Michelle Says 2012 Blu-ray is Worth your Time, not your Money – TV.com

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Michelle Says 2012 Blu-ray is Worth your Time, not your Money
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in SD or downloaded in HD – it'd be nice you I could actually instant stream HD – what can I say, the Zune HD marketplace on Xbox 360 has spoiled me.

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Help Protect Your Children with the CEOP Enhanced Internet Explorer 8

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Do you want to make Internet Explorer safer and more helpful for you and family? Then join us as we look at the CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) enhanced version of Internet Explorer 8.

Setting CEOP Up

We chose to install the whole CEOP pack in order to have access to complete set of CEOP Tools. The install process will be comprised of two parts…it will begin with CEOP branded windows showing the components being installed…

Note: The components can be downloaded separately for those who only want certain CEOP components added to their browser.

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Then it will move to the traditional Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 install windows. One thing that we did notice is that here you will be told that you will need to restart your computer but in other windows a log off/log on process is mentioned. Just to make certain that everything goes smoothly we recommend restarting your computer when the installation process is complete.

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In the EULA section you can see the versions of Windows that the CEOP Pack works with.

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Once you get past the traditional Microsoft install windows you will be dropped back into the CEOP branded windows.

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CEOP in Action

After you have restarted your computer and opened Internet Explorer you will notice that your homepage has been changed. When it comes to your children that is not a bad thing in this instance. It will also give you an opportunity to look through the CEOP online resources.

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For the moment you may be wondering where everything is but do not worry. First you can find the two new search providers in the drop-down menu for your “Search Bar” and select a new default if desired.

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The second thing to look for are the new links that have been added to your “Favorites Menu”. These links can definitely be helpful for you and your family.

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The third part will require your “Favorites Bar” to be visible in order to see the “Click CEOP Button”. If you have not previously done so you will need to turn on subscribing for “Web Slices”.

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Click on “Yes” to finish the subscription process.

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Clicking on the “CEOP Button” again will show all kinds of new links to help provide information for you and your children. Notice that the top part is broken down into “topic categories” while the bottom part is set up for “age brackets”…very nice for helping you focus on the information that you want and/or need.

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Looking for information and help on a particular topic? Clicking on the “Cyberbullying Link” for example will open the following webpage with information about cyberbullying and a link to get help with the problem.

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Need something that is focused on your child’s age group? Clicking on the “8-10? Link” as an example opened this page.

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Want information that is focused on you? The “Parent? Link” leads to this page. The “topic categories & age brackets” make the CEOP Button a very helpful and “family friendly” addition to Internet Explorer.

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Perhaps you (or your child) want to conduct a search for something that is affecting your child. As you type in a “search term” both of the search providers will provide helpful suggestions for dealing with the problem. We felt that these were very nice suggestions in both instances here…

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Conclusion

We have been able to give you a good peek at what the CEOP Tools can do but the best way to see how helpful it can be for you and your family is try it for yourself. Your children’s safety and happiness is worth it.

Links

Download the Internet Explorer CEOP Pack (link at bottom of webpage)

Note: If you are interested in a singular component or only some use these links.

Download the Click CEOP Button

Download Search CEOP

Download Internet Safety and Security Search


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Listen to Local FM Radio in Windows 7 Media Center

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If you have a supported tuner card and connected FM antenna, you can listen to your favorite local over-the-air FM stations in Windows 7 Media Center.

Before the FM radio option will be available in Windows Media Center, you’ll need to have a TV or Radio tuner card installed and configured. If you have a TV tuner card installed, you may already have a Radio tuner as well. Many TV tuner cards also have built in FM tuners.

Open Windows Media Center, scroll the “Music” and over to “Radio.”

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Click on “FM Radio.”

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The radio will turn on and you’ll see the current station number listed in the white box. Just below are standard “Seek” and “Tune” buttons, as well as “Preset” options. Tuning works just like a typical FM radio. Click on the (-) or (+) buttons to “Tune” or “Seek” up and down the dial. If you already know the frequency of the station, enter the numbers using the numeric keypad on the remote control or keyboard.

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To save the current station you’re listening to as a preset, click on the “Save as Preset” button.

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Type in a custom name for your preset station and click “Save.”

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Once you set your presets, they will also be available on the main FM Radio screen.

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The transport controls at the bottom of the screen also allow you to control Volume, Pause, Play, Skip back, and Skip forward. Fast Forward and Rewind, however, are not supported.

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This is a nice option if you’d like to listen to your local FM favorites on your computer, especially if those stations aren’t available online. If you don’t have an FM tuner and want to listen to thousands of online radio streams, check out our article on RadioTime in WMC.


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Play Your Favorite DOS Games in XP, Vista, and Windows 7

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Want to take a trip down memory lane with old school DOS games?? D-Fend Reloaded makes it easy for you to play your favorite DOS games directly on XP, Vista, and Windows 7.

D-Fend Reloaded is a great frontend for DOSBox, the popular DOS emulator.? It lets you install and run many DOS games and applications directly from its interface without ever touching a DOS prompt.? It works great on XP, Vista, and Windows 7 32 & 64-bit versions.??

Getting Started

Download D-Fend Reloaded (link below), and install with the default settings.? You don’t need to install DOSBox, as D-Fend Reloaded will automatically install all the components you need to run DOS games on Windows.

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D-Fend Reloaded can also be installed as a portable application, so you can run it from a flash drive on any Windows computer by selecting User defined installation.

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Then select Portable mode installation.

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Once D-Fend Reloaded is installed, you can go ahead and open the program. Then simply click “Accept all settings” to apply the default settings.

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D-Fend is now ready to run all of your favorite DOS games.

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Installing DOS Games and Applications:

To install a DOS game or application, simply drag-and-drop a zip file of the app into D-Fend Reloaded’s window.? D-Fend Reloaded will automatically extract the program…

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Then will ask you to name the application and choose where to store it — by default it uses the name of the DOS app.

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Now you’ll see a new entry for the app you just installed.? Simply double-click to run it.

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D-Fend will remind you that you can switch out of fullscreen mode by pressing Alt+Enter, and can also close the DOS application by pressing Ctrl+F9.? Press Ok to run the program.

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Here we’re running Ms. PacPC, a remake of the classic game Ms. Pac-Man, in full-screen mode.? All features work automatically, including sound, and you never have to setup anything from DOS command line — it just works.

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Here it’s in windowed mode running on Windows 7.

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Please note that your color scheme may change to Windows Basic while running DOS applications.

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You can run DOS application just as easily.? Here’s Word 5.5 running in in DOSBox through D-Fend Reloaded…

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Game Packs:

Want to quickly install many old DOS freeware and trial games?? D-Fend Reloaded offers several game packs that let you install dozens of DOS games with only four clicks…just download and run the game pack installer of your choice (link below).

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Now you’ve got a selection of DOS games to choose from.

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Here’s a group of poor lemmings walking around … in Windows 7.

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Conclusion

D-Fend Reloaded gives you a great way to run your favorite DOS games and applications directly from XP, Vista, and Windows 7.? Give it a try, and relive your DOS days from the comfort of your Windows desktop.

What were some of your favorite DOS games and applications? Leave a comment and let us know.

Links

Download D-Fend Reloaded

Download DOS game packs for D-Fend Reloaded

Download Ms. Pac-PC


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Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes trailer offers taste of high-def wizardry

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Following up yesterday’s announcement that Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes is getting an HD facelift and coming to Xbox Live and PSN, Ubisoft has revealed the first teaser trailer for the game. Amidst all of the quoted accolades and plumes of smoke are some actual tidbits of gameplay.

In short: this looks purty.

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February NPD: Xbox 360 and BioShock 2 sales heat up

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Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg is thrilled with February’s NPD numbers, and for good reason. The Xbox 360 took the top spot in home console sales last month, despite not being a Wii. According to the NPD, it’s the first time this has happened since the Halo 3 launch in 2007.

BioShock 2 seems to have had something to do with the boost, with the Xbox 360 version topping the software charts (and the PS3 version absent from the top ten). Other notable software milestones: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is now the third best-selling game of all time, and Just Dance seems to have made a better pact with Satan than even Dante’s Inferno did. See the software top ten after the break.

-DS: 613K191K (45%)
-360: 422K89K (27%)
-Wii: 398K68K (-15%)
-PS3: 360K83K (30%)
-PSP: 133K33K (33%)
-PS2: 102K60K (143%)

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EA: No Project Natal support for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11

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When Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 was revealed to have PlayStation Move support, we wondered why EA would support every other motion-controlled peripheral (all two) and not Microsoft’s Project Natal. So we hit up EA for an answer. As it turns out, EA just wasn’t “in a position” to add Natal support to Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 — but the company doesn’t rule out implementation in future installments of the franchise.

“We are always evaluating new technologies and Natal would be a perfect fit for the Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchise,” an EA spokesperson told Joystiq, “however we are simply not in a position to do so with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11.”

There you have it: Natal is a “perfect fit,” but Tiger Woods 11 won’t have that functionality. Our guess? The Natal dev kits haven’t shipped and a post-release implementation patch would not be cost effective.

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Next Red Faction planned for March 2011, focus on franchise’s roots

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In an interview with Joystiq during the 2010 Game Developer’s Conference, THQ’s executive VP of Core Games Danny Bilson let a few new details slip about the upcoming sequel to the critical-smash hit Red Faction: Guerrilla. “The new game takes [Red Faction] to a whole new place, it kind of goes back to the old Red Faction because about 80% of it is underground,” Bilson said. According to Bilson, the as-yet-properly-named sequel — which he describes as a “hybrid” between the first two titles in the Red Faction franchise and Guerrilla — is planned for release in March 2011. (In February, THQ’s annual investors conference call vaguely stated a Guerrilla sequel was planned for the company’s “fiscal 2011″ window.)

Bilson was tight-lipped on other details but did confirm the upcoming open-world third-person shooter would be far more “structured,” akin to a “narrative” shooter. The sequel will still feature the destructibility Bilson says cost THQ “a fortune” to develop for Guerrilla, but will have a much greater impact on cities built closer together in the tight confines of the new underground world.

Although Guerrilla captivated most critics (netting a Metacritic average of 85 across three platforms) the third-person shooter failed to meet THQ’s sales expectations. While Bilson said it would have been easy to scrap the characters and setting in the upcoming sequel and shift it into a new intellectual property — effectively severing its connection to Guerrilla’s poor retail showing — he felt the quality in the previous entry was too great to abandon the Red Faction universe.

The strategy now, says Bilson, is to expose gamers to the series in order to prepare them for the future, citing the recent Red Faction: Guerrilla giveaway promotion as an example of giving the title the exposure it “deserved” at launch. “Giving away the stock now, on Red Faction, is getting more people exposed to the IP because we’re going bigger on Red Faction next time,” Bilson told us. “If the game wasn’t so good, we wouldn’t be giving it away at all.”

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Whole flock of birds falls dead from the sky

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Experts in the UK are baffled after a flock of over 100 dying birds fell out of the sky on Sunday night. The birds were strewn over a 12ft area in som…

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GI JOE Parody Video Collection Part 1

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I favorited a YouTube video: The Fensler Film redubbed parody of GI JOE Public Service Announcements all 24 filled into 2 parts. Enjoy part 1.

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