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Broderick describes some of the antics in this Christmas comedy.
All new screenshots for Midway's new title Blacksite Area 51.
Mozilla has advised Firefox customers not to try add-ons classed as "experimental," such as the recently released China Channel, because they could cause computer problems. Firefox add-ons allow users to personalize their browsing and add additional features, and because Firefox is open source, many of these add-ons are thought up by third-party developers.
The only good zombie's a dead zombie.
Date Added: Fat Super Hero 11/13/2006 00:00
Reading a Thomas Pynchon novel can feel like a life’s work—so this reviewer decided to respond in kind: herewith part one of a serial review of ‘Against the Day.’
Cat fight breaks out in server market. IBM's blade servers are "fundamentally better" than HP's, according to IBM.

I am – Hercules!!
Tonight’s “Office” kicks off with Pam concocting...

Capcom claims they're only trailers.

Arcade, Compilation, from Sega
The fight has "stepped up a gear"...

It's not a comforting thought, but while you're sleeping peacefully, your PC may be hard at work acting as a spam server or peer-to-peer node, providing processing power to a malware network engaging in any of a variety of criminal activities online. Spam is being used by botnet operators in a multiplicity of new forms.
Griffin Technology has announced updated versions of its TuneBuds Mobile and SmartTalk devices for the iPhone, iPod nano 4G, Touch 4G, and Classic 120GB. Both products now feature inline microphones for communication or voice recording. The TuneBuds Mobile earphones include several sizes of washable ear cushions. The ControlMic button allows users to answer iPhone calls or send them to voice-mail ...
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We'd just like to go on the record here that we are
100 percent behind any and all forays into the realm of
complicated and over-featured remotes, preferably with large screens and whole regions of buttons with absolutely zero purpose whatsoever. There, we said it. That's why we're totally digging the upcoming "Home Theater and Lighting Controller 300 featuring OmniLink" remote from Monster Central -- even the name is overreaching. Along with the natural AV controls, Monster packed in iPod, PC, home automation and other fancy functions into this beast of theirs, with a browser-based configuration tool to get it all up and running. The full $600 setup includes an RF-to-IR bridge / IR blaster, known as the OmniLink, along with a tabletop charging station and ControlLink Extender IR emitters to extend your couch-based dominion even further. All this can be yours as of now, just don't let your newfound power go to your head -- the first rule of huge-ass remotes is that there will always be another contender to the crown.
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