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Tue Jul 20 21:58:41 2010

Can anybody tell me the name of this program from CNet?
Q. Here's what it does: When playing a game online it basically stops all other programs on your computer from running, giving you a better connection on the game you are playing. When you exit the game all the programs that were turned off will automatically come back on. I've spent about 45 minutes on CNet trying to find it. Thanks WUW, that's what I was looking for. I game you a thumbs up and Best Answer is coming. Thanks again.
Asked by Flaming Idiot - Sun Jul 12 16:52:55 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Try iorbit 360 Game booster it stops all un-necessary programs from running in game mode... After you're done with gaming you turn it back on.
Answered by CARRY ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Sun Jul 12 16:58:22 2009

What are good registry cleaners? Is CNET a good place?
Q. What is a good registry cleaner that I can use? Something good and trustworthy?
Asked by smokemonsterjack - Fri Jan 8 18:41:47 2010 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
what is CNET and do those of you in the know trust it?
Q. i have looked it up on line but i would rather have the opinion of knowledgable people without any thing to gain.
Asked by alida - Wed Feb 13 14:53:56 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Cnet is the owner of download.com which is well-known and safe. According to McAfee Site Advisor, www.cnet.com is rated as safe: If you want to know which sites are safe or not, please use site advisor:
Answered by TL - Wed Feb 13 22:15:44 2008

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readers' top 10 iPhone apps Capital Times (blog) ... particularly consumer technology issues such as cable and telecom issues. full bio First, CNET editors released their favorite Apple iPhone apps. ...
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Register On Thursday afternoon, everyone from The New York Times to Cnet reported that Google's search engine, online ad service, and mobile apps as well as ... Google services reported down in China ZDNet Asia False alarm: Google services reported down in China cnet
Behind the scenes at Fenway Park (photos) - ZDNet
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ZDNet As part of Road Trip 2010, CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman got a chance to visit the park and peek behind the curtain at many of Fenway's most sacred spots.

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and a forgot password link That is all there is mandatory on a login form and that is what the guys at amazon put there no more no less Authentication is made by email and password The next example is from cnet com They have a few more options a register join link if you don t have an account a remember me checkbox and a feature i started to see on many websites

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Will you buy the $139 Kindle Wi-Fi? | The Cheapskate - CNET News
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If you don't need 3G (and, let's face it, you don't), Amazon's latest and least-expensive​ Kindle is really hard to pass up. Read this blog post by Rick Broida on The Cheapskate.

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