Archive for April, 2008

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- Grand Theft Auto IV Shifts Into Media Overdrive Another GTA IV news. Did I mentioned that I already hate GTA IV?
Everywhere you go, is Grand Theft […]
- New iMac has a need for speed
- Intel, Cray Strike Alliance
On Supercomputer Chips

- US pressed to put wolves back on endangered species list

2008 Movies - Films

 

Rambo , January 25, 2008, Action

  1. Iron Man , May 2, 2008, Sci-Fi, Action
  2. Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, The , May 16, 2008, Sci-Fi, Action, Family
  3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull , May 22, 2008, Action, Comedy
  4. Hellboy 2: The Golden Army , July 11, 2008, Sci-Fi, Action
  5. Dark Knight, The , July 18, 2008, Action, Drama
  6. Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, The , August 1, 2008 , Horror, Action, Sci-Fi
  7. Jurassic Park IV , Summer 2008, Sci-Fi, Action
  8. Journey 3-D , August 8, 2008, Sci-Fi, Action (update of Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Center of the Earth”)
  9. Sin City 2 , Summer 2008, Drama, Action, Crime
  10. Saw V , October 8, Horror
  11. James Bond 22, November 7, 2008, Action
  12. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince , November 21, Sci-Fi, Action, Suspense
  13. Angels & Demons , December 12, Action, Suspense
  14. Star Trek, December 25, Action, Sci-Fi
  15. Catacombs , Horror
  16. Doomsday , Action, Suspense
  17. Punisher: War Zone , Action
  18. Rogue , Horror
  19. Sex and the City: The Movie, Comedy
  20. Spy-Hunter , Action
  21. Toy Story 3, Family, Comedy
  22. Trick ‘r Treat , Horror
  23. Watchmen , Action, Crime, Sci-Fi
  24. Doomsday , Action, Suspense
  25. X-Files 2, The , Sci-Fi, Action, Suspense, Horror
  26. Son of Rambow, Comedy

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Google earnings ’silenced the cynics’

The slowing U.S. economy did not seem to slow down Google, which reported a surprisingly strong surge in first-quarter profit Thursday.

Google’s net income jumped 31 percent to $1.31 billion and revenue swelled 42 percent to $5.19 billion compared with the same period last year.

The report trumped many Wall Street analysts, who had reduced their forecasts for Google’s growth based on third-party research that suggested fewer people were clicking on Google ads.

“Google has completely silenced the cynics,” said Jeffrey Lindsay, a senior analyst with Bernstein Research.

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PayPal want to block peoples that use older browsers

PayPal, eBay’s electronic payment service, plans to take the dramatic step of locking out people using older versions of Web browsers in order to stem phishing attacks.
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Lightcast

 

Lightcast is a clever little gadget that generates some 21.th. century lightshow for your music at home.
Forget all about the DIY three spot lightshow or Windows Mediaplayer via the computer when you want to trip out to some good music.

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Safely Remove 3.3.1.617

A good hardware tool, when it comes to safely usb removal.

This program gets a + from me, because, I like simple software, and I tell you, this is a simple one. Easy to use.

But I give a - because, for me it’s a little bit expensive: 20$

Features:
· Stop the USB device just pressing specified key combination (Global Hotkeys), working in any application;
· Customize the Quick-Stop-Menu (It shows when you clicked left mouse button to the "USB Safely Remove" icon in the system tray):
· Remove any USB devices from this menu, including those you shouldn't stop, such as USB ADSL modems, external hard-drives and etc;
· Change faceless standard device's description to be clearer for you;
· Choose device's image;
· USB Safely Remove can hide its icon in the system tray, when there are no devices available to stop. This feature is very useful when you use USB flash drives rarely, but you have different USB devices, such as ADSL modems, USB scanners or SATA hard-drives, that never need in hot-unplugging. But Windows creates Safely Remove Hardware icon in the System Tray that permanently draws your attention;
· Using USB Safely Remove, you can set these devices to undisplayable state and forget about this icon forever.

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