Archive for November, 2006
Thursday, November 30th, 2006
From the funniest, most simple setup to the latest technology such as controlling someone’s Christmas display from the web, these are some of the best (and worst) Christmas light displays on the Internet.
Posted in Web2.0 | No Comments »
Thursday, November 30th, 2006
UPDATE: UK-based TECH.BLORGE contributor James Cornelius explains why he won’t be upgrading to Windows Vista.
Posted in Microsoft, Opinion, Vista, Windows XP | 30 Comments »
Thursday, November 30th, 2006
After five years and several delays, Microsoft celebrated the launch of Windows Vista for business at an event in New York. Companion products, Office 2007 and Exchange Server, were also launched at the event. Business customers can now purchase these products through Microsoft’s volume licensing program.
Posted in Microsoft, Microsoft Office, New products, Technology, Vista | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
Imagine being able to create your own web page, without knowing any code, just by dragging and dropping images and text over a screen. This is what Virtual Mechanics had in mind when creating WebDwarf.
Posted in Internet, Software, Tips and advice | 10 Comments »
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
Microsoft just doesn’t have the right kind of cool, does it? Sure, it can do video games, but when it comes to wearable devices, such as media players, Microsoft doesn’t have the same kind of street credibility, as say, um, Apple.
Posted in Apple, Media players, Microsoft, iPod | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
Google is shutting down its user-pays question-answer service Google Answers, where for as little as $2.50 a pop hand-picked researchers answer questions. Google will stop accepting new questions later this week, and will stop supplying answers to questions by the end of the year.
Posted in Technology, Web2.0 | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
More users are finding something better to watch from the Internet instead of regular TV, according to a new BBC survey.
YouTube has changed the way we watch video on the web
Posted in Media players, TV, Technology | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
Since June 2006, the amount of spam has explored, with more spam clogging out inboxes that ever.
Posted in Internet, Technology | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
Have you ever wanted to go back to the past so you could play your old computer games? Maybe you lost the 720kb or 1.44mb disk; or maybe you threw it away because it was damaged from overuse or just plain sat around too long. Reclaim your old game at OldGames.nu: the ultimate abandonware place.
Posted in Gaming, Web2.0 | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
Last week was very telling time for the video console industry in the US, with Nintendo making a concerted effort to make sure its new Wii video console made a big impact. And it did. But even as Nintendo congratulates itself on a job well done, Microsoft is already talking about price wars.
Posted in Gaming, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
Windows Vista arrives tomorrow, and it isn’t just another upgrade to Windows. It’s the operating system upgrade we had to have.
Posted in New products, Special features, Technology, Tips and advice, Vista | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
Toshiba may have wanted lots of sales of their HD DVD player in Australia, but unfortunately they’ve had to delay their HD-E1 model until January 2007.
Posted in Media players, New products, Technology | No Comments »
Monday, November 27th, 2006
UPDATE: Users of both Mozilla’s Firefox and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer are at risk of having their saved passwords stolen, according to security researcher Robert Chapin, president of Chaplin Information Services - though not everyone agrees that the browsers are at fault.
Posted in Firefox, Internet, Internet Explorer | 4 Comments »
Monday, November 27th, 2006
I’ve fixed many computers, each one with their own unique problem; seldom will I find a computer with a hardware issue or something that doesn’t pertain to the software on their machine. Many computer troubles are a result of the user being unaware of how to properly maintain their system.
Posted in Tips and advice, Windows XP | 1 Comment »
Monday, November 27th, 2006
The storage break-through that we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived – it’s called paper. And it has important implications for the world of secret agents and espionage.
Posted in Science and technology, Technology | 3 Comments »
Monday, November 27th, 2006
In Australia you can now buy games from a local online store and burn them to CD or DVD legally - but instead of being able to do it at home, the store has to do it for you, and send you the burnt disc in the mail.
Posted in Gaming, Legal | No Comments »
Monday, November 27th, 2006
What a funny world we live in! Chinese manufacturers are copying the circuit boards and designs of products from Japan and Korea, and they’re doing it so fast that by the time the originals arrive in the marketplace, they’re seen as the fakes.
Posted in Technology, Tips and advice | No Comments »