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RoboTask Automation App Free Today Only [Featured Windows Download] (13)
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Windows only: The Giveaway of the Day web site is offering the normally $120 RoboTask 3.1 software as a free download and registration for today only. If you're forced to perform perfunctory file operations or software actions regularly, like renaming and zipping up a folder of files or uploading a regularly-updated file to an FTP server, RoboTask might be perfect for you. The open-source scripting tool AutoHotkey is always free, but if you prefer a ...Shared by adam (25) Brent (43) Degauss (9) Derrik (36) Firethorn (11) Fred Schechter (75) John (21) K-IntheHouse (20) NiXC (10) Randy (40) rOckY (154) sascha (8) shawnmor (33)- K-IntheHouse said: Get it today. Maybe give it as a gift to someone who would use it.
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Plex XBMC Fork Updates with New Skin [Xbmc] (26)
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Mac only: XBMC for Mac—the open source media center software that offers a more flexible alternative to Front Row—has been renamed Plex, rebranded, and redesigned. Plex's most recent release includes a new logo, the new Media Stream skin, and a slew of bug fixes. You've already seen how to turn your Mac into the ultimate media center with Plex (and the old, default, Project Mayhem skin). Now, take a look what the rebranded XBMC fork ...Shared by Aaron R (74) Alone On A Friday (4) Amihai (24) Andy Wetherill (2) Chris Nixon (20) Coolbox (22) DigitalMike (55) Frank (12) giginger (33) Humberto Gonzalez (43) Jean (20) Jeffrey (26) joel (6) Jonathan (16) Josh (24) Kevin (30) merkurov (15) Richard (42) Robert (7) Ryan (20) ryan.capote (86) sascha (8) sidhezero (6) Simone (11) wellmobile (15) Wyatt (10)Contribute comment -
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Google offers a free, embeddable widget for web site owners that can help fight back against link typos, permalink problems, and other issues that send visitors to non-existent pages. The customizable JavaScript widget suggests the URLs on your site closest to the link visitors come in on, and offer a search box pre-loaded with search terms relevant to the bad link. Anyone who's run a site for a long while knows that page URLs are ...Shared by afahy (2) alireza (81) Amy (15) Bene (3) Bernardo (11) Bill Rodenbaugh (4) Canopusoheil (7) Ching (21) Chris (3) Chris (34) Chris J Guerra (25) Compuwizard123 (34) dasmart (19) David (9) Db0 (32) diwakergupta (4) Doug Stewart (28) Drew Olanoff (144) Eric (52) Erik J. Heels (51) everyone loves a wee sombrero (126) Fansari (45) Futt (5) Garrett (4) Grant Griffiths (12) Iceman (7) Jeremy P (2) jimmysessions (12) joshed (20) JPowers (39) ke9v (4) Levi Breederland (3) m0d (5) marcusmeisel (21) Matt Kurio (1) Meranda (7) Michael (20) nanabite (14) narkomanC (20) Nick Campbell (5) nparker13 (92) oheresy (12) okuami (40) Patrick Altman (10) philoscribe (11) Punksolid (26) Razzu (11) ricardo (20) Robert H (6) Roopesh (5) rzklkng (136) Samuel Sampi (27) sascha (8) Seth G (41) Syng Shin (105) TechTalk (12) thr33 (25) Tim (13) timlauer (1) Todd Albertson (29) Trebel (15) Troy (25) vraicovi (17) wolfhesse (6) Zexxia (David Samson) (19) Zoram (19)- Todd Albertson said: I have had this on a couple of sites, but my don't look as good as the example. They just have the Search box...
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Tech Geeks Gone Wild... With Dorm Lights (110)
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Bookmark this on Delicious - Saved by lauwailap to fun videos lights technology geek video funny dorm show "tech - More about this bookmarkShared by Adam Singer (6) Ade Bradshaw (1) Adrian Pratt (1) Alan (28) Alexander13 (467) Andrew (13) andrew reedy (13) Andy McIlwain (1) Ash Matadeen (4) bittin (194) Brad (6) brandon (4) Brennan (0) Brian (80) Cai Chen (995) Chabarred (53) Charlie Spotted (14) Chris Gilmore (13) Creeva (41) Damian Nicholson (0) Dan (36) Dan Serfaty (15) Danielle (10) Dave (8) Dave Keffler (69) Dave Pelletier (3) Derrik (36) digits12 (716) Dion Rodrigues (35) DrFu (22) Fireman17 (30) Gabriella (0) genieyclo (6) Guy (702) guy (626) hasamba (36) Heccubus (7) Helge M. Heggli (2) hikbi (109) Hiro SHINOHARA (3) Humberto Gonzalez (43) Ihar Mahaniok (5) InformationHigh (8) jacobo (5) James Brown (0) James Fuller (20) Jeff Stonebraker (1) Joe (8) John Rust (4) Jon Ramvi (8) Jon Totton (1) Jordan (406) Julian Rodriguez (6) JulioHM (30) Junsu Park (3) Kabren Levinson (25) Kevin Pitkin (0) Kurt Vermeersch (12) Lee (50) Leena (1060) Liam Bresnahan (2) Linora (0) Lynn Forthewin (6) Mark Frost (7) Martin Gommel (1) Matt (5) Matt Piazza (3) Michael Mior (62) Michael Nally (6) Michael Reese (22) Mikael Norling (9) Mike Nayyar (178) Miles (23) mjzitek (14) Monika Bulsiewicz (2) Mr. BabyMan (366) Myra (5) n8dude (24) neal (498) Neil N (4) Nick (2) Nick Barber (25) Nikollas Ordway (67) nparker13 (92) Patrick (120) Paul Tarjan (0) Pavel (12) Peter Liesenfeld (3) Peter Norris (2) Rami Taibah (450) rezar (21) Ricardo Giesta (15) Richmond Rice (16) Roshan (5) Sarah Snoddon (104) sascha (8) shengjun (4) shimshon samet (4) Silvo (5) snabel (26) Stephen C (7) Steve Babigian (0) Tal Siach (474) Thomas Acreon (22) Trevor Mark (1) Trevor Shafer (29) Trevor Wermund (134) Vahid (117) Zack (13) ZicklePop (5)- Julian Rodriguez said: I kind of like the snake game better, but this is still pretty cool.
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GMDesk Puts Google Webapps into a Single Desktop Application [Featured Download] (83)
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All platforms with Adobe AIR: Free desktop application GMDesk provides quick access to Google services in a standalone window separate from your browser. GMDesk separates Gmail, Google Reader, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Maps from the rest of your web browsing, and provides keyboard shortcuts to switch between them (Ctrl+ or Cmd+1 through 6). You can't install browser add-ons like Better Gmail or Better GReader in GMDesk, and currently it displays too-small text in ...Shared by Aaron (7) Aeh310 (10) Alec Peden (7) Amy (9) Andrew Mitry (24) Andrew Phillips (4) Aranyx (5) azlon (8) Bill (27) Breyten (15) Brian Megilligan (4) bussiere (43) Camtron 9000 (20) Canopusoheil (7) chip (24) chrisfullman (1) ckaroli (45) Compuwizard123 (34) Coze (9) Degauss (9) Dominik Lukeš (36) Eliacin (39) epmiali (1) Eric (52) Essam (0) everyone loves a wee sombrero (126) George (6) Håkan (14) hickstro (8) Jaime (13) JayCrossler (10) Jeremiah (15) jimmysessions (12) John (5) Jon Lorenzini (17) Kyle (10) l0ckergn0me (38) Larry (10) Levi Breederland (3) Library (16) lnewcomer (38) luca Filigheddu (9) Luiz Lopes (23) Masoud (8) Matias Sulzberger (24) maty (4) MaXeR (18) merkurov (15) Michael (20) Michael (28) Mike (3) Mike (44) Nicholas (9) Nick (5) norti (37) Paul (21) Paul Puri (5) Pedro Markun (17) Pete (4) Priit^ (61) ricardo (20) Richard (24) Rob (3) Roel (18) Roger Kondrat (5) Ru> (15) Ryan (21) sascha (8) Scott (22) Sebastian Wehner (9) Shawn (19) Stanley (19) StevieB (71) Thinh (193) thr33 (25) Toco (40) Travis Roy (11) Wes Brown (11) yooper1019 (14) zemlanin (18) zRyu (4) Фил (3) 攻疼新一 (295)- chrisfullman said: After having tried this for a few hours towards the end of today, I must say this is indeed a very useful tool. Now I don't have to worry about browser crashes, which tab did my e-mail/reader/calendar go or mess with conflicting Google Account vs. Hosted Apps sessions/log-outs!
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All platforms with Adobe AIR: Free desktop application GMDesk provides quick access to Google services in a standalone window separate from your browser. GMDesk separates Gmail, Google Reader, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Maps from the rest of your web browsing, and provides keyboard shortcuts to switch between them (Ctrl+ or Cmd+1 through 6). You can't install browser add-ons like Better Gmail or Better GReader in GMDesk, and currently it displays too-small text in ...Shared by Larry (10) narkomanC (20) Nicholas (9) sascha (8) Thinh (193) Toco (40) Wes Brown (11) yooper1019 (14) zemlanin (18)Contribute comment -
Pwnage Tool 2.0.3 Jailbreaks iPhone 2.0.2 Software [Featured Mac Download] (23)
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Mac OS X only: The free iPhone jailbreak application PwnageTool has updated to support the latest and greatest 2.0.2 iPhone software update. The PwnageTool jailbreak process hasn't really changed since we showed you how to jailbreak your iPhone with PwnageTool the first time around, so head there if you want to follow along. (Just make sure you choose the 2.0.2 5C1 firmware.) Once jailbroken, your iPhone should hold two new apps—Cydia and Installer—both of which ...Shared by Charles (2) Coolbox (22) Dave C. (17) ema (3) Geoff (10) gnusic (78) Hasan (23) Jacob (20) jesicita (18) jimmysessions (12) JohnC (0) Josh (6) Jurr (0) Keeez (15) Kevin Branigan (7) Peli (28) Rakesh (9) sascha (8) Shack (17) Superbunker (12) Trebel (15) Wind (6) Zoram (19)Contribute comment -
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Mac OS X only: The free iPhone jailbreak application PwnageTool has updated to support the latest and greatest 2.0.2 iPhone software update. The PwnageTool jailbreak process hasn't really changed since we showed you how to jailbreak your iPhone with PwnageTool the first time around, so head there if you want to follow along. (Just make sure you choose the 2.0.2 5C1 firmware.) Once jailbroken, your iPhone should hold two new apps—Cydia and Installer—both of which ...Shared by sascha (8)Contribute comment - skate - shot on red - 120 fps - RED Users on Vimeo (1)
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Wired.com's iPhone 3G Survey Reveals Network Weaknesses (29)
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Wired.com asked iPhone 3G users around the world to test their speeds and enter their data on an interactive map to get a general idea of how 3G was performing -- where it's best and where it's worst -- in light of widespread complaints about the handset's network performance. More than 2,600 people participated and the results suggest that widespread data speed problems have more to do with carriers' networks than with Apple's handsets.Shared by Alan McCluskey (6) AndrewBadera (36) AshTR (17) Benjamin (1010) bittin (194) BrendoMan (115) Bryan (8) Craig (1) Harper (91) Herschell / Special*Dark (9) hybridite (37) Loyolny (3) Marcus (2) Mark Shaw (13) mat honan (0) Matthew (11) Mike (2) Nathan Chase (2) Neil Vallon (39) Omar Gallaga (4) Philippe Martin (29) Robert Birming (33) sascha (8) Stephen (12) Steve (30) steyblind (7) Tim Trentham (1) Trackknife (2) xxdesmus (71)- Craig said: Once again, Australia sucks at the Internet. We have the slowest download speeds for 3G in the world!
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