Slatted for beta release this week, WMP
11, coupled with MTV's Urge music service, is set to make an impact
on the way you listen to music.
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Written by luan halili
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Maxtop CSX-CM03B Mid Tower Case - Big Bruin
Kingwin KF-25 Data Dock 2.5" HDD Enclosure Review - Virtual-Hideout
Sytrin KuFormula VF1 Plus - RBmods.com
Corsair Nautilus 500 Watercooling System - XYZ Computing
Mobile GPU Comparison Guide Rev. 5.2 - Adrian's Rojak Pot
Commodore PMC30 - 30gig media player - XtremeComputing
ECS Elitegroup C19-A SLI Pentium 4 Motherboard - Big Bruin
Razer Copperhead Laser Gaming Mouse review - CyberwizardPit
Corsair 2GB XMS-4400PRO DDR Memory Kit Pictorial Review! - Adrian's Rojak Pot
ErgoDex DX1- The only fully custom keyboard - XtremeComputing
Cable Madness? Wireless USB to the Rescue - Auphanonline.com
Thermalright Ultra-90 CPU Heatsink - SystemCooling.com
Thermalright HR-01 - Overclockers Online
Advanced MP3 Players Pebble - UK Gamer
ECS KN1 SLI Extreme Review - GruntvillE.com
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Overall I would have no problem recommending this player to someone wanting an all-in-one product in such a small package. With all these feature packed into one small ergonomic package, the only thing you might have a problem with is the initial price tag. But as many wise people say with respect to many characteristics of life.....you get what you pay for.
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Say goodbye to MSN Messenger.
Microsoft's upcoming version of the software has been rebranded,
refeatured, and is set to be your one stop software for well,
almost everything.
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Written by luan halili
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This always makes others in technical support cringe. AOL has cut 1,300 employees, primarily from its call centers. Reasons are attributed to "savvy customers", among other reasons.
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BitTorrent is a great little program,
useful for just about any type of file transfer you would need.
Several companies use torrent download concepts to help with their
download speeds, patchers, or just diffusing bandwidth
usage among its users. But some companies stay convinced its the
devil for aiding piracy. Warner Bros has left this train of thought,
however.
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Big Bruin have fun with the new 2GB Nano andhave released a review of the new Ipod Nano 2GB from Apple. Normally,
anything under 20GB wouldn't warrant my attention. But I realise that
people can't always dig deep to go and buy the biggest and best, and
thats how you get items like the Nano. Doesn't hold the most mp3s, but
an otherwise functional and affordable mp3 player.
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Written by Maxit
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The Garmin eTrex GPS is one of the hottest mini portable GPS gadgets on the market, weighing in at 5.3 ounces. If you need a reliable robust GPS, look no further.
Not only does this device keep you from getting lost, but it also can track how fast you are moving and how long it takes you to get from place to place. If you are looking for a cheap and reliable portable GDP system, you might want to give this gadget a look.
"If there's one thing to say about the Garmin eTrex GPS, it's that it's so yellow; it matches the Sun in brilliance. If there are two things to say, it's that it's a great little portable GPS system that guarantees that you'll never get lost. If there are three things to say about it, it's that it's also waterproof -- and guarantees that you'll never get lost underwater, either."
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Written by Maxit
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If you want to stand out from the crowd, the iPod crowd of course, or you fancy an mp3 player of superior in quality, you should check out the latest Creative Zen Micro Photo 8 GB mp3 player.
It might not be as compact or sleek as an iPod, but regarding price and performance, it might be better. The Zen Micro can hold twice as much data as the iPod Nano, and is still cheaper.
"iPod's are so hip, so sleek, so brilliantly white or ebony black, that Apple has a virtual Mp3 player monopoly. Because of their sexy marketing campaigns and the fact that even your grandparents own one, the iPod has take attention away from some of the smaller, but easily just as good (if not better) Mp3 players that are also out on the market."
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Ladies, did the
heater in your office go out causing your fingers to
stiffen up? In the middle of a guild war but your hands cannot move fast
enough because of the chill in the air? No problem!
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Linksys is ramping up their production of 802.11n offerings. Find out what they will have in stores starting next week, as well as what 802.11n even gives to the wireless world.
Linksys is all set to introduce faster
Wifi products, basing much of their new line on the IEEE 802.11n
standard draft. What this allows is for much higher bandwidth, as
well as improved range. The first few offerings from Linksys include
the WRT300N Wireless-N Broadband Router and WPC300N Wireless-N
Notebook Adapter. The price range is somewhat steep, at $120-$150,
but the bandwidth increase is set to be almost double that of the
products currently on the market – 100 megabits per second compared
to the 802.11 g, clocking in at 54 megabits per second.
The 802.11n standard is backwards
compatible with both 802.11b and 802.11g, and there should be quite a
few more products coming out from the various vendors throughout the
rest of the year. One big feature with this standard is support for
home wireless video.
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