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Spy On IP Address Using Google Earth
Wouldn't it be fun to be able to find an IP address and then track it's geolocation with Google Earth? You never know when you might need to see exactly where that IP address is physically located on the planet.
Here is a video that shows the simple steps to locate the IP address and then georeference its location with Google Earth.
Old Windows Programs In XP
Running Windows 98 programs in Windows XP and it's not going so well? Ron Doyle at DNRonline.com offers some help on how to make your life easier.
When you start up those older programs that ran great in Windows '95 or '98, they just weren't built for the newest system and they have problems. Fortunately, Microsoft figured this out before they released XP. They refer to this problem as a "compatibly issue" and have a fairly easy way to fix it.
Microsoft Releases "XP Extreme Power Drink," For Registered XP Owners

Microsoft today announced XP Extreme Power Drink for registered Windows XP owners. XP Extreme Power Drink fills a gap that's been overlooked by all other software companies indicated Microsoft officials. While other companies are obsessed with deploying new and innovative computing tools, they're missing one of the most important opportunities for maximizing the Windows XP experience, XP-hyper-stimulated™ caffeine induced computing.
Each can of XP Extreme Power Drink is BlueTooth enabled and gathers all physiological, cognitive, and PC system configurations of the user. From a wireless transmitter in the base of the can the information is then transmitted to Microsoft's new Neural-Net (BETA) for future analysis.
Microsoft Puts XP On Diet For Older PCs
Microsoft Puts XP On Diet For Older PCs: Companies with aging PCs running old and often unsupported versions of Windows will get a stripped-down XP option from Microsoft Corp. at an undetermined future date. The software, code-named Eiger, will be based on Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 and is designed for server-centric computing environments. It can run on a system with a Pentium II processor, 128MB of RAM and a 500MB hard drive, says a Microsoft spokesperson.
