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Articles from October, 2009

Dell, the computer company trying its darnest to re-instate itselfinto the minds of the public as a brand that does everything betterfor less, has a huge blind spot – its support page.
What should have been a straightforward driver download andinstallation turned into a nightmare when, horror of horrors, all thedriver download links on Dell's…

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Charlie Brooker, creator of a number of ingenius tv-shows like Screenwipe, throws in his two cents about Windows and Macs
Windows works for me. But I’d never recommend it to anybody else, ever.
I admit it: I’m a bigot. A hopeless bigot at that: I know my particular prejudice is absurd, but I just can’t control it. It&#…

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Weirdest Cell Phones Ever!

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Victor in All News, From The Web

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Futuristic, and some unrealistic, cell phone designs. Everyone should read darkroastedblend. No kidding.
“QUANTUM SHOT” #594
Link – Article by Radhika Seth of YankoDesign and A. Abrams
Totally Spaced-out Concept Cell Phones
No, really, we’ve come a long way, baby (since the early 1900s, that is). Check…

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Google continues to hit milestones with Google Apps – 2 million businesses and 20 million users in over 100 countries and 40 languages (up from 1.75 million businesses in June). And they aren’t slowing down the advertising, either.
The Going Goog…

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If you’re concerned about Microsoft’s fabulous disregard for your security, remove their vulnerable plugin from your firefox. Its quite a bit of a workaround. You can thank Microsoft for the hassle they’ve created
Firefox users with the latest Microsoft .net Framework 3.5 SP1 installed might have noticed a mes…

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