05.24.06
Posted in Tech From The Net at 8:22 pm by Lee
The next generation console war has been going for a while now, whilst XBox360 managed to get out first , the Wii managed to gain a lot of support amongst users at E3. The PS3 did the same, but suffered a big blow when it announced its high pricing points. Could sony be about to receive another blow though after it is rumoured that users won’t be allowed to sell on games after they’re finished
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Posted in Tech From The Net at 8:07 pm by Lee

There seems to be two big social sites. Myspace and Bebo. But who is the most popular?
This doesn’t seem to be an easy question to answer and it largely depends on what measures you use to determine the winner.
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05.13.06
Posted in Tech From The Net at 12:08 am by Lee
Lets just have another quick look at the nintendo wii after E3. I haven’t kept completely up to date with news an announcements, however, after looking round youtube there were some cool videos. The one showed a queue line going round a large part of the place – almost 5 hours long, for 15 min previews.
This videos here also shows some of the cool ideas for controller uses:
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05.05.06
Posted in Tech From The Net at 5:48 pm by Lee
A report which came out yesterday shows that customers feel that the three biggest broadband providers for the UK offer the worst customer satisfaction. The table of ratings was as follows:
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| PlusNet |
92%
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| Pipex |
90%
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| Telewest |
89%
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| Virgin.net |
87%
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| AOL |
83%
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| Wanadoo |
83%
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| Tiscali |
83%
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| BT |
82%
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| ntl |
81%
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Posted in Google, Tech From The Net at 7:41 am by Lee
For many people, it has been a problem for a while. Or website owners are trying to get their site up on google so it can be found by the masses. This is harder than it seems, with google constantly changing the algorithm they use, and people having to wait until the googlebot hits their site. But that may not be the main problem.
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