On average the imagery in Google Maps and Google Earth is approximately one to three years old so this is not uncommon. However, the more populous areas and major cities tend to be updated more often.
MSN was an instant messenger service. It is no longer possible to remote control it as it no longer exists.
The Dealer. With remote about $150, without remote $20, new battery for remote $10 (google it). Most dealers carry the remote housing that your key "blade" portion and electronics can be transfered to. Cost is about $20 to $30. If this about a key with remote that is no longer working check to see if it is properly synced with the car (see you owners manual), very easy to do.
The codes relate to the tv set and not the remote. Google the set or sanyo and you will get the code. You then need a universal remote to programme to that code or the instructions for the Philips remote to see if that can be reprogrammed. Again Google Philips and the make.
Yes, use google remote desktop.
It is not the battery and the spare remote does not work either
No, the remote that came with the package is the only remote available. It may be possible to set a universal remote to the TV. If the remote is still hard to understand, try reading the owners manual.
It is easy to do with online instructions. Just google "2004 Jeep remote programming"
fireplace dont work
Wired remote control devices date to the twenties and are used to control railroad and subway switches and signals. Indeed Remote-Control was for a time a patented trade phrase for Union Switch and Signals systems.
Not one but there are various famous apps on Google Chrome. Hangouts, Play Music, Google Remote Desktop are some examples.
because the remote is no longer programmed it will need reprogrammed
It sounds as if there has been some kind of damage to either the remote, or the machine that controls it. I would say you should, if you can, get it looked at, at a genuine Subaru dealer and if possible, get it fixed under warranty.