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Serena Zaccagnini

Windows 8 BSoD ditches confusing error codes for uninformative frowny face -- Engadget - 0 views

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    Everyone is familiar with the infamous Blue Screen of Death, right? Well, Windows 8 has revamped their ever so annoying alert. The error codes most commonly seen on computers when the feared Blue Screen appears are gone, replaced with a sad emoticon that still leaves you guessing what's wrong. It does tell you that the PC is rebooting, but not why. Still infuriating and rather pointless. :(
Serena Zaccagnini

Facebook Launches Twitter-Like 'Subscriptions', Lets You Share With Unlimited Users | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    So, Facebook has recently lost some followers, in case no one has heard. Today, Facebook announced the launch of another new feature: something called Subscriptions. It's actually pretty basic. You'll notice that some users will have a button that says "Subscribe." If you press that button, you will begin to see the user's updates in your News Feed, like tthey would if you were their Facebook Friend. However, the people you subscribe to don't approve your request, and there's no limit as to how many people can subscribe to a user. It is very much like Twitter and Google+, not to mention a stronger reboot of a feature called Pages, which has been up and running for a while. The plus side: you can choose what is shown publicly, and what is shown only to friends. Interesting to see how users take to this.
Farid Manafov

Mortal Kombat Movie Reboot Slowed By Lawsuit | GameLife | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Now there was a movie that is being made to the awesome game called Mortal Kombat, but it has been slowed down due to a lawsuit, enough said and just read. P.S. SINCE WHEN THE HELL WAS MIDWAY BANKRUPT!!!
Justin Gomez

Saving computers helps kids, environment | Ipswich Queensland Times - 0 views

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    The people in this article all take old, used up and bad computers and make them new and better again. They are a non-profit organization who gives the computers back to the schools who are sending them. They are both helping the environment and helping the children learn through the computers that they make. This connects to computers and the environment because the people in this organization are doing what they can to help out by fixing computers, therefore helping the environment by reducing the amount of computers thrown out. My thoughts about this are that what these people are doing is a good thing, though more people should be helping with what they do, however I am not sure if this is a sustainable action, since it takes time and sometimes money to fix computers. I just checked diigo and i didnt put these into the group -.-
Rob Lombardi

ios 5 jailbreaking - 1 views

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    There are two main types of jailbreaks - tethered and untethered. Tethered means you have to connect your device to your computer every time it's powered off in order to maintain your jailbreak. Untethered means you can reboot at will without having to jack in that cable. If you update before one of these becomes available, then you will lose all of your Cydia apps and tweaks until you can re-jailbreak. (And even then, you may have to start from scratch if you don't back it all up. More on that below.)
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