Microsoft has accidentally made links available to download Windows Vista build 5308. This is not the most current build that has been floating around the Internet, but this build can be directly downloaded from Microsoft. No key is provided (obviously) so you will have to do some work to find one.
This link has been up for days and amazingly Microsoft has yet to take it down.
If you are a current Windows Media Center 2005 user then you should make sure that your computer has Update Rollup 2 installed. Microsoft has added some features that make this even more useful and usable.
The most useful feature that they have added, in my opinion, is the Away Mode. Away Mode allows the Media Center PC to go into 'Standby' but will still
TDK has started to ship the coveted Blu-ray discs, but not at a reasonable price quite yet. If you want the writable 25GB discs then you are looking at $19.99 PER DISC and the rewritable discs are $24.99! Yes, you can get 50 normal 4.7GB DVD discs for the price of ONE Blu-ray disc, but that is always how they start out. Dual-layer DVDs were quite high in
Lifehacker has pointed out that the special Search operators can also be used when creating filters. This makes it possible to really pinpoint the emails that you are attempting to filter.
By default Google ANDs all data that you put into the filter fields. To use an OR condition all you have to do is put || between two strings (you can also just use OR). For
The people over at the OSx86 Forums have gotten Microsoft's newest operating system, Windows Vista, to run on a Mac using Boot Camp.
If you aren't familiar with Boot Camp then here is a brief overview. Boot Camp was recently released by Apple to allow Mac users to install Windows XP. If you use Boot Camp then you don't have to worry about finding the