Monthly Archives: July 2010

Google Tests New Image Search Interface

The unofficial blog google.org.cn reports that Google tests a new interface for Image Search. The experimental interface uses bigger thumbnails and no longer shows information about images. To find useful information like the size of the image or the domain … Continue reading

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Non-US customers paying up to 25% more for Microsoft Points

Microsoft Points are a necessary purchase for anyone wishing to purchase content within Microsoft’s Xbox, Zune, and Windows marketplaces. Prices remain constant, and the points were originally launched around the world at prices comparative to those in the US. Since … Continue reading

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Starcraft 2 causing graphics cards to overheat

One of the biggest game releases of the year is Starcraft 2, the sequel to one of the biggest games of all time. However there are numerous reports of issues, one of which that can destroy your graphics card in … Continue reading

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Google Chrome Frame’s Brief Description

Google Chrome Frame is a plug-in for Internet Explorer that uses Chrome’s rendering engine to display web pages. It’s especially useful for those who can’t install other browsers, but want to run web applications that use HTML5 features and need … Continue reading

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Over 3,000 Windows Phone 7 devices connected to Facebook

While not a huge number, and we know that the only money changing hands has been between Microsoft and the OEMs. However, it’s still interesting to learn that there are already 3,076 Windows Phone 7 devices floating around the world. … Continue reading

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