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I just came across this nifty little Firefox trick that is sure to drive some of your friends crazy! As seen in the screenshot above you can very easily embed multiple Firefox windows inside of your main Firefox window. All you have to do is enter this into the Firefox address bar and press Enter:

chrome://browser/content/browser.xul

The usefulness of this trick is probably next to nothing, but it will surely drive

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Dell Ditches Axim Pocket PC

April 11th, 2007
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When Dell decided that they were going to discontinue PDA development, it left their X5 Pocket PC the last one standing.  Recently, they’ve decided to discontinue selling that device which means that it’s no longer available for purchase. This decision was made without much explanation, except to say that they really don’t have any plans for anything ‘of this nature in the future.”

Ever since their Axim Pocket PC was introduced ,

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By this point most of you have probably had the opportunity to either tinker around with or at least see pictures of the new Office 2007 user interface. It is a huge change from the normal toolbars and menus that we were accustomed to in the previous releases of Microsoft Office, but most people who actually sit down and use it believe that the change is for the

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It was just last week when we wrote about Verizon’s “Unlimited” Data plan which Ryan discovered was actually limited to 5 GB per month after reading the fine print extra carefully. When a plan truly isn’t “unlimited,” it’s hard to believe that Verizon has been able to call and market the plan as such.

Now this week, the rumor has it that beginning on April 15th, Verizon will be

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The last time a major change was made to popular social network Facebook, it didn’t go over so well with the community. Users were outraged by the “feed” system that provides an overall summary of what’s going on with friends. As a result, people protested in major numbers saying that this was the “ultimate stalkers dream.”

Facebook apologized for that mess and said that they didn’t do a very good job of explaining the new

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Photobucket and MySpace Feuding Again

April 11th, 2007
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Photobucket and MySpace are at it again — round two of their clash that originally started in January 2007.  That time, MySpace said they were trying to prevent security breaches by using a new filter, which in the process blocked Photobucket media.

Now it’s happening for a second time, and Photobucket is turning to their users and relying on them to protest this move by MySpace and pressure them to

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Opera 9.1 was released back in December 2006, and now several months later we are able to welcome Opera 9.2 with open arms. With new features like Speed Dial and developer tools this makes Opera even more valuable to its users. Here is a brief overview of what’s new in Opera 9.2:

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