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Updated Zune HD Review

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Previously, I posted an incomplete Zune review. Well, here’s a full one for those who are interested…



Web Browser-Based Microsoft Office

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That’s right people. Microsoft is releasing a web browser-based version of Microsoft Office. You’re probably wondering if it will only natively support Internet Explorer. Well, luckily, it will also support Firefox and Safari. It may even support Google Chrome. It will also have Windows Mobility support AND iPhone support. It will not be as packed with features and such like a standard version of Microsoft Office, but it’ll be interesting nontheless. Continue reading for more information.



Funny Image: I am… (Google Suggestions)

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It used to need “I am extremely” to have the second search result shown here to show up second last on the list, but with the recent publicity about this everywhere, it’s jumped to 2nd place, with just “I a”

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– cropped just to show what I’m talking about, go try it if you don’t believe me.

Ok, if you didn’t like that, how about this version of google?



Guide to Being a Computer Expert

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Really, this is all you need to know:

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Credit: xkcd



Radar detectors on phones?

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Yes, its called Trapster and it works like this: Go to the Web site, and sign up for a free membership. Then download the Trapster software to your cell phone or PDA. Tenereillo said that most current-generation cell phones, Blackberries and other PDA’s can accommodate the Trapster software.  Then, you’re ready to hit the road. And once you’re tooling down the highway, if you spot a state trooper or city cop lying in wait with a radar gun or laser unit, you just need to punch in “pound one” on your cell phone — or dial a toll-free number. Other users are then alerted on their cell phones or PDA when they approach the same trap.

It works with the Twitter stream so all information is realtime.  And yes, even 10 minutes of an information delay can ruin your day.

See Full Article Here




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