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Archive for July 13th, 2007

uTorrent 1.7 Now in a Stable Form

July 13th, 2007
10 Comments Written by Ryan

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uTorrent 1.7 was released today after several months in the making, and after being bought out by BitTorrent back in December 2006. Fear that the tiny little BitTorrent downloader would become a bloated sibling like it’s new older brother can be put to rest. This is the same ol’ uTorrent that we have all come to know and love...except with some notable new features.

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Thus far, Microsoft hasn’t had too much luck digging into the iPod market with the Zune, but this may change soon, at least a little. A patent application recently filed reveals that owners of the Zune will be able to get paid for sharing their music. Not a bad deal, right?

Currently users are able to share songs with other Zune users and the recipient of the shared songs is able to listen to the song for three

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I am a huge fan of the free (and open source) Notepad++ application as many of you probably know by this point. It just got even better today as the PortableApps.com developer created Notepad++ Portable. That’s right, now you can take all of your settings with you wherever you go, and you never have to worry about getting stuck

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Saved: Internet Radio (For Now Anyways)

July 13th, 2007
3 Comments Written by Ashley

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A few weeks ago, it was silent for a day in the land of Internet Radio when thousands of webcasters went silent to protest the outrageous rates that were set to be imposed on July 15th. Up until late last night, no deal had been made. With July 15th just two days away, everybody was left to assume that Internet Radio wouldn’t be around come

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Microsoft sent out an email the other day that outlined some of the most requested Windows features according to real users. These responses were taken from the "Windows Early Feedback Program" that started back in November 2006 as a way for Microsoft to find out where their shortcomings are.

The email, which I have posted below, has just under 70 suggestions from the 1700+ submissions. You had to

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I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty excited for the release of the movie “Bourne Ultimatum.” It’s top on my list of “must-see” movies for this Summer, and if you’re as excited as I am, you’ll probably be interested in “The Ultimate Search for Bourne with Google.” Universal Studios and Google have teamed up to promote the movie and prizes are involved!

If you go to www.google.com/bourne you’ll be forwarded to www.searchforbourne.com where

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You know that PS3 price cut for the 60GB model that we wrote about a few days ago? Well come to find out, it's just a short-term price-cut to get rid of the supply that they have. Once they're gone, they're gone. Sony expects that all of the 60GB models recently priced at $499 will be gone by the end of July, and after that your only option will be the 80 GB model for

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