Windows Steadystate: Easily restore shared computer settings
If you own a net cafe, chances are, you’ll find tons and tons of downloaded files, changed settings, and worse, corrupted operating system filled with adware and viruses.
Now, there’s a solution to prevent this from happening, and the good news is, this software solution is free.
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Freeze and restart issues with Ipod Nano 3rd generation?
I was about to buy a Ipod Nano 3rd generation this weekend, but luckily, I have done some research regarding other peoples’ experience with this new “fat nano”.
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Steve Jobs apologizes to iPhone customers
Following a rage of upset customers sending hundreds of emails to Apple regarding the recent iPhone price drop, Steve jobs has posted an apology on the Apple website and offered a $100 store credit towards the purchase of any product at an Apple Retail Store or Apple Online Store.
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Sorry for early adopters: 8GB iPhone gets cheaper, 4GB version a gonner
From official Apple press release, they have announced the iPhone price cut due to good sales.
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Apple Ipod Touch announced: iPhone without the phone

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Globe Telecoms Speak and Surf Wireless Broadband Speed Review
I recently had the chance to finally check out Globe’s Speak and Surf wireless broadband. The service comes with a “wireless” landline device which is separate from the wireless broadband modem, and is priced at 999pesos per month.
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Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) released to few beta testers
Being a Windows XP Professional user, I thought that the next thing after Windows XP SP2 is Windows Vista. Well, quickonlinetips.com has reported that Microsoft has released Windows XP SP3 to few beta testers.
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If ever I’ll have my hands on this service pack, experience have taught me to wait for the stable release before deploying such new service pack into the corporate network. Just imagine the headache of supporting over a thousand computer users hanging after patch installation. So be wary and wait for the stable release.
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