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861 days ago
After using Windows OS for many years I have decided that MS Windows will no longer be the OS of choice for my every day use. Why? you ask. Simple Ubuntu 7.04 was suggested to me by brother and trust me my brother is no Linux fan, yes Ubuntu is Linux or at least a distribution of Linux/Debian. So why after all this time change OS, well this is simple with Ubuntu you get a more stable OS timely updates and highly secure oh yes folks I said secure, I no longer have to worry about viruses and spy ware or DRM restrictions on my OS, I can watch and listen to what ever I want without the need to by a Zune or and IPOD. Check out this Youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC5uEe5OzNQ What you get with Ubuntu like I said before is: Stability Security DRM FREE OS(Digital Rights Management) Free Office suite (Open Office 2.2x) Media Players (Free/NO DRM) Graphics Application (Free) something along the lines or illustrator and Photo shop. For ...
1091 days ago
Recently I read an article in “ The New Yorker ” about the Nintendo console system Wii and it says that being third does not exactly mean being a looser. Over the years Nintendo has strive to bring us the most innovative gaming consoles and although not all were big hits most did make an impact on the gaming community and sold very well. Which makes me realized that the Xbox 360 (own) and PS3 are not really that innovative when you really think about it. Let’s see the 360 has Xbox Live and Next-Gen graphics but does it really give us anything new other than online games which PC gamers have been doing for years and the same thing can be said about the PS3 with BlueRay(right). So it brings me to a conclusion that I should get a Wii since it’s made for gamers by a game company not an entertainment company like Sony or an Operating System/Software like Microsoft. I played it at a local GameStop and it was pretty cool. Again I’m not knocking those two other systems, but ...
1091 days ago
On November 22nd I found myself looking at some downloadable content from Xbox Live Market Place and let me tell you it was sweet! The service is offering some retro series such as Beavis and Butthead and Classic Star Trek. The download times are decent and the best part about it is the fact that you can preview each individual clip. Most of the shows are mainly categorize by TV stations; as of now there are not many but I believe that in the future there will be more but I guess it depends on its success. The one thing that has me puzzled about this service is that some of the music video downloads from MTV say ©2006 Sony Entertainment which is odd since they are competing with Microsoft and their online service. Also some of the HD movies are huge over 1gigabyte in size and I’m just wondering what happens when we run out of space on the hard drive can we copy them(movies) of course NOT. So is Microsoft going to release larger hard drives for the 360 now there is a fine ...



