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    Microsoft Web Feeds

    The next version of Internet Explorer will include a built-in RSS reader (like Firefox and Safari already do). Microsoft raised a bit of a stink the other day when it annnounced that it would not call them RSS feeds, opting instead for the term "Web Feeds". This actually seems like a smart...
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    my cpanel become white screen

    & when i went theres nothing but white screen. what does that xxxx means? is it a port? for your info i'm behind university firewall & if that xxxx thing're port, obviously blocked by my university. what should i do? somebody, pls help me.
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    Er..may i join you guys ?

    Well, I just wanted to introduce myself cause I'm a fairly new user here, and started posting and just then saw this. So, I'm 20. computer science-student from Malaysia. My fav section are Tech Talk & Gamer's Lounge. I think it's very useful that you can ask questions here and I hope that I can...
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    The 10 Geek CMDments

    1. Thou shalt not append trendy names to **** that already exists in an attempt to remarket it. (i.e. - podcast) 2. Thou shalt not ***** about windows if you are reading this from a windows machine. 3. Thou shalt not drink beer on a couch in the beginning of a vidcast unless your name is...
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    Google As Your (Free) Broadband Provider?

    Rather than the Google-iTunes rumors, how about a Google as your broadband provider rumor instead? That seems to be the gist of Om Malik's latest Business 2.0 column, where he discusses the possibility of Google offering free, ad-supported, WiFi around the country (I'm assuming it's his latest...
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    Firefox loses ground to IE

    Firefox's market share slipped last month for the first time since the alternative browser began its battle to offer a popular alternative to Microsoft's ubiqitous Internet Explorer software. This consistent growth suffered a set-back when Firefox fell back from 8.71 per cent market share in...
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    Scientists invent pee-powered battery

    Researchers in Singapore have developed a paper battery that is powered by urine. Despite sounding gloriously silly, the breakthrough promises a cheap and disposable power source for home health tests for things like diabetes. Research investment into developing smaller and cheaper chips to...
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    Famous Heists

    I was reading a recent article on the recent Brazilian bank heist that netted the theives over 68 million US dollars. I was trying to find some more information about famous heists over the past 100 years or so but I couldn't really find that much good information. Here is one article though...
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    Xbox 360 May Not Include Hard Drive?

    The latest issue of Game Informer has an exclusive interview with J. Allard, in which the Chief XNA Architect revealed that Microsoft has not yet announced the different variations of the Xbox 360. "I don't think it's a one-size-fits-all [approach] over the next five-year horizon." Allard...
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    Using AJAX to Spy On You

    Everyone has been talking about AJAX lately, and I have to admit that I am pretty amazed with what it can do, and how it does it, but there could be some more shady uses of AJAX, and specifically XMLHttpRequest that most people don't know about yet, but should be aware of...
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    Windows 95 and Linux on the PSP

    A guy named Matan Gillon has reported that he has successfully managed to boot up Windows 95 on his PSP by porting an open-source emulator called x86 to the portable system. According to him, Windows 95 takes about 10 minutes to boot up but afterwards it's pretty usable and you can even run...
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