Google’s New Browser, Chrome Released!

September 2, 2008

Google have succesfully released their new web browser to beta. Named Chrome, this browser offers intuitive new twists to web browsing, tab management, window management, as well as enhancements to security and performance. It utilizes the power of web kit, the javascript virtual machine V8, as well as features such as incognito windows (privacy mode) and “sandboxing” to limit the access of the browser and it’s features to protect from web sites accessing your computer unwantedly. More info, links and pics after the break…
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iTunes 7.7, 8.0 Vista/XP Downloads

July 10, 2008

Ok, as it seems that apple are having some network issues (on their download page, you get timeout errors), due to the recent release of iTunes 7.7, I thought I’d upload the setup exe to allow people to download the Xp/Vista 32-bit version (Don’t have the others, sorry).

Edit: 8.0 has just been released, so I have uploaded that too.

The files are located here:

http://rapidshare.com/files/128684562/iTunesSetup.exe.html (7.7)

http://rapidshare.com/files/144907764/iTunes8Setup.exe (8.0)

Enjoy!


Pretty. Odd. but Pretty Awesome

March 24, 2008

Pretty. Odd.So as midnight hit yesterday, I downloaded the new Panic at the Disco album, Pretty. Odd. to my iPod, from iTunes, and had a listen through. At first I was a little skeptical, because the new album was very different from the first and I wasn’t completely sure I was liking what I was hearing.

I then played it through for a second time, and started to appreciate the style for what it was, instead of thinking how different it was to the first album. I really started to enjoy it by the second time, and the third time over I’d worked out which were my favourite songs. “We’re so Starving”, “Nine in the Afternoon” and “Mad as Rabbits” are probably the three best, but all of the songs have their own unique and quirky style. There are a number of instrumental mixes and genres, including folk and even what sounds like a renaissance-esque piece.

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