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Tim (Surfbits) on August 30th, 2005

Roxio is about to release it’s next version, Toast Titanium 7. This version has a ton of great new features. I wanted to give you a heads-up on what to expect with Toast 7. I’ll do a review later, but here is what you can expect in the new version. Toast 7 is the most [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on August 20th, 2005

What’s in Dreamweaver in Studio 8? Well let’s take a look at it. Dreamweaver 8 makes the best practices of web development available to everyone, from users working on their first website to those developing advanced web applications with Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). New visual tools in Dreamweaver 8 simplify [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on August 18th, 2005

Don’t look behind my desk. Ignore that pile of twisted cables in the corner behind the speaker box. Does that sound familiar? The folks at Radtech.us have a great, inexpensive solution for you. As with all their products, Radtech has a knack of offering something that’s unique and practical. The CableYoYo is no different. The [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on August 3rd, 2005

If you live in the Chicago area or are planning a trip there soon, you may want to think about recording your next chart-topping hit with Other World Computing. Emmy-nominated musician and Other World Computing music guru Roger Adler has moved into a new studio in Crystal Lake, Ill., that is part work and part [...]

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