Those of you who feel the need to splurge and buy Windows Vista Ultimate will finally get the Extra that you have been waiting for. What is it? DreamScene! When Microsoft released the Ultimate Extras two weeks ago without DreamScene a lot of users were disappointed, but the time has finally come to unleash your desktop with some video
One thing is for sure, and it's that geeks like geeky things. YubNub is one of those sites that ranks very highly for geeks because of the way it makes use of familiar command line syntax. If you have never used DOS or Unix then you might not see the humor that YubNub has to offer by simulating the most popular commands.
To use commands with YubNub you just have to precede your search
Just last November, Yahoo introduced Yahoo Messenger that was integrated with Yahoo Mail Beta at the Web 2.0 conference. At the time, it was just a preview, but now Yahoo is ready to roll it out to users. They started this process yesterday, but not everyone will get it at once. If you don't have it already, you should have it soon.
This is such a no-brainer integration that many Yahooers will be happy
Microsoft has paid extra attention to security issues with Windows Vista. When Vista was released, every interview with Bill Gates always included a huge focus on discussing all of the great new security features. Trying to avoid another repeat like what happened with Windows XP exploits, they paid extra attention to security this time around. Hopefully it pays off.
With that said, in a recent interview with Bill Gates, a journalist posed this question:"Let's Imagine a hospital
When we last talked about DivShare, they had just introduced file searching ability, and MP3 streaming. We left off when they were getting ready to allow users to embed MP3’s onto their blogs or websites. So, here we are a few weeks later with several new features which is why DivShare continues to get two-thumbs up from us.
They've only been around for two months, and yet they already have 14,000 registered accounts, and
I was reading through my emails the other day and I came across one from my brother and thought it was funny enough to share with everyone. This is one that I'm sure many of us geeks can relate to, but unfortunately I'm not sure who to give credit to since the email is just one of those forwards that doesn't cite any sources.
We mentioned the Vanishing Point Game back at the beginning of January. It was a viral marketing campaign that Microsoft had started to hype the launch of Windows Vista. We were decoders after receiving a little box in the mail that contained a 256mb USB Drive with a video, a cypher key, and instructions to follow. Anybody could get involved by solving puzzles worth points online.
Along with all of the puzzles, Microsoft