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PicLens, The Most Beautiful Way to Browse Photos on the Web
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by blindsurf3r I agree. I have been using this for some months now and this absofrackinglutely rocksWell I've been using PicLens for a few months now, and I'm a bit late with this post, but if you haven't installed PicLens yet for browsing photos on the web you are missing one of the most beautiful ways to view photography on the internet yet.The screenshot above does not do...
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Starbucks: Shut Up, I'm Recording The Celtics Game! [Passive Aggression]
via Consumerist by Meg Marco on May 11, 2008
In the era of sports Tivoing, Starbucks baristas are powerless to avoid having the game ruined by thoughtless, chatty customers... or are they? Apparently, one Boston-area barista is fighting back. Do think this worked? The sign reads: Customers,Please try not to talk about the Celtics game. I am recording it and watching it when I get home tonight. I would really prefer to not know the outcome...
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Cat 5 wedding rings help nerds couple
via Engadget by Thomas Ricker on April 21, 2008
Filed under: Wearables There you have it, the single most profound expression of your love and superiority over token ring in a $175 package. Presumably, these Ethernet rings come in both straight-through and cross-over pin-outs for traditional and same-sex nerding.[Via Engadget Spanish]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Sync Your iPhone Wirelessly in Linux [IPhone]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 08, 2008
Apple may open up its iPhone and iPod touch devices to third-party apps next month, but the chances that Linux users will get invited to the party are slim at best. That hasn't stopped some intrepid hackers from coming up with a better music-syncing solution than the one Mac and Windows users have—a two-way wireless transfer, from almost any music organizing app you like, no wait for iTunes...
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Microsoft Photosynth on CSI: NY
via MSDN Blogs by Felix Wang on May 01, 2008
The CBS crime drama features Photosynth, new software that stitches together a large collection of photos of a place or an object and turns them into 3-D images, viewable from any angle.Microsoft Photosynth: What is it?USA Today Article: 'CSI' Sleuths Out Microsoft's Latest TechnologyCSI: NY CBS Web SiteCSI: NY Video Clips
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How to setup a live real-time polls using Google Docs
via RB | Recent by (author unknown) on May 01, 2008
... of the responses as people fill out the form.Basically, you have to create a Spreadsheet and then setup a form on the spreadsheet. I’ll go through the steps to do this as it’s pretty easy to do and very cool!How to create a real-time survey/pollFirst step is that you need to log into your Google Docs account and create a new spreadsheet.Now click on the Share tab at the far right of the sc...
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Slipstream Service Pack 3 into Your Windows XP Installation CD [Windows XP]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 01, 2008
Next time you wipe your PC's hard drive clean and reinstall Windows with that old installation disc, you don't want to connect your fresh, unpatched and vulnerable system to the internet only to download 176 new updates from Microsoft. If your XP installation CD is older than 2004, once your system is online, you'll have to wait for hefty service packs to download, chained to your...
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Want Some COFEE? Microsoft Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor
via Darknet - The Darkside by Darknet on May 08, 2008
Microsoft helping the good guys eh? I had someone ask me if I can get a hold of this so I did some checking up on..I’d guess MS is doing this to sell additional software and services, but either way its a good thing to make a portable, easy to use and effective forensics toolkit.Would [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Want Some COFEE?...Read the full post at darknet.org.uk
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Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Vista SP1 Now on Windows Update [Windows]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 05, 2008
Windows only: We know it's kind of pathetic to get all excited about something as mundane as a service pack—yet here we are, hearts all a-patter because XP SP3 and Vista SP1 have been unleashed on Windows Update and at the Microsoft Download Center. Get thee to patching your PC! Why should you? Our complete field guide to XP Service Pack 3 holds all the answers.[via Gizmodo]
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Confirmed: Facebook Apps Are Useless
via Silicon Alley Insider by Vasanth Sridharan on May 01, 2008
Everyone knows that most Facebook apps are time-wasters, at best. But here's statistical proof: A breakdown of the service's 23,160 applications, via Facebook's self-selected categories.We keep hearing promises that there are developers, somwhere, working on geniunely useful apps for the site, but even if they never materialize, that's not a catastrophe for Facebook (or...
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