Ahh, here we are. In my time zone we're just moments away from celebrating a New Year! I wish everyone the best as we venture into the unknown and get a fresh start. If you decide to make a New Year's resolution....stick with it because at the end of next year you will be so much happier!
Happy New Year's to everyone as
November was when Vista got sent to the manufacturer to prepare for the November 30th business launch, and coincidentally it is also the month that Vista got leaked and cracked. Let's not forget that this is also when we posted our new site redesign along with starting the forum!
- CyberNet's updated Firefox 2 tweak guide. [Read More]
- Scrybe changes the way online calendars
October was a slow month for new releases but two of the most popular browsers, Firefox and Internet Explorer, had huge milestones that took the spotlight.
- Google starts an experimental search engine called SearchMash. [Read More]
- Ditch the plain old Windows Notepad for Notepad++. [Read More]
- How to show the Windows Vista boot screen. [Read More]
- CyberNet reveals its own
Google had a couple of big releases in September but I think the Xbox 360 laptop definitely took the cake! That thing left me speechless after watching the video.
- CyberNet lets users edit their comments. [Read More]
- Google image labor makes tagging photos fun. [Read More]
- The best antivirus for protecting your computer is... [Read More]
- Microsoft demonstrations that have gone
August was a huge month for Firefox since they hit the 200 million download mark. KDE (a Linux desktop) released a new Start Menu that is unlike any other that you have used before and continues to push Linux further and further.
- Firefox hits 200 million downloads. [Read More]
- How to upgrade Portable Firefox. [Read More]
- AOL releases free Xdrive file storage
This is the month that CyberNet switched over to a dedicated server to make sure we can handle our future traffic needs. It also seemed to be the month of cool things: a self-parking BMW, 4D globe, Xbox 360 case mods, and more.
- Troubles for AllofMP3.com begin now. [Read More]
- How to schedule your computer to shutdown. [Read More]
- CyberNet gets its first major update.
The Pirate Bay was the talk of the month since they had their servers seized and then quickly returned to them after authorities found no illegal content. To help crack down on piracy Microsoft also updated their Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) process to check for counterfeit versions of Windows XP...which unexpectedly identified legitimate versions of Windows as counterfeit.
- Has Google Earth gone too