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With just a few days from its official release, the Windows XP Service Pack 3 is already receiving a large numer of post-instalation complaints.Apparently, the up-date causes a series of problems, from random blue-screens to continuous reboots. Jesper Johanson, a former program manager for security policy at Microsoft, who now runs a Windows blog, explained the situation in one of his recent blog posts: "At this point, I want to clarify that the endless rebooting is not at all related to SP3 per se. The problem is that with some configurations, SP3 causes the computer to crash during...
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A Westchester woman has
helped the police to recover her stolen laptop after she was able to
to connect remotely to her computer and photograph one of
the suspects.
After one of her friends called her to ask if she is online,
the woman used a program called Back To My Mac to connect to her stolen MacBook.
She gained remote control of her laptop and took of a photograph of one of the thieves.
According to The Journal
News, the woman works at an Apple store.
Back To My Mac is an utility that searches Mac computers
over the Internet and displays them in the Leopard Finder. It...
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As the time goes by, new figures about the GTA IV sales have
started to emerge. After Rockstar officially announced that their masterpiece
sold 6 million units in the first week (with 3.6 million copies in its first
day) now it is time for another episode from the Microsoft versus Sony show.
The two companies have been engaged in a marketing battle
since the beginning of the year, trying to use the release of GTA IV as a
promotion mechanism for the sales of their consoles.
Analysts have forecasted that the new game will definitely
boost console sales, but while some of them said...
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The popular social networking website MySpace announced Thursday it will soon make it possible for its members to share the information on their MySpace profile with other sites such as Yahoo, eBay, Photobucket and Twitter. MySpace also hinted that it is open to collaborating with its main rival Facebook. The Beverly Hills-based company said it will initiate the "data availability" project, as they called it, in the following weeks. "The walls around the garden are coming down," said MySpace chief executive Chris DeWolfe. "We, alongside our data availability...
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MySpace has enabled its users to allow sharing of data across a variety of partner sites such as Yahoo, eBay, Photobucket, and Twitter, with more to come soon. Its model, called "Data Availability", will also enable sharing of multimedia files such as pictures. "Today, MySpace no longer operates as an autonomous island on the Internet, by allowing the data that creates the engaging and collaborative experience that is MySpace to now be shared across all the sites our users visit," said Chris DeWolfe, CEO and cofounder of MySpace. A user who created a profile on MySpace...
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