GoDaddy One Year Domain Name Registration $1.17

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It’s that time again! GoDaddy.com is offering domain names for $1.17 again! Simply Click Here or type in the coupon code BUY2010 during checkout. The domain itself is $0.99, but the ICANN fee is $0.18 therefore making the total $1.17. Hopefully that extra $0.18 doesn’t make it a deal-breaker for you guys ;) Note that this does NOT work on domain renewals…so you’re out of luck there!

Daily Digest February 25, 2010

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      Tesla’s letterhead: quite fitting

      Nikola Tesla’s letterhead really speaks for itself. But in the case that you want some explanation, it’s some sort of electronic machine montage that looks completely unsafe, but at the time probably just made it clear that Tesla had harnessed the awesome power of electricity.
      The monstrosity in the middle appears to be the [...]

      Facebook update causes emails to get sent to wrong recipients

      A Wall Street Journal article revealed that a glitch during the deployment of an update to the Facebook Inbox feature resulted in emails being sent to the wrong recipients beginning Wednesday evening. Unfortunately for Facebook, one of those recipients was the inbox of a WSJ editor.
      Now we aren’t talking about a handful of emails which [...]

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15 Unfortunately Placed Ads – Lol

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Ads are everywhere. Sometimes certain ads…aren’t where they should be. Take a look at some of these hilariously badly placed ads on both web pages and in real life. Read more »

How to UNINSTALL Windows 7 Activation Update: KB971033 and REACTIVATE

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I have also written how to re-activate your Limewire Pro License Key if you lost it with the latest version here.

*Updated 3/7/10* – Tried making directions less confusing… deleted some steps as well.

For those of you who installed the Microsoft Windows 7 Activation Checker update (KB971033) you can still uninstall it. The reason that viewers such as you may want to uninstall it, is because of the surround rumors that this update creates a new process/service that will slow down your system and has been rumored to monitor the user. If you haven’t installed this, you can hide and prevent the Microsoft Windows Update Windows Activation Checker (KB971033) from installing by using the directions below.

Many of you need to use the EASY METHOD listed below. That is 100% guaranteed working.

Steps that I recommend
1. Remove the patch using the steps below.
2. Follow the easy method below (WAT 2.1 or 2.2)
3. After that, restart your computer
5. Click the activation prompt to follow the official steps to validate your windows
6. Click the option to download the Microsoft file to re-validate your windows
7. The activator will detect your Watt 2.1 key and will act accordingly (this takes up to five minutes)
8. Reboot
9. Do a windows update check and hide that damn update!
10. Try rearming windows afterwards if that didn’t work.
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Click here to see the various methods for re-activating your windows and uninstall the KB971033 update

Windows 7 Anti-Piracy Activation Update Cracked Update: KB971033

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So Microsoft just released an update, via Windows 7 Update. This update is labeled as KB971033 and is listed as “Update for Windows 7″. Immediately after it was published, there has already be confirmed reports of it not detecting existing activations on the computer and does not block a lot the new ones. This update detects 70+ activation bypasses/cracks but apparently that was not enough.

Windows Activation Checker KB971033

Windows Activation Checker KB971033

Engadget reports that this adds a new background process to your computer. This alone has made users with legitimate copies of windows uneasy and has resulted in many people opting out of this optional update.

Installed the update already? You can uninstall the Windows 7 Activation Checker KB971033 here.

Family Guy’s Peter watches “The Ring”

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In lieu of recent funny videos, here’s a clip of Peter watching the cursed tape from “The Ring”

Daily Digest February 24, 2010

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      Fans’ birthday present for Steve Jobs: Ten billion songs purchased on iTunes

      Steve Jobs turned 55 today and it looks like the iTunes Store will hit its ten billionth song download today as well. Call me superstitious, but this symbolic coincidence is probably the best birthday present that Jobs could have wished from Apple’s users.
      Steven P. Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 – happy birthday, Steve! If [...]

      A camera interface surfaces in the iPad software

      Code hooks and camera references discovered in the iPhone 3.2 SDK have been given a boost thanks to the new discoveries suggesting API calls related to a camera and previously unseen interface buttons for accepting/declining incoming video calls.
      A third beta of iPhone OS 3.2 SDK that Apple posted Tuesday didn’t just expose the iPad as [...]

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Animal Attraction – Hilarious Video

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Here is a funny video from College Humor called Animal Attraction. It pokes fun at why different kinds of animals/bugs/people trying to cross breed. Don’t worry it is not graphic at all. Enjoy!

God of War III Will Require No HDD Install

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PlayStation 3’s biggest game of the year keeps getting better news. Sony has confirmed that God of War III will not have any HDD installation before you play.

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Daily Digest February 23, 2010

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      Kornheiser suspended from ESPN over Hannah Storm comments

      When will personalities ever learn? In the age of the Internet all you have to do is say one stupid thing or allow a dumb video or picture to be taking and it can be detrimental to your career. Earlier this week we reported about racy photos which made their way on to the Internet [...]

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