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No BS Podcast #109: The Windows 7 Price is Right Edition
Posted 07/03/2009 at 11:44:53pm
Podcasts have been bi-weekly for a while now.
Ultimate Malware Removal Guide -- Purge Your PC of Junk Files!
Posted 04/30/2009 at 12:29:57pm
Some of these malware/trojan files prevent popular anti-malware programs from running properly. I've seen one case where Malwarebytes would not run unless it's file name was changed. So thats the answer.
100th No BS Podcast Spectacular: Nathan's New PC (The Apologies in Advance Edition)
Posted 04/11/2009 at 06:04:10pm
I must go back in time and prevent myself from downloading this podcast.
No BS Podcast #99: This Episode is a Palindrome
Posted 04/03/2009 at 01:42:37am
Is it just a coincidence that Pennsylvania is where George Romero's 'Dead' films are set?
Western Digital TV HD Media Player
Posted 03/28/2009 at 02:17:49am
This may be the only review I've seen that says it does not support DIVX. Better double check Mike.
No BS Podcast #99: This Episode is a Palindrome
Posted 03/16/2009 at 02:12:26pm
You could tell that everyone was all happy about the new Star Trek trailer but Gordon's knocking of it just broke their hearts.
Antivirus Software Roundup -- Protect Your PC From Guys Like This!
Posted 02/26/2009 at 03:29:44pm
The article was about NIS 2009 not the dreaded 360. You bought the wrong stuff.
No BS Podcast #97: Logan's Run
Posted 02/23/2009 at 08:40:53pm
Rip DVDs for Playback on Your iPhone, PSP, Xbox 360, PS3, AppleTV, or Any H.264-Enabled Player
Posted 01/09/2009 at 07:16:45pm
I believe AnyDVD is trialware. So all you have to do aStalwartClone, is make your backups in the allotted time. And if you like it, buy it.
Rip DVDs for Playback on Your iPhone, PSP, Xbox 360, PS3, AppleTV, or Any H.264-Enabled Player
Posted 01/06/2009 at 06:00:12pm
I use AnyDVD by SlySoft to rip DVD's and the older DVDShrink to make em fit on single layer DVDR's. If the latest released DVD has an encryption that AnyDVD cant handle, they'll update it. DVDShrink still works for most older DVD's for ripping btw.