Monday, April 21, 2008

Are you one of the tens of customers who has trouble inserting their XBox 360 games? Do you find the whole concept of optical media frightening? Well, Best Buy has a service for you! For a low, low price, Best Buy will come to your home and professionally install those complex XBox games.
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You really gotta wonder about that place sometimes.

Occasionally I like experimenting with new ways to search the internet. I’ve been living this very Google-centric life for some time now and I think it’s good to expose myself to other options. SearchMe started its invite-only beta testing about a month ago and because of all the hype, I figured I’d give it a try. SearchMe is a visual search engine that gives you results in a slick, cover flow view. Visual search is nothing new. Tools like Spacetime, also with a cover flow view, and GooglePreview, a Firefox plug-in, are attempting to give you a visual search experience but both require you to download something.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Time to build a box! Intel posted price cuts on Sunday that included reductions of 50 percent on select quad-core processors.
On Monday, Microsoft released to manufacturers (RTM) the final code for Windows XP SP3.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Download music streams to MP3 using Screamer Radio. The use MediaMonkey to manage your music and playlists.
Please don't do this if you are buying a ring for someone you like...

Thursday, April 24, 2008

One of my fantastic students created a timeline about civil rights on paper... and I got to thinking about an web-based timeline! Well, I found it - check out DIPITY!
Peripheral Pants - Interesting... but then again.

Live Mesh, the company's "cloud computing" project designed to make web-based files accessible from any computer, is ready for some hands-on testing.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Computer Shopper has an interesting article about building your own laptop.