Monthly Archives: August 2005

Now, take Virtual Trips with GoogleSightseeing

Don’t get out much? No need if you have the internet! If you have Google Maps, good, if you have Google Earth, even better! Check out this hot site that chronicles all the cool sites there are to behold! Continue reading

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Sysinternals Newsletter

A new edition of the Sysinternals is out. Check out Wes Miller's guest editorial on running as non-admin, a list of tool updates since the last newsletter, and Mark's upcoming speaking schedule.

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Intel playing "catchup" with AMD? It CAN'T be true!

Intel playing catch-up with AMD – not something you hear every day, especially from Intel. Continue reading

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UDRP Info – Decisions for the average guy

What is the UDRP process like? Is it painful? Well, some think it may be more painful to some than others, that’s why UDRPInfo.com is such a great site! Continue reading

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Process Explorer v9.25

Several people have requested an option to use the old-style tray icon, which this version adds in the Options menu.

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Suprised about the Windows Vista P2P engine? LOL

Seems that beta testers of Windows Vista (aka the WindowsME of Longhorn) discovered a P2P client running on their PCs – straight after install. Continue reading

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NEC giving the chills with it's new PC – why of course!

NEC, a name not often thought of in the PC market, at least in the US, is releasing a little more “chilly” PC for the masses, incorporating long-specialized concepts of the overclocker. Continue reading

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Process Explorer v9.23

This update fixes an tray icon update bug.

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