Device Doctor is a Completely Free Driver Update Scanner
Published By Shadowon On Monday, November 30th 2009. Under Downloads, Microsoft Tags: Download, Driver, Free, Freeware, Hardware, Software, Update
Installing the latest device drivers is an essential task for keeping your system running at peak performance, but almost all of the driver update solutions out there aren’t actually free. Thankfully, Device Doctor is absolutely, completely free to use.
Device Doctor comes in two flavors—the regular installable version, and a portable ... Continue Reading
Black Bean Announce New WRC Game For 2010 (Updated)
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, November 26th 2009. Under Entertainment Tags: Black Bean Studios, Gaming, PC Games, PS3, WRC, XBOX360
*** UPDATED*** (20th January 2010)
Black Bean Studios has previously announced that there is a World Rally Championship game in development for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. They also said it woukd be released in 2010.
The new WRC game is scheduled for release in september 2010 for PS3, Xbox360 ... Continue Reading
Internet Security Hazards – How to Protect Yourself
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, November 26th 2009. Under Technology Tags: Antivirus, Download, Freeware, Internet, Malware, Software
In the last weeks tens of thousands of people have been hit by a major attack that harvested not only email addresses and passwords, but also their ‘security question’ and their alternate email address and password.
This meant that not only could spam email be sent from those accounts, but if ... Continue Reading
Download WinX DVD Author for Free (Limited Time)
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, November 26th 2009. Under Downloads, Microsoft Tags: Author, Download, DVD, Free, Freeware, Ripper, Software
If you have given DVD burning software a try, by now you must have learned that the best software always comes with a price tag attached. You must have gone through tones of freeware available on the internet but found them just not up to the task i.e. lacking at ... Continue Reading
Hacked climate emails include calls for ‘Earth Government’ as foundation of new world order, splitting of America
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, November 25th 2009. Under Truthseeker Tags: Climate, Conspiracy, Knowledge, New World Order, North American Union, NWO, Truthseeker
One of the leaked climate emails was apparently a press release from “Earth Government” Newsletter dated 27 Mar 2003. The document calls for a ‘democratic’ world government that would amalgamate and reform the prevailing global institutions including the United Nations, IMF, World Bank WTO, NAFTA, FTAA and others “for the ... Continue Reading
Fedora 12 Review and Commentary – Linux Critic
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, November 25th 2009. Under Downloads, Linux Tags: Fedora, Linux, OS, Review, Software
With last weeks release of Fedora 12, we were eager to give this new version a try. We decided to do some testing on our new MSI CR-600 Laptop (specs here)
For this review we used the Fedora 12 64 Bit Live CD. Installation went without issue, the first thing we ... Continue Reading
How To Run Google Chrome OS From A USB Drive
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, November 24th 2009. Under Downloads, Google Tags: Chrome, Download, Google, Internet, OS, USB
Just a few days ago, Google announced the release of the Chrome OS source code. Within less than 24 hours, the web was littered with disk images for running the new OS on virtual machines such as VMWare and VirtualBox. I even managed to put together my own ... Continue Reading
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Public Beta Map Impressions
Published By Shadowon On Monday, November 23rd 2009. Under Videos Tags: Bad Company 2, Battlefield, Beta, Gaming, PS3, Video
EA is releasing a Bad Company 2 beta for the PlayStation 3, but before then, we risk life and limb to see what kind of action this South American map will offer.
When EA released the public beta for Battlefield: Bad Company in the spring of last year, it was limited ... Continue Reading
Office Starter 2010: The fine print on Microsoft’s Works replacement
Published By Shadowon On Monday, November 23rd 2009. Under Downloads, Microsoft Tags: Microsoft, Office, Office Starter, Software, Works
More information is coming in from various testers regarding the Office Starter 2010 build that Microsoft released to a group of selected testers late last week.
Office Starter 2010 is the Microsoft-designated replacement for its Microsoft Works product. Starter will be a low-end, free (but ad-supported) bundle of Word and Excel.
One ... Continue Reading
What happened to Second Life?
Published By Shadowon On Monday, November 23rd 2009. Under Technology Tags: Gaming, Second Life, Social Networks
Some shops opened with a fanfare then quietly closed
Not long ago Second Life was everywhere, with businesses opening branches and bands playing gigs in this virtual world. Today you'd be forgiven for asking if it's still going.
Once upon a time Second Life had a Twitter level of hype. ... Continue Reading
Facebook Agrees To Set Friend Lists Free
Published By Shadowon On Saturday, November 21st 2009. Under Social Networks, Technology Tags: Facebook, Social Networks
Today, during the Filtering the Stream roundtable at our RealTime CrunchUp, Seesmic’s Loic Le Meur asked why Facebook isn’t giving third parties access to their Friend Lists. Obviously, that’s a good question now that Twitter has starting giving third parties access to its Lists feature via an API. Normally, you’d ... Continue Reading
Facebook Improves Photo Uploading Experience
Published By Shadowon On Saturday, November 21st 2009. Under Social Networks, Technology Tags: Facebook, Internet, Tool
Facebook has just added a new photo uploader tool to their Prototypes directory, the "labs" section of the social network where new programs are released for testing prior to their public rollout. The uploader dramatically improves on what was previously one of the worst experiences on Facebook: adding photos. Despite ... Continue Reading
Google OS. The end of the harddrive? – CNN.com
Published By Shadowon On Saturday, November 21st 2009. Under Google, Technology Tags: Chrome, Google, Internet, OS, Preview
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Computers that run on Google OS may boot up in only 7 seconds, like a TV.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Google reveals new details about its upcoming operating system
The OS should boot up in 7 seconds, similar to a TV
The operating system, called Chrome, is due out next ... Continue Reading


PlayStation Firmware Update 3.42 Available
iOS 4.1 Confirmed for September 8th on Apple's UK Website
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