Although Google is a search engine, they are also a website. They, themselves, have millions of pages indexed, some are to services they provide and others are to random things on Google. I was digging around Google and I ended up finding at lot of random things, so I decided to compile a list of… Continue reading Strange Links On Google.com
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The next big thing: an iPod with Wi-Fi and phone?
COMPUTER industry insiders believe that Apple is preparing for a Christmas sales battle with the ultimate handheld device: an iPod that lets you download on the move and doubles as a phone. The next upgrade of the iPod, of which 50 million have been sold, is expected to be capable of transfering audio and video… Continue reading The next big thing: an iPod with Wi-Fi and phone?
AOL Launches Free AIM Pro Client
After one month in testing, AOL on Wednesday dropped the beta moniker from its corporate instant messaging client, officially launching AIM Pro. The new client was designed by WebEx and is targeting business users with collaboration features powered by the company. AOL hopes to ride the growing wave of instant messaging in the enterprise with… Continue reading AOL Launches Free AIM Pro Client
The Pirate Bay Making Over $25,000 a day
The file sharing site The Pirate Bay are set to be making over $25328 a day, with single day advertisements costing ?20,000. The past four months the Swedish company Eastpoint Media have sold ads for The Pirate Bay for an average of ?60,000 per month, according to sales manager Luar Bus?. The police raid on… Continue reading The Pirate Bay Making Over $25,000 a day
Symantec Says Windows Vista Will Be Less Secure Than XP
Despite all the interim releases of Windows Vista, Symantec has come out and said in a report that Windows Vista is very likely to be less secure when it ships than Windows XP is today. According to Symantec, it already has discovered many security flaws within Vista that have to do with networking. Symantec says… Continue reading Symantec Says Windows Vista Will Be Less Secure Than XP