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Downloading Emulators and ROMs - is it Right?

Almost everyone I know has downloaded an emulator or ROM (read-only memory) at least once. If you don’t know what emulators are, they are programs that act as a game system of some kind: NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, etc. ROMs are the games.
I’m not 100% positive on this but I believe it is actually legal [...]

Hit Me Later - Snooze Your Email

Sometimes you are just too busy or too tired to respond to an email even if it may be important. Well I’ve found something very helpful.
Hit Me Later is a Web site that lets you get emails sent to you again to remind you that you need to reply. You can set it to resend [...]

Forget About Start Menu and Icons on Your Desktop: Use Launchy

I’ve always hated having to search around my computer for something. It is so much easier just to use shortcut keys on your keyboard. Personally I find myself using Run a lot to open things. I found an application that allows you to search for files, open applications, and open up Web sites all from [...]

Free Online Music Mixing Software - LoopLabs

Have you ever wanted to make your own music at home? Have you ever wanted to mix some songs together to make your very own mix track? Well if you have then you will love LoopLabs.com.
LoopLabs is a website that allows you to make beats, mix and even save your very own tracks. You may [...]

Musicovery - Interective WebRadio

Don’t you hate sitting at home and trying to find a good radio station to listen too? Well look no further. Musicovery is a website that lets you choose your music virtually any way possible.
At Musicovery you have a wide variety of options on how to pick what you want to play. You can choose [...]

Robot that keeps ships’ hulls clean

The Hismar who was funded by the European Commission, can attach to a ship magnetically. It pressure washes the hull with the surrounding sea water and it sucks up debris and growths into a filter system that can process a huge amount of water, 150 liters of water per minute. The ship doesn’t have to [...]

California bans train conductors from text messaging

Last week there was a deadly train collision outside of the Los Angeles area. The conductor had been text-messaging while on the job.
There was an emergency order that was passed on Thursday by the California Public Utilities Commission,  or CPUC. The CPUC noted the lack of federal or state rules regarding the use of such [...]

VoIP Goes Mobile

VoIP services have already put a lot of pressure on landline services. Now, VoIP is putting the pressure on mobile carriers as well. More and more mobile devices like Apple’s “iPhone” are able to use software and networks a mobile VoIP client needs to operate. However, mobile carriers have set a few ground rules as [...]

Free or Paid Anti-Virus Software? (AVG VS. Norton)

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Over the years I’ve used many different types of anti-virus software — everything from free up to $300 (outrageous, I know). I have to say both have worked about the same.
The best free anti-virus software that I have seen is called AVG (Free Edition). AVG also has a version that you can purchase, but I [...]

What is LogMeIn?

Have you ever needed to connect to your computer from somewhere else. Maybe forgot that important file you needed for work. I’ve had a lot of people tell me about a website called www.logmein.com and I decided to check it out and see what all of the buzz was about.
LogMeIn (Originally known as 3AM Labs) is [...]

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