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Archive for August 6th, 2006

Windows Media Player 11 Release Date

August 6th, 2006
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Windows Media Player 11 has been in the works for a few months now and I am still amazed at the how smooth and stable the Beta runs. The final version is supposed to be released on September 14 according to TheHotFix.net. They claim their source that has given them the date estimate is pretty accurate because of past information they have received
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Tweak Firefox’s Performance Using FireTune

August 6th, 2006
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We all want to get the best performance out of our browser so that we have a great experience. That is one thing that has helped make the Firefox extension FasterFox such a hit. With just a few clicks you could have the most optimized version of Firefox possible but that is generally speaking. FasterFox has various optimization settings but none of them take into consideration
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Multi-Monitor And High Resolution Wallpaper

August 6th, 2006
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When you're out on a search for a wallpaper, regardless of the monitor size or set up, sometimes it's hard to find a good site that isn't filed with pop-ups and other advertisements. It is especially difficult if you've got a multi-monitor (dual-head), or a high resolution set up. I came across a website that has some good options for those with the multi-monitor set up without the pop-ups. Some of them look pretty cool,
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Tracking Down Great Software For You!

One of the biggest pains about software you pay for is keeping track of your product key. Microsoft Windows and Office users will not have to worry any longer because the Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder is to the rescue! It can retrieve your product key for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Windows Vista, Office 97, Office XP, and
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Revolutionary Multi-Touch Computer Screen

August 6th, 2006
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A research scientist from NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, named Jeff Han, invented what could be the coolest computer interface I have seen in a long time. In the movie he talks about how kiosks can only accept input at one point on the screen at a time, meaning you can't touch the screen with two fingers and have it accept both as an input.
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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?

  • Million Dollar Monday: Hypersonic Sound Changes How We View Products With Direct Messages
  • Time Saving Tuesday: Create Shortcuts To Shutdown Or Restart Your Computer
  • Web Browser Wednesday:How To Upgrade Your Portable Firefox
  • Tutorial Thursday: How To Automatically Login To Windows XP
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