PC Laptops ffering Free Support to PC Club Computer wners
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- PC Laptops ffering Free Support to PC Club Computer wners
- ZeeVee ZV-100 a Kit That Connects a PC to a TV – New York Times
- PC program lets you explore outer space without a rocket
PC Laptops ffering Free Support to PC Club Computer wners
eCoustics.com – eCoustics.com (press release) – May 15, 2008
com store As the leading independent personal computer company in the Rocky Mountain region PC Laptops announced today a free lifetime service and support program for any PC Club computer PC Laptops has offered similar free service and support adoption programs with the prior closing of such companies or retailers including Totally Awesome Computers Micron Computers Gateway and CompUSA PC Laptops also issued today an open invitation to any and all former PC Club employees to apply for a new job with PC Laptops Like a mythical superhero with extraordinary capabilities PC Laptops today announced it will begin offering free lifetime labor and service support to any owner of a PC Club brand computer. Today's announcement was made in light of the fact that the owners of PC Club were apparently forced into involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings on Tuesday May 13 2008.
ZeeVee ZV-100 a Kit That Connects a PC to a TV – New York Times
New York Times – May 15, 2008
It’s little wonder that everyone is trying to get that video from the Internet to the living-room TV. The ZeeVee ZV-100 a $500 kit that connects to your PC avoids many of the common video pitfalls and streams what’s on your computer screen to an open cable channel on your TV. The box accepts a monitor output from any computer and transmits it over your in-home cable wiring essentially creating a local private cable channel. The ZV-100 bundle comes with the box and a remote control which also allows you to control the PC remotely by pressing a few buttons. Because the ZeeVee box simply mirrors the action on your computer you are not limited to just video playback. You can also read e-mail and browse the Web although ZeeVee recommends using the optional ZvKeyboard which will be available later this year.
PC program lets you explore outer space without a rocket
USA Today – May 15, 2008
The vehicle is the WorldWide Telescope a breathtaking educational resource that turns your Windows computer into a virtual observatory of space. The free application combines downloadable software and Web 2. It seamlessly weaves together 12 terabytes of data and gorgeous imagery from the world’s finest telescopes the Hubble Space Telescope Chandra X-ray bservatory Center Spitzer Space Telescope and more… r let expert astronomers and scientists take you on excellent interactive narrated tours. You’ll need a robust computer with Windows Vista or XP to explore the cosmos this way. Google Sky a roughly similar offering works with Macs. But Microsoft does a superior job of making you feel like you’re catching a cab through the universe. I’m tempted to ask: If Microsoft can send you to the moon why can’t it fix Vista? All kidding aside WorldWide Telescope makes stunning use of technology what Microsoft calls the Visual Experience Engine. Still the interface is a little daunting and I sometimes got lost in space.
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