Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Facebook Mystery: Who Created “25 Random Things About Me”?

By now you’ve undoubtedly been tagged at least once for that “25 Random Things About Me” Facebook note that has spread across the social networking sphere like some kind of self-revelatory virus. Love it or hate it, its rapid proliferation is unprecedented in social networking’s young history–Facebook reports that nearly 5 million notes were create

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50 Seriously Useful Windows 7 Tips

They said Windows 7 was just a cosmetic upgrade, a more polished version of Vista with little to offer beyond the new wallpaper. They couldn't have been more wrong. Look beyond the headlines about interface tweaks and you'll find Windows 7 is crammed with lesser known, but still important, new and enhanced features, which taken together deliver...

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

A Complete, Categorized List of the Bush Failures

To compile this list of the most important federal failures of the past 8 years, a team of 13 reporters sifted through hundreds of inspectors general reports, GAO assessments, congressional oversight investigations, and news stories. Some 250 failures were nominated, from which editors selected more than 125.

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12 Common Photoshop Mistakes, Misuses & Abuses

A list of 12 common mistakes, misuses and various ways new users abuse Photoshop

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iTunes Plus: Everything you need to know

Did you know your account information is stored inside each and every file?

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Monday, January 12, 2009

12 Great Ways for Spicing Up Your Windows Desktop

The Windows Desktop…Quite possibly one of the most consistently viewed items on your computer on a daily basis. (Outside of your Internet Browser of Choice) Many times it sets the tone for who you are.

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Quick fixes for 10 common Mac problems

How to get your Mac playing nicely again.

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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Windows 7 surprise: DivX built in

No more trawling the web for the latest media codecs. Windows 7 comes ready to play all your favourite "downloaded" videos.

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