Having been reading a lot of articles recently, about the increase of Google’s desktop programs, the increased use of things like Firefox and Linux, I cant help thinking that Microsoft are a little bit screwed. People now know there is a better way, and are taking it. Microsoft are getting a smaller and smaller (albeit… Continue reading The demise of Microsoft
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Free DVD and Music CD Sleeves and Covers
Coverdude lets you search and download DVD and Music CD covers for free. No registration or membership is required. This a great resource for those who want to make/sell (I’m probably not supposed to say that) official looking DVDs and Music CDs. Jeff Wu .net does not condone piracy – All information is provided for… Continue reading Free DVD and Music CD Sleeves and Covers
Nyxem Virus Scare
The Nyxem.E virus, expected to start deleting files today (Feb 3rd), has not done as much damage as many experts predicted. As many as 300,000 Windows computers across the globe were known to be infected with the virus. However, security groups believe that very few users were ultimately affected by the virus, and even less… Continue reading Nyxem Virus Scare
Apple sued for loud iPods
A Louisiana man is suing Apple claiming that the iPod is “inherently defective” because it can pump up the volume to ear-damaging levels and that Apple hasn’t done enough to warn him of the risks. The plaintiff, John Kiel Patterson, is seeking unspecified compensatory damages presumably for hearing loss he may have suffered, though the… Continue reading Apple sued for loud iPods
Bulldog to launch 20mb broadband
Bulldog is to begin offering broadband at speeds of around 20Mbps from spring once it has completed trials of its ADSL2+ service. The broadband operator, which provides services direct to end users by installing its kit in BT exchanges (aka local loop unbundling or LLU), has been carrying out trials of the service since September.… Continue reading Bulldog to launch 20mb broadband