- Word Association Game
- Word Association Game
- How do i merge two log files?
- Word Association Game
- Whats Wrong with Using Public Wi-Fi?
- Samsung 500 Gb Sata 3.0 Ssd Drive $189
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Five Best Places to Buy Computer Parts
I selected Tiger Direct because there is a warehouse in Naperville that is only 5 minutes from where I live. I also have a Fry's 20 minutes from me. Most of my parts are bought from those 2 places.
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A Reason to Build.....
There is a Tiger Direct warehouse 5 minutes from me. I might have to go see if I can get this deal in store. I like my AMD builds.
- Home Depot's Credit Cards May Have Been Hacked
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Is dual booting worthwile?
The problem I've had with live disks is once I find a distro I'd like the use as soon as I convert and install the wireless drivers don't install because they are proprietary. It really is a pain when you get dual boot setup and find out you have no network on the Linux side.
- Microsoft Issues Hotfix for Internet Explorer Slowdowns
- Deja Vu All Over Again: Windows 7 Will Be The New XP
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Free PC Help Forum is Back
I know you had talked about opening the site again. I always knew you were holding on to the domain for a reason. When you told me you did I thought is was a good idea. I see some new faces, but, haven't seen the regulars from before on yet. I'll help out when I can. And not by posting only security bulletins like last time.
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Tech CinemaNow, Macrovision ink tech pact
(AP)
[/url]AP - Online movie download site CinemaNow Inc. has struck a deal with software maker Macrovision Corp. aimed at making it easier for manufacturers of media players and other devices to make their products compatible with CinemaNow's on-demand movie service. Link To Original Article
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Tech Rivalry over wireless high-def TVs
(AP)
[/url]AP - Flat-panel TVs look lovely on a wall — the cords hanging from them, less so. After a few years of false starts, the industry finally seems close to tackling that problem. At least three dueling wireless technologies for high-definition TVs will be on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, which starts Monday. Manufacturers promise that sets incorporating these technologies will be in stores before the next holiday season. Link To Original Article