Windows Live Mail Having Problems
I signed up for Windows Live Mail Beta using the 'hacked' way and apparently MSN doesn't know that I am signed up for the account already.

I signed up for Windows Live Mail Beta using the 'hacked' way and apparently MSN doesn't know that I am signed up for the account already.

PC Magazine has reviewed Sprint's Razr competitor. They gave it 4/5 despite it being a little thicker and heavier than the Razr. It has a lot of really good points by compensating for everything that people don't like with the Razr, except it appears that it doesn't have very good battery life.
It appears that Microsoft has started to send out emails to beta testers for Microsoft Office Live: Hello and thank you for reserving your opportunity to participate in the Microsoft Office Live beta. Microsoft Office Live is scheduled to make its debut in early 2006.* When it does, you’ll receive FREE access to a variety of online services designed to help give your small business the professional Web site and capabilities you need to succeed in today’s marketplace.
The screenshot above is what we can expect to see in Google Talk soon. This soon-to-be-released version of Google Talk should have the compatibility needed to talk with all of your AIM buddies as well as the icon use. As simple as Google Talk really is, it pulled me away from MSN Messenger without any troubles, although I would like to give Windows Live Messenger a shot.
It looks like Dell's 30" Apple competing monitor is as nice as it sounds. PC Magazine has given it a rating of 4/5 and also an Editor's Choice Award. Of course, if you decide to spend the $2200 to buy this then don't forget to buy a desk that will hold a 30" monitor :) .
This package tracking service will track your package and display its transit on a Google Map. Now you will really see the weird routes that packages take to get to your doorstep.
It looks as though we can expect the future OneNote 12 to be a centralized place to store all of your data. I am currently a college student and use OneNote for every class that I have. It is great to take notes on and then I can always keep them at the end of the semester without wondering where I am going to store them.
Thanks to BentUser, we now have the ability to make comparisons of this future operating system with the one that is currently the most popular. That's right, they compare Windows XP and Windows Vista 5270 ('Beta 2'). They have a lot of really nice screenshots that really allow you to see what we can really expect to see changed.
Looks like Microsoft keeps on catering to Mac. First they 'promised' to develop Microsoft Office for another 5 years and then they released this plugin for Quicktime (called Flip4Mac) that gives users the ability to open Windows Media files. What's next? Maybe they will make a plugin for OS X that will allow users to open all Windows files and applications. Well, maybe not that far.

If you have some money sitting around then maybe you should put a bid in on the iTablet -- A Mac Tablet! All the news articles are unsure of how true this item really is but we'll never find out unless someone steps up to give it a shot. The iTablet that you would receive from the auction has not been built yet but for each one that sells they will build it for you.