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Opinion: Screw Microsoft by matt

I saw this on a forum this evening and I have to concur: I walked into Incredible Corruption this weekend keenly eyeing the Windows Vista stand they had setup displaying the different versions. Then I saw the price of Ultimate... R5,399.95 (See the rest of the editions here ) WTF?! This is the retail price, but are they insane?! It's a good OS, but not _that_ good. Digital Planet is cheaper; but still insanely pricey at R3,562.04 . Please put your hands up if you're going to/willing to pay this for...
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Vista Weather Gadget for South Africa by matt

If you've been looking for an alternative to the default weather gadget that comes with Vista, and doesn't work in South Africa, check this one from the Gadget Gallery. Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
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A doctor to cure all ailments by matt

Spotted in Margate by Florian: Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
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Hate Snap's link previews? by matt

Here's how to get rid of them. Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
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GETIP: Vista Tip by matt

Windows Vista's new Network and Sharing Center that replaces the Windows XP Network Connections control panel is a great graphical representation for quick reference of your network setup: I find it a bit cumbersome to use to find my currently assigned IP address. It takes 4 clicks (count them!) to find using the GUI. In an endevour to speed things up; I created a simple batch file in my User directory with the following code: ipconfig /all > C:/Users/%username%/ip.txt notepad C:/Users/%username...
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Possible Vista RTM bug? by matt

I've been running the RTM version of Windows Vista for about a month now. It has been pretty reliable except for the odd driver problem here and there. If you've played with it, you more than likely know there's a new MMC snapin called "Reliability and Performance Monitor". It is intended to give you a birds-eye view of your systems stability since install, and rates it according to a score out of 10. Pretty cool... When it works...that is: Vista seems to think we're in the 70's! One thing that could...
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Zune advert by matt

W T F ! ! ! Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
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Windows apps in Linux by matt

This is going to be significant: Alky (pronounced "AL-KEE") is a tool that allows you to convert a Windows executable to a Mac OS X or Linux binary. We are focused on high-end gaming at the moment, though we will support other applications in the future. Our binary translation layer is already working fully for OS X and Linux support is in progress. Of course, Windows applications use a very different set of libraries from Linux or OS X applications so we are also working on a library called LibAlky...
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UCP = LPI + Ubuntu Cert by matt

Ubuntu mailing list: Today the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) and Canonical Ltd. jointly announced the development of a certification exam for the Ubuntu distribution. This certification exam will enable qualified candidates to demonstrate specific expertise in the professional use of Ubuntu <http://www.ubuntu.com> . The certification exam will be launched in Johannesburg, South Africa, May 16 - 19, 2006. The Ubuntu certification will consist of a single exam on top of LPI's existing 101...
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iPod FM Transmitter by matt

Hopefully there are some South African iPod owners reading this. A question for you: I've just bought myself an iPod and I'm looking at buying an FM transmitter. Have you got any advice for me regarding which device is best and possibly what to look for in a FM transmitter? There are two that I can get here in ZA.... they are the Griffin iTrip Auto and the Monster iCarPlay Plus . How much static do you pick up with yours? What frequency do you tune yours to? Share this post: email it! | bookmark...
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Share your Outlook (Express) contacts with Thunderbird by matt

Now instead of going through the rigmaroll of exporting your Outlook contacts to something (not totally proprietary) that Thunderbird can read, just reveal this *hidden* feature which allows Thunderbird to read your Outlook contacts: from Chris Ilias' Blog Mozilla Thunderbird and SeaMonkey (and even the Mozilla Suite and Netscape 7) can actually be set up to use your Outlook Express address book, and/or your Outlook Contacts list. It's just another one of those features that are not in the user interface...
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Songbird review by matt

No, this isn't going to be _another_ carbon copy software review with bullshit comments and touchy-feely stuff. Ars Technica has already taken my thoughts and put them on the web in a much more succinct and precise way than I could have. Read their comments here . (...and it doesn't do DAAP.) Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
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Quote of the day by matt

bash.org Saying that Java is nice because it works on all OS's is like saying that anal sex is nice because it works on all genders Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
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Phishing Filter for Firefox by matt

I just discovered that Google has a very nice phishing filter extension for Firefox. They call it the "Safe Browsing" extension, and you can get it here . One more reason not to use the fugly Internet Explorer 7. Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! | live it!
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Automatix (Automated GUI installation script) by matt

If you've installed any of the free Linux distro's like Ubuntu or Fedora you'll know that getting the multimedia codecs and such setup can be a chore on a new system. If you're an Ubuntu user, your problems are solved: Enter Automatix : "...a graphical interface for installation of a lot of apps on Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu BREEZY ... and for tweaking a few things to get your Ubuntu box up and working in full throttle in the quickest possible timespan." Brilliant. Great for all the clicky clicky people...
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