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PowerUser.tv Ep 16: Hybrids, Frappr, XBox 360 Games & More

WishX   on 21 November 2005 - 20:13 · 4 comments & 1012 views

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In this episode Kristin and the gang at PowerUser.tv discuss:

  • The “US Control of the Internet” - a follow-up
  • iTunes raising prices
  • Google Base service
  • Hybrid cars – worth the money?
  • Xbox 360 nearly here
  • New service “Frappr” – Friend Mapper
  • Tom Chick's Game Pick of the Week

    Plus a little yodeling from Derek Batting and the wonders of porange. Tune in for tech news from PowerUser.tv; where unprofessional podcasting sounds better!

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  • What's new in Advanced Installer 3.4:

    • Auto updater.
    • Full MSI launch conditions support.
    • User friendly condition editor.
    • Wizards for Professional and Java project creation.
    • Mac OS X Java package localization.
    • Installing files and folders in the root of the Mac OS X Java package.
    • Added File Associations confirmation dialog in the MSI UI.
    • Streamlined Prerequisites Wizard interface.

    Post a comment · Send to friend Comments · There are 4 additional comments
    (2 replies) #1 CDog on 21 Nov 2005 - 20:54
    Shame about the quality on Kristin's end - but all good as ever
    #1.1 WishX on 21 Nov 2005 - 21:07
    Yeah, it was a little "hissy" but we'll have that all cleaned up by next week.
    #1.2 CDog on 21 Nov 2005 - 21:30
    Cool Oh the frappr thing is pretty good - will be interesting to see where folks who listen are based. I'm all alone there in the UK right now Need more than four people on there
    #2 Rogue` on 21 Nov 2005 - 21:16
    Thnx

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