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Nokia N81 reportedly will not work on T-Mobile's 3G network.
Crack open the iPod Nano.
CNET's list of the best network-attached storage.
How to downgrade from 2.0 to 1.1.4 firmware.
Vista 32-bit to 64-bit info from Microsoft.
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Insider Secrets Two ways to encrypt a thumb drive with Your calls
All the lovely ways to delete cokies.
Alternatives to Thunderbird? How about Eudora?
How do I get Windows Ultimate extras?
Undelete deleted files with WinUndelete
Wipe a hard drive with Darik's Boot and nuke
His publicist (Yeah, I know, give him a break he has a kid) has said he will bring his guitar. Assuming that's not just because he has some sort of separation anxiety, we assume he means to play it.
So what should he play?
Post your requests in the comments section below. We'll look 'em over and pass along the suggestions to JoCo.
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Guest Hammer, former Oakland A's executive, musician and founder of DanceJam.com
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Unlock the iPod Touch. Instructions from the iPodTouch Dev Wiki.
How to dual-boot Vista and Linux.
Jahshaka video editor.
iPhoneprobably doesn't have capability for software 3G upgrade.
Since we launched the show CNET Live, many many folks have asked us how to get old episodes. We've also been asked if we could make it into a podcast.Well both questions can now be answered yes.
Old episodes of CNET Live can be found in the CNET TV archives at CNETTV.com. Just search for "cnet live".
CNET Live podcast
But we're most excited about the CNET Live podcast, which can now be found as an RSS feed, as well as in iTunes. Just go to CNET's podcast central, and scroll down until you see the CNET Live entry.
Thanks to Jason Howell for making it happen.
They like us! They really like us!
(Credit: Apple)Someone with a very sharp eye noticed that Crave was shown in the "Activation and Sync" tutorial video on Apple.com for the iPhone. We're there in the good company of NPR, the Food Network, National Geographic, and the New York Times. They don't show the actual podcast on the iPhone, but someone over there is a fan!
A neat, little video shout-out, to be sure. I guess we didn't get on Apple's bad side too much with the iPod Challenge!
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