InternetNew Search Site, Vista Redux, Guitar Hero Preview (PC World)
PC World - Readers try out a search engine named Cuil, debate whether Vista deserves a second chance, and mull over Guitar Hero's song list.
There's a tell us what you think. Have you upgraded to Microsoft Windows Vista? If not, are you willing to Join the discussion. What do you want to see on Guitar Hero: World Tour? A possible set list has been leaked and readers are already starting to weigh in on the options. Tell us what you want to see on the next Guitar Hero, and why. Our most recommended stories this week include "empty" printer ink cartriges, a Medical wikipedia, and more. To vote for your own favorites, click one of the thumbs-up icons on an article's page. We end with product reviews from users like you. Have you gotten any new high-tech goodies recently? Let us and your fellow PC World readers know what you think of them. Go to PCW Shop & Compare to search for your gear and add a review. Note: To use our interactive features, such as adding comments to discussions and contributing your own product reviews, you must be signed in to the PC World Web site. (Not registered? You can sign up online.) However, you can view the discussion threads and poll results without being signed in.Ex-Googler, Husband Launch New Cuil Search Engine MartinTurow says: Congratulations Cuil and best of luck to you in this endeavor. Google definitely needs competition and has become somewhat of arrogant monster in how they treat people. Hopefully you won't turn out to be that way and will remember your humble roots. Bmjenkins82 says:... [ Read more on www.yahoo.com ]
InternetSun Moves JavaFX Closer to Primetime
More than a year after it was announced, Sun is out with a beta version of the technology that it says will deliver on the 'write once/run anywhere' promise.
InternetAdobe Updates Photoshop Express (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Adobe on Thursday issued a number of updates to its Photoshop Express beta, the company's online photo management tool originally introduced back in March. Enhancements include Air support, online printing, music soundtracks, and more.
