Google bought Bumptop, an application that can make you experience reality through your 3d desktop!
Here's a preview from youtube:
Also, you can change the themes for your bumptop, whether you wanna make it look like a tatami room or just about anything or you can customize it with your own wallpaper; you can also add sticky notes plus it comes with a free version although it can slow your start up time.
from http://www.verseoftheday.com/
All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field; the grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of the Lord stands forever.
from http://www.verseoftheday.com/
Do you have plans for the future?
Of course, everybody does and everyone needs encouragement so here's your verse for today.
from http://www.verseoftheday.com/
Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
— Ephesians 5:19-20 (NIV)
My Prayer...
O Lord my God, you are awesome and wondrous. Your works are magnificent and your deeds are beyond comprehension. May the words of my mouth and the thoughts of my heart ever declare your praises. May my heart be filled with thanksgiving for all that you have done to save us from sin, shame, law, and death. You alone are worthy of my praise, my songs, and my life. In the holy name of Jesus I pray. Amen.
Google plans to launch its own operating system for laptop PCs sometime in the "late fall," an executive said at the Computex PC show this morning. Reuters reports that Sundar Pichai, Google's vice-president for product management, did not say which month, only specifying the "the North American autumn or fall period." |
I've tried using the paid version of PANDA GLOBAL PROTECTION 2011 but I can't rate it as the best protection for your system because it wasn't able to detect 3 instances of trojan in my laptop although it had one of the best firewall, even better than Comodo, because it can even detect who's sharing your wireless connection! So you can accept or block them from using your wifi (for those subscribers who shared their wifi passwords). Moreover, it fixes vulnerabilities in your system which can be prone to hacker attacks. It downloads latest updates from your OS support website to fix these vulnerabilities. It takes a lot of ram despite its claims that it is Panda cloud, which means everything is done in the the Panda labs cyberspace from scanning your system to downloading updates. It also doesn't allow other spyware protection aside from itself. So I decided to switch to Avira premium version.
Avira is light and also uses the cloud technology. Avira Premium Security Suite removed the trojans and I installed it together with the Malwarebytes free version. Malwarebytes always does a good job in deleting trojans in the registry and wherever it is inside the system. However, the paid version is also good but is blocking a lot of sites even the safe ones. So I recommend Avira, better than Avast Internet Security. Avast also didn't detect any trojan which even the free version of Malwarebytes detected although the GUI of AVAST is eye candy.If you like Avast since its light on resources plus it has a free pack, you can install it together with Malwarebytes.
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Google's 3d desktop
Google bought Bumptop, an application that can make you experience reality through your 3d desktop!
Here's a preview from youtube:
Also, you can change the themes for your bumptop, whether you wanna make it look like a tatami room or just about anything or you can customize it with your own wallpaper; you can also add sticky notes plus it comes with a free version although it can slow your start up time.
Here's a preview from youtube:
Also, you can change the themes for your bumptop, whether you wanna make it look like a tatami room or just about anything or you can customize it with your own wallpaper; you can also add sticky notes plus it comes with a free version although it can slow your start up time.

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Verse of the Day for 10/28/10
from http://www.verseoftheday.com/
All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field; the grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of the Lord stands forever.

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Verse of the Day for 10/27/10
from http://www.verseoftheday.com/
Do you have plans for the future?
Of course, everybody does and everyone needs encouragement so here's your verse for today.
Do you have plans for the future?
Of course, everybody does and everyone needs encouragement so here's your verse for today.

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Verse of the Day for 10/25/10
from http://www.verseoftheday.com/
Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
— Ephesians 5:19-20 (NIV)
Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
— Ephesians 5:19-20 (NIV)
My Prayer...
O Lord my God, you are awesome and wondrous. Your works are magnificent and your deeds are beyond comprehension. May the words of my mouth and the thoughts of my heart ever declare your praises. May my heart be filled with thanksgiving for all that you have done to save us from sin, shame, law, and death. You alone are worthy of my praise, my songs, and my life. In the holy name of Jesus I pray. Amen.

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Google OS this 2010?
Google plans to launch its own operating system for laptop PCs sometime in the "late fall," an executive said at the Computex PC show this morning. Reuters reports that Sundar Pichai, Google's vice-president for product management, did not say which month, only specifying the "the North American autumn or fall period." |

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What's the best antivirus for 2011?
I've tried using the paid version of PANDA GLOBAL PROTECTION 2011 but I can't rate it as the best protection for your system because it wasn't able to detect 3 instances of trojan in my laptop although it had one of the best firewall, even better than Comodo, because it can even detect who's sharing your wireless connection! So you can accept or block them from using your wifi (for those subscribers who shared their wifi passwords). Moreover, it fixes vulnerabilities in your system which can be prone to hacker attacks. It downloads latest updates from your OS support website to fix these vulnerabilities. It takes a lot of ram despite its claims that it is Panda cloud, which means everything is done in the the Panda labs cyberspace from scanning your system to downloading updates. It also doesn't allow other spyware protection aside from itself. So I decided to switch to Avira premium version.
Avira is light and also uses the cloud technology. Avira Premium Security Suite removed the trojans and I installed it together with the Malwarebytes free version. Malwarebytes always does a good job in deleting trojans in the registry and wherever it is inside the system. However, the paid version is also good but is blocking a lot of sites even the safe ones. So I recommend Avira, better than Avast Internet Security. Avast also didn't detect any trojan which even the free version of Malwarebytes detected although the GUI of AVAST is eye candy.If you like Avast since its light on resources plus it has a free pack, you can install it together with Malwarebytes.

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