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Member since June 6, 2003

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    Nathan Cork

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    United Kingdom

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  1. Review - Winamp 5 Full

    5.12 (Dec 9, 2005)

    The lite version is excellent, stable, and simple. I have been Winamp for years without any problems. As for the full version, forget it as it is clunky and prone to some crashing.

  2. Review - CPU-Z

    1.31 (Nov 8, 2005)

    Simply the best for motherboard and RAM identification. Very detailed and useful.

  3. Review - Microsoft Windows Defender (32-bit)

    1.0.501 Beta 1 (Jan 6, 2005)

    Excellent. Smooth install. Caught and cleaned spyware that adaware didn't catch. I would recommend it.

  4. Review - Radeon Omega Drivers

    2.5.51 (Jun 18, 2004)

    The best alternate ATI/Nvidia drivers out there. I have been using Omega drivers for the last year and a half. A sure bet for gamers who want higher framerates.

  5. Review - Mozilla Firefox for Windows (v2)

    0.9 RC (Jun 10, 2004)

    I like this browser. It has been improved in many ways compared to the .8 version. My only complaint is the slower webpage loading. The best thing about Firefox is ZERO pop-ups even on those ummmm....grey area websites..wink wink, nudge nudge.

  6. Comment - Dell claims design leadership with Adamo

    0.9 RC (Jan 10, 2009 - 12:23 PM)

    Perfect for on the road/business use.

  7. Comment - Best Buy gets by on Web sales, Circuit City's struggles persist.

    0.9 RC (Jan 9, 2009 - 11:50 PM)

    One word for Best Buy. Newegg. Anyone paying Best Buys prices must be clueless.

  8. Comment - HP / Voodoo Firebird sells out at $2,100

    0.9 RC (Jan 9, 2009 - 11:46 PM)

    Have you seen the Voodoo laptop? $3,000 for a laptop with integrated graphics and 13" display? These guys are on crack.

  9. Comment - Invitation to final beta test of Ad-Aware 2009 edition

    0.9 RC (Dec 19, 2008 - 11:16 PM)

    No thank you internetworld7. They only represent 5% of the pc market. Of course they are secure. Nobody uses them.

  10. Comment - Ted Rogers (1933-2008), giant of Canadian tech and media

    0.9 RC (Dec 3, 2008 - 8:23 PM)

    Tis sad news. Where is Canada anway? :D