Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Magazines: Computers & Internet

Here is today's roundup for Computers & Internet:



Macworld (no CD)

Not so green computing: Is Windows an energy hog?. "On the whole, Windows platforms are less efficient" than applications running on Unix

Place This Portable File Recovery Freeware on Your USB Disk, And Take a Look to Those "Deleted" Files On Any Computer You Have Access To

Dr Dobbs Journal

Computerworld - Chasers Charles Firth: Master of satire, and computer repairs

they simply switched off the Internet

Internet, phone access blocked

The entertainment of seeing giant crabs with humans for perspective meets internet enthusiasm for authoritative indexes at.... HugeCrab.com.

Maximum PC (No CD)

RIAA Tells Jury Hold Defendant Responsible: Defendant Jammie Thomas, a 30-year-old single mother of two who works at a nearby Indian reservation, could be forced to pay nearly $4 million in damages. Shes accused of unlawfully uploading 25 copyrighted works from some of the biggest names in the industry. Her defense is simple: She didnt do it and the industry must prove she was behind the internet protocol (IP) address the RIAA says was used to share 1,700 songs on the file-sharing site Kazaa in 2005

New Super Computers!

Microsoft Systems Journal

Sys Admin.

Spam Bots to Internet community: Were in your intewebs! [Pic]

Twenty years on and Microsoft still fails to understand the Internet.

PC Gamer (No CD)

PCPhoto

Access-VB-SQL Advisor

Official XBOX Magazine (No CD)

The next step is for computers to read your mind???and thats just what theyre working toward at Tufts University in Boston

Electronic Gaming Monthly

Lotus Advisor

Chicago Tribune (Not an Internet Conspiracy Website) Reports New Relevations About U.S.S. Liberty

Games for Windows: The Official Magazine (no CD)

PC Magazine



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