11 September 2009, by Redburn

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The Faq for Online Operating Systems

You might be sweating to know what an operating system that just runs online looks like.

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6 September 2009, by connorjackson

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Choosing Decent Uk Web Hosting That’s Affordable

Looking for UK based affordable hosting. I have reviewed two hosts, UK2, one of the biggest and well-known brands, and an up and coming company GeekSrv.

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21 August 2009, by Greyian Storm

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Why I Love Hotmail

My review of Hotmail, Microsoft’s email service.

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10 May 2009, by ismael

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AIM 6.0

AIM Triton is an updated version of the AIM client (since then called “AIM Classic” or “AIM 5″).

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30 March 2009, by Mike Taperell

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Free Stuff on the Internet: Is It Safe?

There’s lots of free stuff being offered on the internet but how much of it is safe to use? We take a look and offer some suggestions to stay well away from the nasties.

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25 March 2009, by ismael

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Gmail

Gmail offers a number of special functions to make life easier for those USA e-mail. Some concepts already used by other programs have been updated and customized by the Gmail team, making it one of the best tools for e-mail available on the Internet.

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16 November 2008, by thestickman

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Geeky Fun and Frolics: Easter Eggs in Firefox, Mozilla, and Other Browsers

“Easter eggs” in tech means hidden menus, programs, images, stats pages, etc. -anything cleverly concealed and intended for the savvy to find, enjoy or use. DVDs use “Easter eggs” a lot in previews and extra features. My favorite Easter eggs however, are the ones that can be found in internet browsers when you type in a simple command in the addressbar and hit ENTER… More…

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13 October 2008, by TechDoc

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Information Systems Under Attack

With the information systems of today coming under attack from a multitude of sources from so many different directions it is time to define exactly where the biggest threats are mostly likely to originate from. The answer is surprising and rather shocking.

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8 July 2008, by Catherine South

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Modern Tattoo Designs Reflect Computer and Web Consumer Choices

Tattoos, as a form of self-expression, are now taking the form of popular software, operating system and gaming logos.

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29 April 2008, by zipaway

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Nine Unique Versions of Google You Should Really Try

You use Google every day, so why not try something a little different?

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