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by (Staff) on Tue 8th Nov 2005 20:56 UTC in reply to " not bad "
??? Where have you been all those years ??? XP does not need tweaking to be stable. I'm running mine since 2.5 years and it's still has good as when I last installed it. The only "tweaking" done was to customize its interface and behavior. For the rest, it runs just fine thank you.
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Google, Viacom Agree to Keep YouTube Data Private
Google and YouTube get a breather on the user privacy issue that Viacom has been lording over them. · Google and its YouTube video-sharing site gained a small victory when Viacom and other parties suing the company for letting users share their video content online agreed to keep users' viewing history private. Viacom July 4 had asked through a Ne... ...
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AOL launches 2 niche sites to grow ad potential
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Artificial DNA may power future computers
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BT to invest $3 bln in UK super-fast broadband
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New iPhone's Battery Falls Down on the Job
Gary Krakow loves Apple's newest unveiling, but the battery life is cause for concern.
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Laptop News: Sony Introduces the VAIO SR Series Notebook
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Intel Shows Off New Centrino Notebook Chips
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InternetNews.com |
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Tom's Hardware Corrects Study, Says Solid State Drives Do Improve Battery Life [Tests]
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Synchronica Makes Sync Affordable
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Unstrung.com |
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AOL Launches Photo Gallery Site PIXCETERA
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Panasonic Upgrades Proven Toughbook Notebooks with Intel Centrino 2 Chipset, Other Enhancements
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Stolen Bank Data Gets Cheaper On Web
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DEQ awards $2.9 million in environmental grants
The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality has awarded about $2.9 million in grants for waste reduction and recycling projects.
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Myanmar's Cyclone-Damaged Rice Production Regions Monitored With GIS
Subsequent to Cyclone Nargis, a category 3 tropical storm that struck the low-lying and heavily populated coastline of Myanmar on May 2, 2008, the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began producing a series of geographic information system (GIS)-based maps of the damaged agricultural areas to accompany its commodity intelligence reports. Published on ...
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Database of every phone call and email 'a step too far'
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HP joins the Centrino 2 crowd, ships lots of business laptops
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New videogames set their sights on the mainstream
(From The Wall Street Journal ) Microsoft and Sony are announcing new games and services that target mainstream users as never before. Microsoft cut a deal with Netflix to stream movies on the Web to Xbox 360 machines. Sony is expected to showcase its own service for downloading TV shows from the Internet to PlayStation 3s.
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OCZ Launches Core 2 Extreme X9100 Laptop
OCZ today introduced a new whitebook (DIY) solution powered by Intel's long-awaited Centrino 2 (Montevina) platform. This cutting-edge platform technology promises a breakthrough in mobile computing for higher performance, advanced connectivity, and longer battery ...
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Activision Announces Partnership With Metallica
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Mobispine Mobile News Aggregator Buying RSS Reader NewsAlloy
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AOL launches 2 niche sites to grow ad potential
AOL on Tuesday launched new sites on personal finance and photography as part of its bid to grow advertising opportunities by serving niche audiences.
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First Impressions: the ThinkPad X200
The new crop of ThinkPads have finally arrived. They are full of Montevina goodness and, after a few delays from Intel, are ready to hit the streets. This is nearly a complete refresh of the Thinkpads with new models, updates to old models, and new naming conventions. This and all the new models from other [...]
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World Acceptance Corporation Announces First Quarter Conference Call On the Internet
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