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It’s been just four days since the public could get their hands on Safari for Windows.  Ryan reviewed Safari earlier this week and noted the features that it has to offer, as well as some of its shortcomings including security concerns.

Yesterday Apple announced that during the first 48 hours since it was available, more than 1 million copies of Safari were downloaded. That is pretty impressive considering some

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I’ve been the proud owner the Logitech MX Revolution for about 9-months, and there is no doubt that it is the best mouse I have owned. As far as the SetPoint software goes, I always felt that it needed a little work to live up to everything the mouse can do.

About a month ago I had a problem with the SetPoint software working

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Looking for a Word Processor? Here ya Go!

June 15th, 2007
5 Comments Written by Ryan

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Have you been looking for a great word processor that fits all of your needs? There are so many options available that it is hard to review them all on your own, which is why Donation Coder took the time to assemble a very comprehensive comparison of the word processors available.

In the review they break down the word processors into three different categories: major

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All kinds of images have managed to be discovered with Google’s new Street View, and some of them aren’t so flattering for those in them. There are websites and lists dedicated to pointing-out all of the cool, bazaar, and questionable photos that people have found while browsing through the streets.

Google has provided a way to report inappropriate images for removal, and it looks like a simple process, however it’s not.  For example, if you

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It was big news when Ubuntu 7.04 was released, and immediately after that milestone work on Ubuntu 7.10 began (codenamed Gutsy Gibbon). This version, slated for release in October 2007, promises to bring many improvements to the user experience by including many more device drivers, improving the codec searching process, and cleaning up the boot-up process.

Besides for those features there is one thing that I am super excited to

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Google Starts Catfight with eBay… Grow Up!

June 15th, 2007
2 Comments Written by Ashley

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Google and eBay have been decently friendly to each other over the years despite their competing services. Recently eBay pulled their ads from Google’s AdWords program in the U.S. saying that it was part of an experiment “to look at how we market across all media channels.” However, there’s more to the story than just an experiment.

The likely reason that eBay made this decision is in response to a “Protest

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CyberNotes: Unique Computer Case Mods!

June 15th, 2007
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Fun Friday

For the ultimate way to express creativity, some geeks turn to unique, weird, crazy (whatever you’d like to call it) case modifications for their desktop computers. There are some pretty amazing modifications out there, and today’s Fun Friday article will include some of the interesting mods I have come across. 

Coffee Anyone?

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Microwave PC

Source: Engadget “Your PC and

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