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Archive for January 12th, 2006

Here Is A Bike With A Boost

January 12th, 2006
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If you just can't peddle fast enough to get where you are going, then maybe this 200-pound-thrust rocket will give you the needed boost. You can go 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 5 seconds. You better make sure you hold on to your shorts! The creator, Tim Pickens, also has plans on making a pickup truck with a 2,000-pound-thrust rocket in the bed.

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While browsing some sites, I stumbled upon how to get Windows Live Messenger without needing an invite from LiveMessenger.net. Some people say to do this at your own risk because it might screw something up on your computer, but I haven't heard of anything happening yet. If you are having problems then go to the LiveMessenger.net Forums.

  1. Microsoft released a private beta version
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Google Keeps Going Mobile

January 12th, 2006
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First, Google allowed mobile users to pull up local phone directories and maps on a portable device, and now they are taking it even further. The Blackberry will soon get Google Messaging capabilities which is really important because soon Google Talk users will be able to talk to AIM members.

They are also providing mobile users to view their own personalized home page. This way you can view your GMail,

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Order Your Xbox 360 Core Bundle From Dell

January 12th, 2006
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Dell is currently selling the Xbox 360 Core Bundle for $649.91 which is highly overpriced but if you want one of these bad enough then you might want to jump on it. Your order probably won't ship until February and this is the Core version which does not come with the 20GB hard drive. Unfortunately, no coupons have been found that will work with this

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IE Tab is an extension that I use all of the time, but mostly for eBay. Currently the browser of choice for eBay seems to be Internet Explorer and despite the many people complaining, they don't seem to be changing. The biggest example is when listing, in Firefox you have to code the HTML yourself but in Internet Explorer you can use a

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To help match the popularity of Firefox 1.5, Mozilla has released Thunderbird 1.5 which includes many enhancements. Not only does Thunderbird manage your emails, but it will also keep track of your RSS Feeds. It will also check the spelling as you type and helps protect you from phishing attacks. Like its sibling Firefox, Thunderbird now has the ability to use streamlined updates so

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Using Firefox With Your Tablet PC

January 12th, 2006
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I am an avid Tablet PC user that has always been disappointed that Firefox doesn't support the Tablet PC inputs. An extension was made awhile back (years ago) to allow Firefox users to get the 'Tip' functionality, but was never updated. The extension fell apart when Firefox 1.5 was released so someone else had updated it. Now, there is another update, and this time they took it

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