For those of you who didn't know, we do in fact have an IRC channel for WinCustomize on the official Stardock IRC server. If you haven't stopped by in the past, give it a look. I'd like to make it the main point for skinners looking for some real-time chat to gather. If you're unsure what IRC is, or how to join in on the fun, I've posted an article that should help you out. See you in chat!
It's Monday, so that means it's time for a new Weekly Poll. Last week, we asked users to chime in on whether or not they like the new forum system and layout. It seems some of our poll voting issues have been worked out as 207 of you cast a vote. The results were overwhelmingly positive, with roughly 84% of you saying they were at least "OK." Here's the breakdown: What do you think of the new WinCustomize Forums? I like them. 78 37.68% I l...
It seems Dell just can't catch a break lately. Yet another one of their laptops has bust into flames, with the battery burning straight through the bottom of the case. The report of the incident comes from a Toms Hardware forum member who was able to see first-hand the results of a burning Dell. Being the dutiful geek he is, he grabbed his digital camera and rushed to the scene of the disaster to snap a few shots. Click on the link below to read the tale of woe, and see a fe...
As a departure from the typical news about Google releasing their 2396th product, or Microsoft removing a feature from vista, today we bring you some news from the world of data security and privacy. Yesterday, it was reported that two laptops were stolen from a U.S. Navy Recruiting station in New Jersey, and another from Armstrong World Industries Inc. Between the three laptops, personal data such as addresses, names for upwards of 43,000 individuals were lost. An estimated 16,0...
Earlier this year, Microsoft rolled out the controversial Windows Genuine Advantage tool to Windows XP systems in an attempt to combat piracy of the OS. The tool, which was labeled as a "High Priority" update, despite it not resolving any security holes or bugs in the operating system, was met with a great deal of criticism and frustration on the part of both end-users and technical professionals. Despite the issues encountered with WGA, Microsoft remains committed to the Genuine Advant...
Yesterday it was the Enhanced File Dialog utility. Today, we'd like to tell you a little bit about an update we made to one our existing utilities in the Object Desktop suite; Keyboard Launchpad. Keyboard Launchpad is a program that allows the user to quickly and easily build "hotkeys" that can launch applications, open web pages, paste saved clipboards, issue system commands, control media players and much more. It is a great utility that can save a lot of time when it comes to c...
Sharman Networks, the company behind the Kazaa P2P program have finally reached a settlement with the record industry. The deal has the company paying out more than $100 million to the labels in exchange for all pending litigation to be dropped. While the record labels pushed this settlement as a victory over P2P, and tried to cast Sharman Networks in a bad light, Sharman instead pointed out that this settlement actually legitimizes P2P as a viable download medium for digital content. ...
Coming close behind the announcement of a two-year low in share prices, Time Warner is expected to launch yet another plan to save the ailing service provider, America On-Line . The new plan, the fourth in five years, is to give away the email and web services components of AOL for free. This plan hopes to recapture some of the market share taken by rival free mail and web services such as Google and MySpace . While AOL will be giving away a large portion of its service for fr...
The word on the street is that consumers may not have a choice on upgrading to Internet Explorer 7 when Microsoft decides to release it. CNet is reporting thatMicrosoft will push the browser update as a "high priority" update via the automatic update system much in the same way it pushed the WGA anti-piracy tool earlier this year. "The justification, of course is the significant security enhancements in IE 7" says Gary Schare, Microsoft's director of IE product man...
Sometimes you wonder if people actually think about what they're doing before they click send on an email. NetworkWorld is reporting on one PR firm that doesn't appear to have any clue about the companies it represents. Rocket Science , a PR company serving Singlefin , a provider of email, IM and web filtering for places like Juno and NetZero, decided to drum up some publicity and sent emails to eleven different staffers at NetworkWorld, instead of sending it to their spam or s...
The big news on the Internet today is the attack on Netscape.com . As friction between AOL's new social bookmarking effort, the retooled Netscape.com, and Digg.com increases, it appears that today a rather major line has been crossed. Hackers, exploiting an XSS vulnerability, modified the Netscape site to throw pop-up alerts at visitors with pro-Digg comments, and in some cases even auto-forwarded users to Digg.com Netscape announced earlier this afternoon that the vul...
Tired of getting countless messages in your inbox telling you you've won the Nigerian lotto, or that certain parts of your anatomy could be made to wow your friends and family? Many of us spend hours a week managing junk email, deleting it, updating filters and just generally grumbling about all the stupid stuff that makes it to our inboxes. Well, there's one computer artist out there who managed to make a purse out of a sow's ear. Alex Dragulescu, a Romanian-born computer artist, no...
As Microsoft prepares for the juggernaut marketing effort that will accompany the launch of Windows Vista, Windows Live and Office 2007, they've popped up a preview of the new redesigned Microsoft.com. Unfortunately, if you use Firefox, you shouldn't bother clicking on that link since all you'll see is the old Microsoft site. But, if you're visiting us through IE 6 or 7, then go for it and check it out. The new site features a look more in-line with the Live sites. ...
Earlier this month, the annual Shareware Industry Conference announced the top shareware titles of 2006. Stardock walked away with the People's Choice Award for "Best Vertical Market Program or Utility" and was nominated for "Best Desktop Enhancement" in the closed-voting Shareware Industry Award. The Peoples Choice Award is voted on by the users of shareware titles on sites such as CNET, Simtel and Tucows. WindowBlinds was also nominated for Best Desktop Enhancement in 2004.
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Another week, another poll. Last week's poll asked what new content you would most like to see come to WinCustomize.com. Due to technical difficulties, many of you were unable to vote, and we only saw 105 total votes in the 7 days the poll was up. For those of you who were able to cast your ballot, here's how it all turned out: What new content would you like to see on WinCustomize.com? Tutorials 46 43.8% Co...