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Million Dollar Monday  Hypersonic Sound, a fairly new technology could very well change your everyday life. Simply stated, I like to think of it as the laser of sounds. A laser, a powerful beam of light, can travel a distance without dispersing. HSS as it's called is just that but with sound. With HSS, sound is able to travel in a beam like fashion to a directed location. If one were
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iPod Updater Gives Some Hints At An iPhone

July 30th, 2006
3 Comments Written by Ryan

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While Microsoft is preparing to release their first portable media player, the Zune, Apple is keeping to themselves at what we can expect from the "iPhone." While details are still unknown there are people scrounging around for every little hint they can find. Someone in the Apple Insider forums was digging their way through the firmware updater that was released for the iPod
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A new version of RemoveWGA (Remove Windows Genuine Advantage) has been released. This version takes all of the pain out of removing that nasty WGA tool that Microsoft decided to install on our computers. You know, the thing that is constantly sending them information...yeah, that one. Of course Microsoft did tell us how we could remove it ourself but they hardly did it in
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WinRAR is trying to show their appreciation to everyone for making them the "best overall utility" according to the Shareware Industry Awards Foundation. They are giving everyone a single-user license which is valued at $29. The only bad part is that the license is non-upgradeable so you will not be able to update the program. The software, as most people know, normally offers a
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Sunday's Summary 

Here is your week in review with Sunday's Summary! If you missed something, check it out. What was going on this week at CyberNet News with CyberNotes?

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Hide Spam Counter In Gmail

July 30th, 2006
8 Comments Written by Ashley

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Rarely ever does my spam filter in Gmail catch something it shouldn't. And vice versa, rarely does it ever let spam slip through the cracks. I typically don't even have to worry about opening the folder to double check. The Spam folder really does its own thing, and does a pretty good job at it. If you're receiving a lot of spam messages and don't really care to see
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There was no immediate intentions of releasing Firefox 1.5.0.6 so quickly since 1.5.0.5 was just released three days ago, but an unexpected error was found. James pointed this out earlier in the comments and referred to the bug that has been filed: Windows MediaPlayer plugin stopped working with FF 1.5.0.5. Mozilla has been quick to fix the issue and they already
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