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Spotify US Review: It’s the new Napster

Being able to search for almost anything and have it play instantly is very very nice. (Although we are still unable to find the elusive The K.G.B.). The usability to find most artists and songs and play them in full and instantly without a upfront fee is very likened to Napster in late …

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OnLive Review: You have to try it

What is Onlive.com?
OnLive is a fairly new service that could be put in the same arena as Steam (http://www.steampowered.com/) or Direct2Drive (http://www.direct2drive.com/).   Its technology is most similar to Quake Live (http://www.quakelive.com/), which was released in open Beta in 2009 purely as a First Person Shooter (FPS) and seems to have the most similar resemblance.
Where Steam …

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Multiple IP addresses with one network card

In windows, there a quite a few reasons to have multiple ip addresses. Whether you are setting up new equipment or just running connectivity tests.
Many people recommend setting up multiple NICs and either bridging the or running them seperately.
However, when we need a secondary address it’s normally just for a brief period of time …

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Review AT&T MicroCell – No reception? Buy it.

AT&T’s new MicroCell device is a Cisco branded device that connects to your internet connection (DSL, Cable, etc.) and provides 3G and cell phone reception up to 5000 sq ft from the device.  T-mobile attempted something similar years ago with its @home service that required you to purchase a T-mobile branded linksys router and charged …