Archives for July 6th, 2007

New CyberNet Design Nicely Optimized

We hope that you have been enjoying your stay here at the new CyberNet! After a long day of traffic analysis and monitoring we’ve been able to work out most of the kinks that may have been slowing the site down. 

July 6th, 2007
New CyberNet Design Nicely Optimized

LiveStation Does Not Belong to Microsoft

Many sites are incorrectly reporting that Microsoft is developing LiveStation, while other sites just aren’t making it clear that Microsoft only has a very small stake in the company that is developing it, and they’re not really involved in the development process.

July 6th, 2007
LiveStation Does Not Belong to Microsoft

How Much Would You Pay for a Driver?

So how much would you pay for a driver? No, I’m not talking about a screwdriver, this is about an update for a Creative sound card. I know, it sounds crazy, but this is the real deal. ZDNet’s Adrian Kingsley-Hughes dug up some information regarding Creative trying to charge $9.99 for Vista-compatible updates on the Audigy line of sound cards.

July 6th, 2007
How Much Would You Pay for a Driver?

Microsoft To Spend Approx. 1 Billion on Xbox 360 Repairs

1 billion dollars - just think about that number for a minute. It’s a large number, a huge dollar amount, and that’s how much Microsoft is estimated to spend on Xbox 360 repairs.

July 6th, 2007
Microsoft To Spend Approx. 1 Billion on Xbox 360 Repairs

Mozilla Looks at Graphical Keyboard User Interfaces

Alex Faaborg has done several Firefox mockups in the past that we have covered (bookmarking, notifications, and history). He often highlights features that would make the browser more usable, and I occasionally feel myself longing for what he posts. This time around he posted some ideas of what it might look like to bring the keyboard to life.

July 6th, 2007
Mozilla Looks at Graphical Keyboard User Interfaces

Wanting to end your Sprint Service Agreement? Call them, a lot!

 If you’re tied up in a contract with Sprint and you’re just itching to get over to AT&T to purchase an iPhone, here’s how you do it: call customer service, a lot! Sprint doesn’t want to have to deal with the frequent customer service callers, so to solve the problem, they’re just getting rid of them.

July 6th, 2007
Wanting to end your Sprint Service Agreement? Call them, a lot!

CyberNotes: Addicted to Your BlackBerry?

Most of you are probably well aware of Blackberry’s nickname, The Crackberry because of the addictive nature of the device. I don't own a BlackBerry myself, but I have heard many people tell me how easy it is to get addicted to checking email at all times, and remaining in constant connection with everybody.

July 6th, 2007
CyberNotes: Addicted to Your BlackBerry?