Google Chrome Battles Internet Explorer and Firefox

September 2nd, 2008

While Internet Explorer and Firefox battle it out, Google has come from behind to launch its open source browser, Google Chrome. Google Chrome beta version will be released to the public in 100 countries today. In conjunction with this release of Google’s browser, details about Chrome can also be found in a 38-page online comic book in blogosphere. Users who intend to read the comic can get it here.

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‘Dark Knight’ Tops $500 Million

September 2nd, 2008

The price is right for The Dark Knight. Over America’s Labor Day weekend holiday, the latest Batman movie, The Dark Knight became the 2nd movie in Hollywood history to pass the $500 million dollar mark. According to Warner Bros. studios, The Dark Knight has made over $502.4 million from domestic American ticket sales.

The Dark Knight is a huge hit in America, but not everyone loves Bruce Wayne’s alter ego. The Japanese obviously don’t like Batman at all. The Dark Knight bombed in Japan and made only a little over $8 million.

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Get Instant Weather Forecast Via Weather Pulse 2.10 Build 7

September 1st, 2008

Weather might probably affect your decision on whether to go shopping, play outdoor sports or stay at home for an afternoon nap. Of course you can go to some weather forecast sites such as National Weather Service, Weather.com, etc to get the latest forecast results on weather conditions, air quality, temperature, sky condition, humidity, wind speeds, etc. However, if you are frequently checking the weather forecast and looking for quick access to the forecast result, you should probably get a copy of Weather Pulse to be installed in your computer.

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DIY Patents Search

September 1st, 2008

To avoid being charged or getting a court injunction prohibiting you from using the patent right to your invention, discovery or creation, solicitors normally advise their clients to conduct a patent search on whether some party has been granted the exclusive right on a similar idea or concept. It is easier to get your solicitor or patent attorney to check and handle the matter for you, but, of course, there will be a fee and costs incurred. To save money from your pocket, why not try to DIY via internet services?

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New Plantronics GameCom 777 Surround Sound Gaming Headset With Dolby Headphone Technology

September 1st, 2008

The hardware company specializing in lightweight headsets, Plantronics has announced the availability of its new GameCom 777 Surround Sound Gaming Headset, which features Dolby Headphone technology that enables users to play PC games, listen to music as well as watch movies with dramatic virtual 5.1 surround sound effects, aiming to create a realistic, cinematic game-play experience for PC games.


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USB Golf Mouse

September 1st, 2008

This unique USB Golf Mouse is specially designed by Brando for golf lover. This mouse set come with golf ball shaped mouse along with green field mouse pad.

Those golf lover can play golf right from their desk with this USB Golf mouse and its reminds them about golfing all the time. The price is cheap. It only costs US$15/set.


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Olympus SP-565 UZ Overview

September 1st, 2008

Olympus has introduced an affordable ultrazoom (20x wide zoom lens 26-520mm) digital camera, i.e. Olympus SP-565 UZ, that allows Zoom in ultra-close or back out for an ultra-wide shot with a single lens.


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Manage Multiple Login Passwords Via MashedLife Online Web Service

August 31st, 2008

Creating a password to control access and protect your private information sounds brilliant but it can also put you in a dilemma. A strong password for authentication requires long, nonsensical characters, containing both uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols, and it is not recommended to be names, words in dictionaries or common terms. The difficulty lies not in creating a strong password but in remembering the password. Your memory will be severely tested if you need to remember numerous passwords which are nonsensical in nature and have no relation to things you know well. Alternatively, you could record the passwords in your diary, palm or store them in your browsers. However, this could actually pose a much higher security risk if your passwords fall into the wrong hands. To simplify matters, you can probably try MashedLife, an online password management service that will handle the password dilemma for you.

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