Remains of the Day: BitTorrent Tracker Demonoid is Back Online Edition [For What It's Worth]

Popular BitTorrent tracker Demonoid is back online, upgrades are in the works for Google Video chat, and an interactive concept surface displays the New York Times with beams of lights and prisms. Mozilla: Firefox 3.6 won’t be late Mozilla’s been behind schedule with every mile-marker of their Firefox 3.6 release, but it’ll still be out before the end of the year. [Mozilla] Demonoid is Alive, The Tracker Has Returned One of the most popular semi-private BitTorrent trackers, Demonoid, is back up and running after over two months offline. [TorrentFreak] Google to upgrade video chat Over the next six to twelve months, the voice and video chat features available in Gmail are set to improve significantly, including video chat support for more than just two users. [Macworld] Boot Camp for Hackintoshes Hackintoshes don’t historically play all that well with Boot Camp, but it looks like that may be changing. [Prasys' Blog] Introducing Google Commerce Search: Finding holiday gifts faster Google’s got a new enterprise service designed to help power business’ ecommerce storefronts. [Official Google Blog] How Superman Might Read the NY Times This crazy table displays a Fortress-of-Solitude-style version of the New York Times. [Gizmodo]

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Remains of the Day: BitTorrent Tracker Demonoid is Back Online Edition [For What It's Worth]

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