabled of Extend Volume and Shrink Volume options, as Disk Management snap-in prohibits you from inadvertently performing actions that may result in data loss.

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