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Posted in Gadget, Jokes, Tools, Technology on January 21st, 2009 by ahwe!“We are on track to deliver the best version of Windows ever”
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/technologynews/view/401026/1/.html
“We are on track to deliver the best version of Windows ever”
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/technologynews/view/401026/1/.html
Microsoft Messenger update will add A/V support, YES, finally.
Messenger for Mac 7 corporate has audio and video support, but those features were missing from the consumer version. Microsoft said in a note on its Web site that an upcoming release of Windows Live Messenger delivers the new A/V protocol that will enable the company to deliver A/V support to Messenger for Mac.
Microsoft said the new features would come in a beta to be released in 2009. The company said it’s working on additional features for the corporate and personal versions, although gave no additional details.
A demo of the new version of Messenger with A/V support will be shown at Macworld Expo next month.
Source from: Macworld.com
Snowfall is a beautiful screensaver for this Winter season. Upon start, it is beautiful snowflakes with a deep red background. It’s easy to install and it looks great.
1. Open the finder
2. Open Applications
3. Open Utilities
4. Open Terminal
5. type “emacs”; click enter
6. Press ESC + X at the same time
7. Type “tetris”
8. Play Tetris! Use the arrow keys to move and rotate the blocks, and press the space to make the blocks fall.

This isn’t really a part of the Mac OS, it’s a part of emacs which is part of the UNIX system. Most Mac users don’t know this is included with their computer. There are many more games included as well. To know what other games are included, do the following:
Open the terminal again, at the prompt type:
“ls /usr/share/emacs/21.2/lisp/play”
Don’t forget the space!
You’ll get a directory of the games included with emacs,
to play these games do the same thing as with tetris,
except type your chosen game’s name in place of tetris.
Rovio is a robotic wireless roaming webcam that can be controlled from anywhere as long as there is an internet access, be it notebook or mobile phone. You can see, hear and communicate using Rovio as if you were there.

Not available in Singapore yet, but you can try ordering it online.
I want this for my Xmas gift, yes you heard me.
New browser from Google, a browser that prompts to make the web faster, safer and easier.

The initial public beta release of Chromium builds and runs only on Microsoft Windows, but the folks are actively working on versions for Mac OS X and Linux as well.
Too bad only sell in US/CA… Internet purchase need to fork out for the shipping fees. Anyone going US?