So you just got paid and you've got some money burning a whole in your pocket? It would be silly of you to waste that money on unimportant things like food, rent, or gas. Don't worry, today we're going to show you the true meaning of life through the eyes of a geek. So bust out your checkbook, because we've got some deals for you!
- Diamond Optical Mouse ($24,180) - This is the
DriverMax is one of my favorite applications, and it particularly comes in handy when you plan on formatting your computer. We've shown how you can use it to export all of your current drivers being used on your computer, and then import them whenever needed. If you find yourself spending long amounts of time installing drivers then this program is a must!
The big launch of Halo 3 finally came and went, but unfortunately it didn't occur without problems. Microsoft has confirmed that a portion of the limited edition discs that were sold are scratched because of poor design of the nub in the tin casing. The nub wasn't able to successfully hold the disc in place, so during shipment, the discs got thrown all around which caused the scratches. At first there were a few reports
ZoneAlarm is a very well respected security company, and for the longest time it was my primary choice for firewall protection. They've remained pretty strong in that area, but lately I've seen people converting to other security apps, such as the free Comodo firewall.
ZoneAlarm is trying to recapture the focus by launching a new app that could
If you've been into a Best Buy store over the last several months, you may have noticed a disclosure displayed across their Kiosks warning that what's displayed are in-store prices which could be different from Internet prices. The addition of this banner across the screen was likely a direct result of a lawsuit that was filed back in May accusing Best Buy of deceiving their customers with a bait-and-switch scheme using their in-store Intranet.
Microsoft was finally able to ship an update to the Ultimate Extras a few days after the deadline they had set for themselves. The new DreamScene download doesn't appear to have any different features from the preview that had been released prior to this, but it does include four new DreamScenes with it. Oh, and it doesn't work with Vista SP1 Beta.
It's been about a day since Amazon launched the Public Beta of their DRM-Free Music store called Amazon MP3, and so far the reviews are extremely positive and users are happy with the ease of use, and the prices. Their slogan is "Play Anywhere, DRM-Free Music Downloads" but they should have added "for cheap" on to it. Prices for these DRM-free songs range from 89 cents