World’s largest Windows error message
Posted by Pete on February 21st, 2006This picture is a scream. Network World online editor Adam Gaffin was in New York City over the weekend and snapped this photo of the world’s largest Windows error message.
This picture is a scream. Network World online editor Adam Gaffin was in New York City over the weekend and snapped this photo of the world’s largest Windows error message.
Check out these desks, now tell me who wouldn’t want one of these? There are six different desks to look at. My favorite would have to be the “aura”. In conclusion, this place has the ultimate geek desks.
There are new user-created widgets for Google’s personalized home!
“iTunes 6.0.3 includes stability and performance improvements over iTunes 6.0.2.” Quote from software update.
Do you think your cable bill is high, it might be reassuring to know that a bipartisan group of U.S. senators agree. New technologies that allow for high-speed data transfer over the Internet have revolutionized the way consumers and businesses communicate, shaking up the nation’s communications sector from telecommunications to cable.
XM, the larger of the country’s two satellite radio operators, reported Thursday a loss of $270.4 million
If you think you are good at folding, you haven’t seen this guys work.
Every aspect of iLife has been updated. iDVD - This update to iDVD 6 resolves issues with integration with the other iLife applications, importing of legacy projects and some theme related issues. It also addresses a number of other minor issues.
Google has bought private beta Measuremap.com. Looks like a big step for Google Analytics…
“South Korea has developed a robot that is capable of running. The feat is the second in the world after Japan and was accomplished by a local venture start-up working on a small budget.”
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