15 Feb, 2007
For some reason quite a few users of the 8800 series (GTS/GTX) nvidia cards have been experiencing random BSODs and crashes. nVidia is unwilling to acknowledge or look into the problem, simply stating that they do not support the cards, they only make the GPUs. Bring some exposure to the story and help get nVidia to acknowledge the issue!
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15 Feb, 2007
There are now so many companies vying to be the next YouTube, it’s easy to lose track of them all. So let’s take a look at the entire online video industry and categorize the major players. In this post we’ve summarized the latest video industry innovations under the following categories [...]
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15 Feb, 2007
Middlebury College history students are no longer allowed to use Wikipedia in preparing class papers, The school’s history department recently adopted a policy that says it’s OK to consult the popular online encyclopedia, but that it can’t be cited as an authoritative source by students.
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15 Feb, 2007
Once you are pumping out quality content here are a few tips on how to get more subscribers for it.
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15 Feb, 2007
Attention Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, DS Lite, and PSP. There’s a new game console in town. The Gamespower 50. That’s right, it comes with FIFTY GAMES. We’d like to see your high definition console come with half that many.
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15 Feb, 2007
Politicians and the media are quick to blame video games for everything, especially youth violence, and now they cry for legislation to ban violent games. But here’s the news: Games come with age and content ratings. Here’s more news: It takes you, the parents, to enforce them. Please face your responsibilities instead of dumping them on the state.
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15 Feb, 2007
Well-known marketing author, Seth Godin, doesn’t want you to buy his new book for sale on Amazon. First off, it’s not new. Godin published it in 2005. Second, he published it as an e-book and offered it for free download on his website. The fact that a company was selling his book (in print form) was news to him.
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15 Feb, 2007
Today D-Wave unveiled their infamous 16-bit quantum computer. Although this computer is a “proof of concept” it is capable of solving sudoku puzzles a feat most computers have trouble with due to the advanced logic involved. Already plans are in place for a more powerful 1,000-qubit version next year.
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15 Feb, 2007
Does an open source solution like MythTV stand a chance against the marketing power and research behind the TiVo Series 3? We decided to pit these two completely different DVR solutions against each other and compare in a non-biased way.
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15 Feb, 2007
Sony Computer Entertainment UK’s head of sales quit today, just five weeks before the PS3 is set to launch.
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15 Feb, 2007
Don’t let “the man” keep you from your Gmail account! Here are some clever ways to get Gmail access without any programming or security knowledge. Some clever hacks to check out.
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