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The IDG News Service reports here at PC World: Microsoft will deliver the next version of its Internet Explorer browser to consumers via its Automatic Updates service, but the company will give enterprises a tool to make corporate desktops bypass the update.
Newsweek writes about the book here: It’s hard to picture genocide, gangsta rap and Las Vegas sharing the pages of the same foreign-policy book. What could they possibly have in common? But add a chapter on SUVs, Halliburton and George W. Bush and you’ve got six of 100 ways that one foreign-policy expert says the globe’s most powerful country is “screwing up” the world around it.
You can order the book 100 Ways America Is Screwing Up the World that will be released August 1 2006 here in our store via Amazon.
BBC News reports here: European Commission competition officials are looking into the licensing strategies behind the two rival next-generation DVD formats. The two rival systems are HD DVD, which has been developed by Toshiba, and Blu-ray, which has been created by a consortium led by Sony.
The Washington Post writes here: "A dumbbell is a dumbbell, a treadmill a treadmill and an exercise band . . . well, that’s just a glorified piece of rubber tubing, right? Actually, yes, but don’t share this insight with the makers of fitness gear. They would be so sad, considering the time, money and effort they expend blitzing the market with new versions of familiar accouterments."
Check out some of the top rated Aerobic Training Machines with some customer reviews here in our store.
The Top Ten Bestellers in Aerobic Training Machines are:
• Schwinn 201 Recumbent Exercise Bike
• Stamina Body Trac Glider 1050
• Schwinn 113 Upright Exercise Bike
• Rite Life Ab Chair XL - Tighten and Tone Your Upper Abs, Obliques and Lower Abs.
• Schwinn 213 Recumbent Exercise Bike
• LifeGear Magnetic Recumbent Bike
• Stamina Pro 15-5300 Silent Magnetic Resistance Upright Bike
• Tony Little Gazelle Edge Fitness System
• Trimline T335HR Treadmill by Nautilus
• Horizon Fitness EX22 Dual Action Elliptical Trainer

Breaking away from the tired practice of pixel counting, the FinePix F30 Zoom is the world’s first digital compact camera to deliver ISO 3200 sensitivity at full resolution. Fujifilm has identified sensitivity as one of the major photographic benchmarks for the digital age, and this camera makes it possible to capture images of unrivalled quality, even in very dark conditions. showcases a new ?intelligent flash’ system which uses the camera’s exceptional sensitivity to combine natural foreground illumination with balanced exposure in the background. Avoiding both the messy background blur of ?slow-sync’ flash, and the stark contrast of conventional flash, this will bring your after-hours photography to life. For more info and some customer reviews on the Fujifilm FinePix F30 6.3 MP Digital Camera see this page here in our online store.
Each quarter, Local Market Monitor, which provides research to the real estate industry, assesses 100 markets, comparing selling prices to "equilibrium" values. Company president Ingo Winzer bases those values on local economic and population growth, construction costs, vacancy rates, household income in the area and interest rates. See the complete results here on CNNMoney.com.
The top ten overpriced home markets in the US are:
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria CA 86% Overpriced
Naples FL 72% Overpriced
Modesto CA 71% Overpriced
San Diego CA 70% Overpriced
Riverside-San Bernardino CA 64% Overpriced
Stockton CA 64% Overpriced
San Jose CA 61% Overpriced
Sacramento CA 59% Overpriced
Vallejo-Fairfield CA 58% Overpriced
Los Angeles-Anaheim CA 57% Overpriced
Summer holidays are supposed to be about getting away from it all, but that doesn’t mean you have to disconnect from all your wonderful tech. There are loads of gadgets that can make relaxing by a pool even more fun. CNET.co.uk has picked ten of the best and you can check them out here.
The Washington Post writes here: Internet access has become a standard feature on most mobile phones, but navigating a Web page over a tiny screen or a slow connection has kept consumers from flocking to their phones to check e-mail, read news stories or consult a map. Now, the powerhouses of the Internet, including Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc., are introducing programs specifically tailored for the mobile phone, hoping to create an experience that puts the devices on a level playing field with the personal computer.