CyberNotes: Firefox Profile Backup Solutions
There's no doubt that your browser stores a lot of important information that could leave you in quite a bind should it disappear all of a sudden.
There's no doubt that your browser stores a lot of important information that could leave you in quite a bind should it disappear all of a sudden.
You could certainly tell that the year was winding down in November and December when major news was pretty light. Because of this, we offered a handful of Helpful Tips that could potentially help you in a variety of different ways. Let's not forget Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving and all of the deals that came from that as well.
The month of September was all about Halo! It launched mid-September and turned into quite the money maker for Microsoft, bringing in $170 million in the first 24 hours.During the week prior to the launch of the popular Xbox 360 game, the ending of the game was leaked which caused quite the stir.
July was the month of changes for CyberNet! After spending two months designing and implementing a new design for the site from scratch, we launched it. We also worked on optimizing the site, and added a handful of new features like Avatar support, advanced thumbnail navigation, and more.
May of 2007 was about Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Facebook. Apple's Steve Jobs and Microsoft's Bill Gates made a rare appearance stage as part of the D Conference. Their chat with Walt Mosberg and Kara Swisher was interesting to say the least, and the conversation included the mentioning of those Mac vs. PC commercials where Jobs said that the point of them was for Mac and PC's to like each other.
Personalized homepages were spotlighted in March with Yahoo completing a huge redesign for My Yahoo! and Google launching a variety of dramatically changing themes for their Personalized Homepages. Additionally, it was a rough month for YouTube after Viacom sued them for $1 Billion dollars.
January of 2007 can be summed up into two words: iPhone and Vista! It was a huge month for both Microsoft and Apple - Microsoft finally got Vista pushed out the door and Apple made their big announcement at Macworld that the iPhone was coming. Here's a look at those headlines:
One of the greatest features in Windows has always been the Run command. It's such a simple concept, yet if exercised properly, can be a power user's dream come true. What we've got in store for you today might be a little much to absorb all at one time, but rest assured that once you become accustomed to how the Run command works you'll be thankful that it is at your beckon call.