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PowerArchiever 2006 9.64 Beta 1

November 12, 2006

PowerArchiver is one of the most powerful archive utilities available. PowerArchiver offers hundreds of features, yet remains easy to use, small and fast. Novice users will find a familiar interface complete with tutorial and detailed help, while more experienced users can take advantage of full Explorer integration, multiple encryption methods and advanced compression algorithms.

  • Support for unlimited file size and unlimited number of files in ZIP archives
  • Support for advanced Deflate64 method providing higher compression ratios
  • ZIP AES support (both PkZip 5,1 and WZ 9.0 standards supported)
  • Fast and strong compression and decompression
  • Multiple disk spanning, with support for unlimited span sizes
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Smash my PS3 !!

The Plan
From the creators of SmashMyiPod.com, we bring you, SmashMyPs3.com!
We will be one of the first people to get our hands on a PlayStation 3. After we do, we will destroy it in front of all the PS3 fanboys moments after we buy it. This is only a social experiment, for the entertainment of the donors, and visitors of this site. For more info

Limewire is going to filter Adobe product

"LimeWire today announced on the company blog that from now on they will be filtering out Adobe products like Photoshop that are distributed illegally over P2P networks that LimeWire hooks into."

Looks like after this we can never download material as easy as before.  This according to them is to avoid consumer from getting sued by using the software. Want to read more

How to install another OS on your PS3

Who’ll get the last laugh now? They said the PS3 sucks, is late, is too expensive, isn’t worth it, isn’t a bargain. Well, look at it now! It’s shaping up to be something worth its weight in news.

It only takes four easy steps to install another system software on the hard disk of your PS3. Yeah, you heard us right! Not only can you swap 2.5" SATA HDD, you can change the operating system (OS) software. Of course, you need compatible third-party software: but we’re still waiting for more details on that (www.playstation.com just says "details will be posted soon").

But, just so you know, here’s how you’d do it:

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