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Thomas Fox

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IE9 Beta Released!

Software giant Microsoft has released the Beta version of the all new Internet Explorer 9.  IE9 has really set some impressive benchmarks with the new browser working with the language of the future HTML5.   Speed and performance seems to be one of their primary focuses, as now the browser utilizes the power of your computer’s…

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Google Chrome Portable

Having a portable browser on a flash drive can be a ton of help when fighting a virus on a computer. Most infections attack the browser installed on the computer. A few more benefits to the Chrome browser is how fast the browser opens and loads websites compared to IE. http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/google_chrome_portable

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Lenovo’s Ebox set to launch in 2011

Lenovo believes its Ebox video game system – manufactured by daughter company Eedoo – will provide a viable alternative to consoles manufactured by Microsoft (Xbox 360), Sony (PS3) and Nintendo (Wii). According to Eedoo CEO Jack Luo, the Ebox is expected to feature an integrated controller-free platform similar to Kinect, along with 30 pre-installed…

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Android Tablets taking over!!!

Apple’s ipad currently dominates the US tablet market. However a virtual tsunami of Android-powered tablets are expected to be the next big thing over the course of the next few years. Indeed, smartphones running Android have already surpassed Apple’s iPhone share in the US and that number continues to grow. Nevertheless, it could take 3-4…

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CdBurnerXp

CDBurnerXP is a freeware, portable burning application designed to burn CDs, DVDs. CDBurnerXP is truly free and has plenty of features including creating, burning ISOs, audio CDs, bootable disks, Lightscribe integration, and command line options. Works on Xp to Windows 7. Portable version is able to be installed on any flash drive that you have.

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YouTube Going Hollywood

YouTube is now in talks with Hollywood Studios to offer streamed pay per view to their site. Seems as if YouTube is now taking a shot at Apple and Netflix as Internet streaming video is becoming more and more popular, especially as the next generation of Wi-Fi enabled televisions begin hitting the marketplace. In what…

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