Archive for July, 2008
Google Pagerank Blues
I read over 20 blogs about the latest Google Pagerank update and I was quit surprised of how many people are disappointed. I was in the same boat, but after taking a closer look, I realized that all is not bad in blog land. Our site went from a PR3 to PR2, and at first [...]
Full StoryGet Your Ducks in a Row
An expression meaning to have things organized or lined up. I am very passionate about helping people, but I find myself overwhelmed at times, but I still carry the torch each day. I write 2 to 3 blogs per day on average, and work in a start up company 9 to 10 hours per day. [...]
Full StoryIs Free Really Free?
Last week Microsoft announced that they were taking off the Gold-only restriction for multiplayer gaming over Games for Windows LIVE, a Microsoft representative told GamePro on Tuesday. “For a limited time, we are offering free online multiplayer on Xbox 360 and Games for Windows titles that offer Live cross-platform play.” This would be a great [...]
Full StoryObama or Osama bin Laden?
It sounds so strange that the two first names are so close in comparison. It’s almost 7 years now that our president Mr. Bush has not yet filled his promise of capture. The one thing I know for sure is that he (Bush) will go down as the worst president in US history, but that [...]
Full StoryIt’s about time Comcast!
Comcast and NetZero have agreed to block access to bulletin boards and Web sites that distribute child pornography. The only question I have, is why did this take so long? Do either of these large corporations care for our children? No matter what, I will no longer be a customer of Comcast. The companies are [...]
Full StoryNorton Internet Security 2009 Beta on Steroids
Symantec is working on the next iteration of Norton Internet Security, NIS 2009, with the mantra of what it’s calling Zero Impact Performance: “Security so light and fast you never even know it’s there — until you need it.” There are more than 300 major overhauls that the company asserts will affect almost every aspect [...]
Full StoryTrekkies Get Multiplayer Star Trek
Online games developer Cryptic Studios on Monday said it has licensed the right to develop a massively multiplayer game set in the Star Trek universe and posted screen-shots of the forthcoming title to its Web site. Cryptic, developer of the highly acclaimed game “City of Heroes,” said it obtained the rights from CBS Consumer Products. [...]
Full Story7 Rants about the Red Sox
I am an avid baseball fan, and I needed to post a rant. This is not your normal Tech Jaws blog post, but why not change it up a little. Here are 7 rants about the Red Sox and their fans. 1. Manny being Manny If any other player pulled some of the stunts Manny [...]
Full StoryTWIB: This Week in Blogosphere
Welcome to the 2nd addition of TWIB. We will select 5 blog posts each week that will be featured here at Tech Jaws. We thought that TWIB was an excellent idea and will prove to be beneficial to many bloggers in the Blogosphere. We will bait the waters to find the big catch to be [...]
Full StoryTV Censorship is all wrong!
Why is American TV still so strict on censorship? Let’s look at some cold hard facts about our society. Children today know more about sex, drugs, and crime than we did back in the 70’s. The kids of today are early starters when it comes to things we label as mature. With all the violence [...]
Full StoryWii Need More Storage!
Are Wii there yet? Hopefully sooner than later for the Wii console. It’s all about storage in this modern day of gaming consoles. It looks like Nintendo is going to do something about it fast. A long-term storage solution for Wii is in the works according to Nintendo. “In our view, this is becoming much [...]
Full StoryGirls Can Do It Too!
I am not convinced at all about this statistic and for good reason. In the last 20 years, every lady I have dated or married (1), were not up to par in math, even basic math. The biggest struggles I have noticed were fractions, percentages, and division. According to this study, girls are just as [...]
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