Sunday, September 6, 2009
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Friday, September 4, 2009
Host a party, get Windows 7 free
As reported over on TechRadar, Microsoft is hoping to boost interest in its next-generation operating system by offering the chance to get free limited Signature Editions of the top-end Windows 7 Ultimate OS - by hosting launch day parties.
If you're willing to risk alienating a bunch of your friends, you can apply host a party between the 22nd and 29th of October to be in with a chance of getting both the Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition plus "your very own Windows 7 Party Pack."
Microsoft has very kindly provided a choice of thrilling themes for your party: Media Mania, Setting up with Ease, Family Friendly Fun, and - seriously - "PhotoPalooza." Once you've chosen your theme, you'll receive assistance from "House Party, the world's leading party organizer" and have the opportunity to "upload photos and videos, chat with other hosts, blog your experience, and download fun favours all from your personal House Party page."
While it's certainly a fairly cheap way of getting your hands on the next version of Windows, it remains to be seen just how much fun you could have with a theme of "Setting up with Ease." Rumours of a "take a shot for each exclamation mark in Device Manager" are, as far as can be seen, totally untrue.
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Product Review Guitar Hero 5 & its alternatives Riff Master Review
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This is the Product Review of Guitar Hero 5 & its alternatives Riff Master .This video is a comment for the Tech Show Technoholik on The ET Now TV Channel,India
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http://hub.guitarhero.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YNUEp...
http://www.addictinggames.com/riff.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_H...
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Chandrayaan-I Spacecraft Loses Radio Contact
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Radio contact with Chandrayaan-I spacecraft was abruptly lost at 0130 Hrs (IST) on August 29, 2009. Deep Space Network at Byalalu near Bangalore received the data from Chandrayaan-I during the previous orbit upto 0025 Hrs (IST).
Detailed review of the Telemetry data received from the spacecraft is in progress and health of the spacecraft subsystems is being analysed.
It may be recalled that Chandrayaan-I spacecraft was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre Sriharikota on October 22, 2008 .The Spacecraft has completed 312 days in orbit making more than 3400 orbits around the Moon and providing large volume of data from sophisticated sensors like Terrain Mapping Camera, Hyper-spectral Imager, Moon Mineralogy Mapper etc., meeting most of the scientific objectives of the mission.
Friday, August 28, 2009
A handy web tool to check if the website that you are unable to access is down for you or everyone else without the need to go to cyber cafés to check
A handy web tool to check if the website that you are unable to access is down for only you or others too without the need to go to cyber cafés to check if its working else where
Down for everyone or just me is a very simple service that indicates whether a site is down for everyone or if it's only down for you.
You ever had one of those frustrating moments when your favorite websites is down and you think it's your end? Well this was made to check if it's just you experiencing the problems, or if everyone else.
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