Alex Tew’s Pixelotto Is Almost A Complete Failure

Lighting can’t strike twice I guess, because Alex Tew’s second chance at a million dollars is almost a complete failure. 20 days ago, I reported that he’d be trying his luck again, with a slightly different approach. He was going to charge $2 a pixel, and have a lottery for the extra [...]

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December 23rd, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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Free Site Monitoring For A Year

Most site monitoring services cost around $5 a month, and the free ones you get are always low quality. Sometimes they don’t offer configuration options, sometimes they are trials, and sometimes they only check every 30 minutes. Pingdom is celebrating the holidays by offering one year’s free membership for their service. [...]

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December 22nd, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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Bundle Common Freeware Apps Into An XP Install

If you’re one of those people who tend to format often, then installing all the applications you need can be tedious work. Thankfully there is a way to embed common freeware programs directly into the Windows ISO file. Upon the installation of Windows, the selected programs you’ve chosen will silently install.
To do [...]

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December 22nd, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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CyberKnowledge Freebie: Anycom Bluetooth Headset

To get some input on the site, and because of the holidays I will be giving away a series of things this month. To start off with is this brand new Anycom HS-890 Bluetooth Headset. Retailing at approximately $50, it comes with the headset itself, the charger, a car charger, and a [...]

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December 20th, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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Wiimote Dock To Charge Batteries

If you play the Wii a decent amount of hours a week, the batteries typically will list for 5-6 days. Batteries aren’t the cheapest things to buy, and there are alternatives. JoyTech is going to be selling a charging station that can fit up to two Wiimotes, and two nun-chucks. It [...]

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December 19th, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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