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X-Files Stuff in the News!

Just where are Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Skully when you need them?


Uncle Sam Cracks Down Online!

In a move that rocked the online world and left many Internet marketers shaking in their boots, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) initiated a sweeping crackdown on what they termed "Internet Scammers" and "Deceptive Spammers."


Cuba to embrace Free software

The plan is to use the GNU/Linux operating system as a base and thus disrupting the ubiquity of Microsoft Windows in the administration.


Review of the Zen Touch MP3 Player

Among the dozens of mp3 players one of the most popular is the Zen Touch mp3 Player by Creative Labs. What makes this mp3 player so popular among digital music enthusiasts?


Sony unveils Playstation 3

The Playstation 3 will be available in white, black, or silver and will be available next spring.


How VoIP Works -- Busting Out of Long Distance Rates

VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, and how VoIP works is actually quite revolutionary because it streamlines the process of sending analog audio signals by converting them to a much easier to send digital form for transmission.


The ABCs Of A Worthless UFO Special

The American News Media have become willing slaves to Junk Science. The media believes the Scientists and we believe the media. The problem is that both the media and science have been wrong about things before.


History of the Telephone -- from Bell to VoIP and Beyond

As the Internet becomes a standard part of any suite of office equipment, analog telephone services, audio conferencing and their equipment will soon become obsolete.


RFID Privacy and You

While the technology does offer some potentially remarkable opportunities, it also raises some concerns with regard to individual privacy and corporate espionage.


Top of the Line Digital Cameras

If you think that digital cameras are for snapshots only, then you obviously haven't heard about SLR (Single Lens Reflex) digital cameras. SLR is a type of camera which has one lens for composing the frame and capturing the image.


A New Culture At Microsoft? Only Time Will Tell

An IEBlog entry by Chris Wilson, a member of the IE development team, finally dropped two details that may change website development permanently. That is to say, it's refreshing, if you believe it, and it may change website development permanently, if it actually happens.


Internet Phone Service Gives Consumers a Choice

The long distance industry is disappearing, cell phone companies are combining, telecom giants are spinning off elements and some say much of it is due to something you’ve never heard of – VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) -- or Internet phone service. You read these headlines every day, but does it really mean anything for the average consumer?


Taking Advantage of the iPod Experience

Music lovers have been carrying around radios and other bulky music devices in order to take their tunes along with them as they go from place to place. With the iPod the music experience offers a higher quality in a much more compact size.


Learn what CCDs are

A CCD, or a Charge Coupled Device, is a microelectronic device used to capture digital images. CCDs can work with several other digital video devices such as scanners, digital cameras, camcorders, astronomical telescopes, robots, radar images and satellite photograph among many others.


Does Clean Mean Extreme Green?

Green Extremists are not environmentalists. They are self-hating humans who feel we a plague on the planet. People have not always been wise in the way they have dealt with the environment, however they may also be the world's best hope.