by gotya ~ March 24th, 2010
New, Smaller Xbox 360 Motherboard Leaked on Chinese Forum
by gotya ~ March 18th, 2010
This generation of gaming consoles is all about minor hardware revisions. The Sony PS3 has already slimmed down and dropped a few hundred dollars from its price, but now it looks like the Xbox 360 may be up next. Aleaked pic of what purports to be a new motherboard for the console was posted to a Chinese forum. The board is significantly smaller which hopefully means a more svelte console.
The board looks much smaller than the current version, and appears to have a CPU/GPU combo chip. There’s also an extra SATA port present. We’re apt to believe the authenticity of this board seeing as Microsoft is currently hiring a Motherboard Design Engineer to “implement and verify the motherboard and other various sub-system boards that make up the XBOX 360 product line.”
We don’t know if this hardware revision will come with a price cut, but don’t bet on it. The Xbox managed to beat out the Wii in monthly sales for the first time last month. The PS3 had no choice but to drop in price to be competitive. Would a smaller, cooler console with a few extra goodies get you to drop some cash for a new 360?
5.0 Bots Are Ready
by gotya ~ March 13th, 2010
You May download all the latest bots at:
There is the Magic 8 ball also in the Free section here
Please Enjoy and thanks to Struct_DJ
D- Guard Software
by gotya ~ February 28th, 2010
Premier Hosting
by gotya ~ February 23rd, 2010
Microsoft Releases Out-of-Band Security Patch for Internet Explorer
by gotya ~ January 19th, 2010
Last week’s cyber attacks, that targeted Google and several other large U.S. companies, has certainly gotten Microsoft’s attention. The attack was orchestrated, in part, through a zero-day flaw in Internet Explorer (IE). The flaw seems to be obscure, and restricted to IE 6 and IE 7, but that hasn’t stopped Microsoft from releasing an out-of-cycle patch for IE.
Microsoft has acknowledgde the flaw, and says the “vulnerability exists as an invalid pointer reference within Internet Explorer. It is possible under certain conditions for the invalid pointer to be accessed after an object is deleted. In a specially-crafted attack, in attempting to access a freed object, Internet Explorer can be caused to allow remote code execution.”
Microsoft, in an announcement posted today, says the confusion surrounding this particular attack has compelled Microsoft to act now. Microsoft’s primary advice: upgrade to IE 8, which is not affected by this flaw. If you don’t plan to upgrade, then updates for earlier versions will be made available, with specific timing of the updates to be announced tomorrow. In the meantime, Microsoft suggests using the workarounds and mitigations provided inSecurity Advisory 979352.
How to Set up Video Chat in your Livingroom: 3 Simple Steps
by gotya ~ January 17th, 2010
Either your on the phone or in person. You can make those long-distance calls a lot more personal though, by setting up your living room TV to act as a video phone.
And really, setting up a video chat session on your living room PC isn’t all that hard. We’ll show you how you can get started video chatting with just three simple steps: Finding the right connector, setting up a webcam, and installing video chat software.
We’ll warn you ahead of time: this guide is written to be a little more newbie-friendly then our usual how-tos … so lets get started shall we?
Connecting your laptop to your TV
The trickiest part of the process can actually be connecting your laptop to your TV, which can require one of several different cables and adaptors, depending on your TV and laptop hardware. To find out what connectors you need, start by looking at the back of your TV. Look for the following connectors, in this order, and keep track of which ones your TV has:
HDMI
Well good for you, you’ve got an HDMI port, which has the most bandwidth of any standard plug and is found on the newest TVs.
Now connect your pc to your tv with one of these cables
Plugin your webcam and install a chat webchat program like skype or msn and your off. I personaly recommend this new microsoft cam due to its first of a kind 720p Resolution. It runs around 40 to 50 $ so its not too pricey and a flex grip on it also; here is a pic so enjoy guys
APPLES iSLATE NEW PC
by gotya ~ December 26th, 2009
Rumors are out that Apple is going to release this new product in January 2010. Its a mix between a netbook and a very big Iphone . Let me know if anyone gets one of these to tell me the pros and cons Thanks Gotya.
GotyaCam
by gotya ~ December 18th, 2009
GotyaCam is a new program that will recognize if a webcam is available and workin on your machine. This program is part of a new chat program we are developing. Further details and downloads at a later date!
Kermit Update
by gotya ~ December 14th, 2009
Soon Struct_DJ and myself will have Piggy and Kermit updated. I wanted to give you a sneak peek of the possibilities of new buttons and some new features that might be on Kermit soon. We will keep you posted thanks and tell me what you think of the buttons. 







