EtherPad Returns And Will Be Open-Sourced

December 6, 2009

EtherPad Returns And Will Be Open-Sourced

We were certainly sad at the news that EtherPad would be closing down its service following Google’s takeover of the company. Fortunately it seems that the furor behind the whole issue seems to have brought about a change of heart. In a new blog post by ex-CEO, Aaron Iba, EtherPad has been confirmed to be back online for the date being, and will stay online until the AppJet team can open-source EtherPad. As an additional bonus, registered EtherPad users will be getting beta access to Google Wave by the end of the month. Check out the official blog post on that here.

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Rock Band Special Edition Bundle sale

November 23, 2009

Rock Band Special Edition Bundle sale

The Rock Band 2 Special Edition Bundle for both the Xbox 360 or PS3 are now on sale for a mere $59 at Walmart, where you will get a bonus bandana as well. sells for only $59. Inside that bundle is a copy of the game, a guitar controller, drum controller and microphone to get you started right out of the box.

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Imation 2.5-inch M-class SSD upgrade Kit

November 19, 2009

Imation 2.5-inch M-class SSD upgrade Kit

While it’s not all that hard to swap out your current 2.5-inch internal hard disk and replace it with a spanking new SSD, some folks will probably shudder at the concept of swapping out the very item that holds their notes. Imation looks like it’s trying to ease that fear with the introduction of its SSD Upgrade Kit, which will enable users to copy out exiting files from the existing drive to the new SSD, swap in the new SSD and after that, convert the older drive with the SATA-USB bonus case so you can access your previous hard drive like you would any USB drive. Drive options are 64GB and 128GB. The M-class drive is $110.99, while the M-Class Upgrade Kit will set you back $194.99.

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