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Rumors about the price and the release date of Playstation 3 are constantly floating around the Internet. This rumor doesn't really state anything we haven't already heard, but it is a little more reassuring that this information may not be just a rumor.

The rumored release date is early November and we could be looking at a $399 price tag. This seams reasonable for the ...

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Finally! I have been waiting for a Google Calendar extension for Firefox and it is finally here. This extension will notify you of upcoming events and will even let you add an event into your calendar. It currently only supports 1 calendar but they do have plans to support multiple calendars in a future release.

Overall, I would say that this extension was very well written and ...

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NewEgg.com currently has a 2GB PNY flash drive for $47.99 and a $10 rebate. This flash drive sells for $108 at Best Buy and $100 at Staples. This is definitely one of the best deals I have ever seen on a 2GB flash drive.

Also, the nice thing about ordering from NewEgg.com is that they have a FREE three day shipping service on this ...

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SlashDot has decided that it is time for a site redesign and they are having a contest to see who produces the best design. The winner will receive a new laptop, but you have to follow their criteria in your design. The most important thing is that you must use their existing CSS framework that they designed a few months ago when they started ...

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Microsoft Starts Pushing Harder On Piracy

April 26th, 2006
2 Comments Written by Ryan

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Everyone knows that Microsoft has always taken piracy seriously. They started to lay down the law when they released Windows XP which required activation. After that proved to be easy to get around they released Windows Genuine Advantage which prevented users from being able to update their computers (except for those updates that Windows Automatic Update acquires). Now they are pushing even harder with the most ...

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Google is really trying to put the beating on Internet Explorer by advertising Firefox on the Google homepage. This is the first time that Google has ever promoted a third-party program on their homepage. Also, you will only see the advertisement if you are using Internet Explorer and you are located in the United States.

Ever since Google started to support Firefox I was wondering ...

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