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Yahoo Experimenting with In-Chat IM Ads
Posted 12/18/2008 at 01:44:53pm
Hey guys. You need to give Digsby a fair chance. Personally I have tried trillian, pidgin, and digsby, and I find that Digsby is the best. I use 3 different computers, and with digsby I don't have to re-setup all my accounts for each computer. Plus all the changes I make to my digsby sync across all the computers. It looks nicer then pidgin too. Also, Yes I know Trillian astra has a feature to sync everything across all your computers also, but it is still in private beta testing, and looks like they will never release it at this rate. Trillian will probably charge for it anyways, and digsby is free. Maybe you guys and can run a digsby vs. trillian vs. digsby story or something?
Casper The Ghost
Nvidia Launches Tesla Supercomputer, up to 960 Cores for $10,000
Posted 11/21/2008 at 04:17:16pm
Say hello to my new gaming rig! Now will anyone lend me $10,000 :) ?
-Casper The Ghost
Toshiba Goes With Upscaling DVD Player, Another Dis For Blu-ray
Posted 08/18/2008 at 02:31:41pm
I do not own an HD TV. In fact I just bought a new Tube SD TV with a digital tuner about 3 months ago, and I'm very happy with it. I'm a very busy man and I watch very little TV; so to me spending a bunch of money on an HD TV and a Blu-Ray player is a waste of money, I don't have to waste. I plan on keeping my SD TV for the next 10 years and have no plan on buying HD anything during that time. If I was going to spend the kinda money an HD TV and Blu-Ray player was going to cost me; it would much more likely go into building a new computer. SD quality TV's and DVD's look good enough for the little TV I do watch. I guess I'll see what kind of HD Technology comes out in 2018, when my trusty Tube TV finaly dies, and I'm forced to buy a new TV.