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Defrag the Registry with Regdefrag
via gHacks technology news by Martin on May 13, 2008
The Windows Registry is not defragmented if you defragment your hard drive. This can be quite a problem for users who regularly install and uninstall applications on their system because uninstallers tend to “forget” to remove entries in the Registry during the uninstallation process. It’s astonishing that even the Registry of my brand new system which has been setup only a week ago was...
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Find Your Lost Cell Phone with PhoneMyPhone [Cell Phones]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 07, 2008
Misplaced your cell phone around the house and don't have another phone on hand to call it up to locate it? Give your number to web site PhoneMyPhone and they'll instantly ring you up. Aside from instant calling to locate your phone, PhoneMyPhone will also schedule phone calls at specific times, similar to previously mentioned Popularity Dialer, to get you out of that boring meeting or...
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Top 10 Resources To The Perfect Color Scheme for Web Designers | Speckyboy - Wordpress and Design [del.icio.us]
via Confessions of a freeware junkie by maximillianx on February 24, 2008
Below are a list of Top 10 Resources To The Perfect Color Scheme for Web Designers.
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Bow Street Runner: Flash game tries to bring law to the mean streets of Covent Garden in 1750
via Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow on February 21, 2008
Bow Street Runner is a Flash game from Channel 4 that plunges you into the grimy, crime-ridden streets of 18th century Covent Garden and asks you to join the goon squads who tried to impose order on the city. It's full of historically accurate, Deadwood-grade foul language and squicky details.Bow Street Runner is set in London's Covent Garden in the 1750s. With crime and vice running at...
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Reclaim Memory by Mastering Windows' Task Manager [Feature]
via Lifehacker: Top by Kevin Purdy on February 15, 2008
The best way to speed up your PC is to give it more available memory—but freeing up as much of the memory you already have is cheaper and easier than cracking open your case to install a new stick of RAM. It takes a lot of memory to get a modern Windows system up and ... well, not doing anything in particular, really. Between cryptic system processes, confusing "helper" applications, and...
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