Archives for September 4th, 2006

Firefox 1.5.0.7 Scheduled For Release In 3 Days

Mozilla has been working on Firefox 1.5.0.7 for a few weeks now and they are already on Release Candidate 3. The long list of languages are available for download on the FTP but here are the English versions:

September 4th, 2006
Firefox 1.5.0.7 Scheduled For Release In 3 Days

Ubuntu 6.10 Starts To Come Together For October Release

Most of us that are using Ubuntu are just getting used to version 6.06 that was released a few months ago. Well, you can start preparing for Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) which is scheduled for an October 2006 release. So what can you expect to see new in this release?

September 4th, 2006
Ubuntu 6.10 Starts To Come Together For October Release

CyberDays: Footage Of An Old School Mac Classic Booting

In the early 90's, 1990 to be exact, Apple released the "Mac Classic" that was meant to be priced for those on a budget at $1500.00. It ended up being a disappointment for many,  with some models only coming with 1 MB of RAM and no hard drive.

September 4th, 2006
CyberDays: Footage Of An Old School Mac Classic Booting

How To Modify The Boot Manager In Windows Vista

I decided to dedicate this past weekend to understanding Vista. I played with it, worked with it, and surprisingly never wanted to give up on it. When initially setting my computer up I found the User Account Control (UAC) to be a little annoying since you are prompted for administrator approval just to move shortcuts around in the Start Menu.

September 4th, 2006
How To Modify The Boot Manager In Windows Vista

CyberNotes: Look, Look! It’s The Philips In Touch, Message Board of the Future!

Part of the Simplicity brand of Philips, the latest futuristic message board "In Touch" is bound to provide you with the ultimate way to share information, news, or pictures with family and friends.

September 4th, 2006
CyberNotes: Look, Look! It’s The Philips In Touch, Message Board of the Future!

And The Best Antivirus Is…

One thing I always hate to do is to find the best Antivirus program that will protect my computer. The two best paid versions that I have always heard about are Kaspersky and NOD32. For free software, I always look towards Avast or AVG. Of course, that is what I knew before but it looks like there may be some new people climbing the ladder.

September 4th, 2006
And The Best Antivirus Is…