Tuesday, November 24, 2009

My Movies 3 Is a Beautiful Movie Add-on for Windows Media Center and more...

Tue Nov 24 2009
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My Movies 3 Is a Beautiful Movie Add-on for Windows Media Center

Windows only: My Movies is a free plug-in for Windows Media Center designed to manage and play all of your movies within Windows Media Center, pulling in rich metadata for your movie collection, including cast, trailers, DVD art, and more. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 23 2009 14:30



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Protect Yourself from Drive-By Browser Malware Attacks

We explained that you don't need to pay for Windows security last week, but today we're taking a closer look at how to protect yourself from drive-by malware that can infect your computer by simply visiting the wrong web site. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 23 2009 12:00



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Use a Magic Mouse on a Windows PC

If you've been intrigued by Apple's pricey Magic Mouse but run Windows, or want its multi-touch scrolling powers to work in a Windows installation in Boot Camp, you're in luck. Windows-compatible drivers have been extracted to install at your leisure. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 23 2009 11:00



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Opera 10.10 with Unite Media Server Released

Windows/Mac/Linux: Opera's out with a 10.10 final release, and this one includes the Opera Unite personal media server we've previously toured in beta. A few other features, like built-in BitTorrent, make Opera 10.10 worth a look. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 23 2009 09:00



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Back Up Any Smartphone's Contents

A lot of contacts, documents, text messages, games, and other data live on your smartphone, but manufacturers and service carriers aren't going out of their way to make backing up easy. Gizmodo, however, has you covered on nearly any platform. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 23 2009 07:30




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