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To help cope with my addiction to Flash games I have been receiving several emails with sites to checkout that offer fun games. One of the better ones that I have been playing with is wiicade.com, and the great thing is that most of the games were unique (at least to me).

The one game that really got me going was Minefields 2204 (pictured above). You start off with a battle

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Netflix Dives into Online Movie Feature

January 16th, 2007
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Netflix is diving into an online movie feature that will be offered to subscribers at no additional charge.  Currently, there will be 1,000 movies and TV shows available to view.  This "Instant Viewing" feature was designed and aimed for the under-30 crowd, the same crowd that has made YouTube popular.  A lot of people are excited about this, but with anything, there are still a few aspects to take into consideration

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If this report is true from Mary Jo Foley of at ZDNet, it's pretty good news! No official announcement has been made, but it is said that Microsoft will offer a "family pack" discount for people purchasing multiple copies of their new operating system, Windows Vista. It's supposed to be announced within the next few days, and hopefully prices will also follow.

As it stands, the

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Dell Introduces ‘Ruggedized’ Notebook

January 16th, 2007
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The options are getting larger and improving when it comes to rugged notebook computers.  Dell is joining in with their version, the Rugged Latitude ATG D620 notebook.  And according to them, a rugged notebook has been the most common request from their customers.  The durability is what sets the rugged version apart from your ordinary notebook, allowing you to travel to all extremes. Recently we wrote about

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I'm always flipping through the Mozilla forum looking for interesting things to read when I came across one that was called "addons.mozilla.org recent and open issues." It sounded interesting because I didn't realize that there were any open issues with Mozilla's Add-on site.

I started reading through it and quickly became aware of why the thread was started (Note: AMO stands for the Mozilla's Add-Ons site):

The purpose of this thread is

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Wikiseek Launches: A better way to search Wikipedia

January 16th, 2007
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Remember Wikiasari? We reported about it back in December as the search engine Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales was exploring with. At the time, there was a screenshot floating around the Internet that was rumored to be for Wikiasari.  Well, it wasn't.  We were pretty excited about the "tag bar" pictured at the top of that screenshot, and hoped that Wikiasari was going to still have some of those

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One of the most valuable things for me on my computer is screen space. No matter how large of a monitor I have or how many monitors I am using it just never seems like it is enough. I try to keep the number of concurrently running applications to a minimum but it never seems to work out in my favor. Before I know

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