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G-Speak Minority Report Gesture UI Actually Made By Minority Report Designer [Minority Report] (19)
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Un-frickin-believable: there've been a few pretenders, but it looks like this new G-Speak system is really the Minority Report UI made into science-faction;it's made by one of the guys who actually worked on advising the Minority Report movie. It even has gloves something akin to Tom Cruise's natty controllers from the film, and it lets you do the whole arms waving in the air, drag items between screens, object-oriented interface control. Though you might not ...Shared by Adrian (2) Adrian (0) arturopelayo (4) Darrell Bell (2) David (0) Derrick Burns (0) deusdiabolus (6) Jeff Blaze (1) Jordan T-H (0) jtokash (12) Justin Doub (1) kapil (0) Klemen Verdnik (1) medraught (21) MH (11) mikebee (6) Patrick (0) Steve (0) Tom Webster (0)- Adrian said: wow!
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Linux-style window dragging in Windows with AltDrag (6)
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Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Productivity, Freeware As the owner of a netbook, I sometimes have to deal with application windows that I can't move because the title bar isn't visible.Thankfully, a 10kb download has solved this problem for me. AltDrag is free, portable program that allows you to drag a window by holding down the alt key on your keyboard and clicking and dragging anywhere. For the 5mb of memory it consumes, it's well worth ...Contribute comment -
Moderator desktop app for moderating WordPress blog comments (19)
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Filed under: Windows, Macintosh, Blogging, Productivity, Adobe, Freeware, WebIf you have a blog that gets a lot of comments, you might be finding that logging into your blog's administration panel to moderate comments has become a bit of a laborious process. If your blog runs on the WordPress platform and is self-managed, you might like to check out the Moderator plugin and associated Adobe Air desktop application.The concept here is straightforward: install the plugin on ...Shared by Alec (2) Benoit (20) Brandon (0) C.K. (6) c202 (0) ckaroli (2) Dan (0) Dani B. (0) Darrell Bell (2) EJ Hill (0) Fatih Turan (3) Garth Braithwaite (0) Jonas Bergenudd (0) Joseph Matthew McCullough (4) Kwasi (20) Liffeman (1) medraught (21) Stelios Karabasakis (1) Vincent Guerrero (0)Contribute comment -
iPhone Blogging on the go with Tumblrette (10)
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Filed under: Audio, Blogging, Apple, iPhoneIf 'Portable' blogging apps aren't your cup of tea, and you're looking for something that's a little more mobile, the Tumblrette application for iPhone and iPod touch might be right up your street. Tumblrette [App Store link] is a mobile client for the very excellent Tumblr tumblog service - if you're not familiar with Tumblr be sure to check out our previous coverage here.Tumblrette not only allows you create entries ...Shared by Carlos Mantero (0) Chris Nixon (9) ckaroli (2) Darrell Bell (2) groovysoup (0) Joe (1) MrGuff (9) sam sethi (0) Stuart F (0) sushi (8)Contribute comment -
iPhone Blogging on the go with Tumblrette (2)
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Filed under: Audio, Blogging, Apple, iPhoneIf 'Portable' blogging apps aren't your cup of tea, and you're looking for something that's a little more mobile, the Tumblrette application for iPhone and iPod touch might be right up your street. Tumblrette [App Store link] is a mobile client for the very excellent Tumblr tumblog service - if you're not familiar with Tumblr be sure to check out our previous coverage here.Tumblrette not only allows you create entries ...Shared by Darrell Bell (2) Stuart F (0)Contribute comment -
25% Off Blu-ray Sale on All Titles, Including Iron Man, Futurama, and the Godfather [Dealzmodo] (3)
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Here's a really good one: an offer to get any Blu-ray title for 25% less until November 23rd. Yes, all titles. This includes top movies like Iron Man, Godfather: The Coppola Restoration, Ultimate Matrix Collection, Futurama: Bender's Game, James Bond's Casino Royale, Terminator 2, Spiderman, Die Hard: The Ultimate Collection, or the Nightmare Before Christmas, as well as the usual crappy titles like Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Glass Thingies. You just have ...Contribute comment -
Songbird 1.0 RC1 now available (18)
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Filed under: Audio, Internet, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Mozilla, Freeware, Open Source Open source, Mozilla-based media player Songbird is inching closer to version 1.0. This week the team behind the cross-platform application made the first release candidate of Songbird 1.0 available. So what's new in the latest build? First up, Songbird 1.0 RC1 uses GStreamer to handle media playback whether you're running the Windows, Mac, or Linux version of the program. The Songbird team says that ...Shared by AdamB (0) Alvin A. (1) andronin (0) Antonio (6) Carlos Riquelme (5) Chrigu (0) Chris (6) Dani B. (0) Darrell Bell (2) Ian Rathbone (0) Jon (6) Masoud (0) medraught (21) Mike Bruder (0) nanabite (1) Renton (5) sushi (8) Walter DeFoor (0)- Jon said: I can't believe the 1.0 release is coming. This is a great project.
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URGENT: GA gives green light to racial targeting at polls (71)
permalinkShared by کودن (0) Adam Dorfman (2) Adam Orfgen (0) André R. Hood (0) Aram (0) Basye (0) Brian (0) charles (8) Charlie Wood (1) Chris (8) claudio rivera (1) Cleber Mori (1) Clint Maher (47) Dan Janosik (0) Daniel (1) Darrell Bell (2) Darrell Bouldin (0) Dennis Gonzales (2) Donna (0) Dusty (0) Eric (100) Eric Slacktish (2) Esme Vos (0) Four20 (2) Ghosthead (28) Glenn Xavier Lopez (0) Heidigrr (0) Helen Sventitsky (2) illu (2) Indigo (1) Jack (0) James Caruso (2) Jason (0) Jason (0) Jeff Lippold (0) Jeremy (1) Jesse Jardim (2) Jim (0) Joey Doyle (6) Keith Achorn (2) Laserone (0) Liz (0) Matt Williams (0) Michelle (0) Mike Vitoroulis (1) MissM (0) Narendra Nag (0) Nathan (0) nervioso (0) Nick (0) Nunya (0) Paul Fischer (7) Paul McGrath (0) RHinNC (0) Rick Yazwinski (0) Ryan Armitage (0) Ryan Rabac (1) SDMDPM14X (1) Shane Coffey (0) Shawn Hill (4) Stacey B. (1) Stacy (20) Steve (8) Sun Tzu (117) Taylor Carrigan (0) Tim Fabiniak (0) Tommy Inglis (0) Tucker Bickler (1) Tyler Reichelt (0) Yatin Vadhia (26) Zach Reitan (10)Contribute comment
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Dealzmodo: 1TB Samsung Hard Drive For $100 Shipped [Dealzmodo] (9)
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If you need tons of storage on the cheap, Newegg has a super deal on a 5400 RPM Samsung HDD with a 32MB cache and a whopping 1TB of of space for only $100. Even the shipping is free. Don't hesitate too long if you want to get in on it. Stocks will go fast and the deal ends today. [Newegg via GeekTonic and Thanks Adam!]Shared by Adam (12) Andrew Ruess (7) Craig Hills (0) Darrell Bell (2) DeadRinga (10) Gabriel (7) James Tenniswood (0) Ryan (0) yooper1019 (1)- Craig Hills said: Holy crap... Nice deal.
- yooper1019 said: Dave, BUY THIS I COMMAND YOU!!
- James Tenniswood said: Damn that's cheap!
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Designer Lingerie Has Embedded GPS-Uplink for Lady Location [GPS] (12)
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This could be a tongue-in cheek bit of high-tech flirtery: Brazilian designer Lucia Lorio’s "Find Me If You Can" lingerie line has embedded GPS-uplinking units that a partner can remotely track. So you could play a titillating game on your man by flitting around near his location, and then zipping far away. Or you could see it as a sensible safety device in...uh...high kidnap-rate areas. For sure, it's not a good way to find out ...Shared by Antonis Lilis (2) Darrell Bell (2) DeadRinga (10) Digital (0) Fireman17 (3) Kevin (3) Mike (0) Mindfreak66 (0) Palmetto Equipment (6) Paul (0) Praveen (0) Ryan (0)- Ryan said: Whyyyyy?
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Read It Later Integrates with Google Reader, Non-Firefox Browsers [Featured Firefox Extension] (68)
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Windows/Mac/Linux (Firefox): Previously featured bookmarking extension Read It Later has added a host of new features in a recent update, including a couple that open up the service to non-Firefox browsers. The most obvious features are a check-to-save tool that adds the add-on's signature checkmarks to Google Reader items, as well as an option to use the pageview-counting PostRank service to rank your to-read items. Those using non-Firefox browsers can now get an account and ...Shared by 绯村剑心 (0) AideRSS (0) aliencam (0) Andrew (1) baldahin (1) Chris (0) Chris Gilmore (0) Chris J. Guerra (18) Christian Santos (0) Christopher (0) Compuwizard123 (13) DanielElsaesser (5) Darkwookiee (0) Darrell Bell (2) db (14) Dominik Lukeš (0) Dreamside (0) Ed Kopp (3) Elstruthio (1) ema (0) Erik J. Heels (1) Evgeni Leshtanski (2) f0gh0rn (0) ferhmo (0) Hannibal (0) HeNkiSdaBro (0) Henri (0) HH (0) Ilya Grigorik (0) Inthenameofmine (0) Jabapyth (2) Jimmy (0) John MacAdam (0) John Milner (1) K. (0) Kenneth (0) Kristian Salonen (1) LANjackal (6) LouAllen (2) Marcelo Lee (7) Matias Sulzberger (0) MaTT (0) MCK2007 (13) medraught (21) Mick (3) MrGuff (9) murlidhar rao (3) Neverclever (0) Pablo Olmos de Aguilera C (0) Philip (0) PouarK (6) Prinkipo (5) Rascator Tran (0) rOckY (7) Roland (2) Roy (0) sanyam (12) Sho (6) shrutes (0) Thomas (8) Tim (0) Trey (0) vimoh (0) Vladimir (0) Waldemar Schott (0) William Wallace (0) Yohan Launay - ConceptSL (20) zo (0)- Matias Sulzberger said: Una excelente extensión que se puso mucho mejor
- Andrew said: Awesome Firefox ap. Highly, highly recommended. Doesn't work with Firefox 3.1 beta though.
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Amazon Windowshop Helps You Discover New Media [Amazon] (14)
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The new Amazon Windowshop multimedia marketplace does fancy 3D browsing of the popular online commerce site. Aside from the eye candy, features also include multimedia previews of any item, like movie trailers, song clips, and audiobook previews. It's not much for searching, but if you've got a hankering for some window shopping, it's surprisingly fun.Shared by Army of Gnomes (12) Brian Mazz (27) Darrell Bell (2) Eric Geller (3) Jared (1) Joe (1) Joewxboy (0) Jon. L (4) Phil (2) pk (0) Shad (1) Steve M. (0) Tom Webster (0) Yotofuji Tanaki (0)Contribute comment -
Pantone Rubik's Cube: Color Matching For Nerds [Rubiks] (18)
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If pouring over color swatches at Home Depot leaves you overwhelmed, the Rubitone could make the process easier by helping to assess your options in a form that nerds can understand. Unlike a traditional Rubik's cube, the object here is not to solve it, but to match colors that might look good in a bedroom or living space. The problem is that Rubitone is only a concept, so my walls will just have to stay ...Shared by Aaron H. (6) breezy (2) BritCrit (11) Darrell Bell (2) James Tenniswood (0) LouAllen (2) m getinet (4) Matthew (0) medraught (21) Nina (0) nzben (1) Peter (0) punkin3.14 (0) Richard (12) rOckY (7) Tom Horton (0) Trevor May (0) virtualcourtney (0)Contribute comment -
LastSharp silently downloads MP3s from Last.Fm playlists (27)
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Filed under: Audio, Internet, Utilities, Web services Last.Fm is one of the better streaming music services around, but you're probably wishing you could save the tracks it plays. Brush up on your German (or just keep reading) and grab LastSharp, and you'll be downloading in no time flat.The download link on the author's site is just below the Aktuelle Version text (to save hassles, it points to RapidShare or you can find mirrors on Rapidspread). ...Shared by 100rabh™ (0) Adval (6) Alec (2) Bradley Askew (2) Brian Junyor (0) browneyes (1) ckaroli (2) csikszem (1) Darrell Bell (2) H M Elius (0) Jason (0) jonese (5) Kwasi (20) Lan (0) Leo (15) Luckystrik3 (0) Marcin (2) medraught (21) Muzo (2) Santa (1) sushi (8) Tamás Martinec (0) tamon77 (0) ThomasKoch (1) Tor Erling (3) Torus (0) Yotofuji Tanaki (0)- Santa said: This is unbelievable! ITunes is soooo 90's
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Wii Homebrew Is Back Again, Now Supporting SDHC Cards (46)
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As predicted and expected, homebrew on the WIi is back thriving after being blocked by the most recent software update from Nintendo. Brewers can go about getting their software back by installing a new version of the Homebrew Channel (which also adds SDHC support for cards larger than 2GB) on their updated Wiis. In addition, if you held out on updating immediately, you can install a tweaked version of the Wii Shop channel that lets ...Shared by "T3" (0) AmyVernon (140) Andrew Schott (0) Andy (3) AshTR (4) Badam (44) Brian Russ (1) Chris (1) Chris G. Galbraith (0) Darrell Bell (2) Dave (0) Dave (0) Dave Park (1) David Cook (11) Dennis Laumen (0) downbeat (6) Eric Slacktish (2) Frank (1) guy (36) Jarques (0) jason o (52) Jason Pratt (0) Jason Wertenberger (0) Joe Leuzzi (1) Kathy J Baka (0) Keith Achorn (2) Kenji (0) Lance (61) Mark Dunne (0) Mary Alice (1) MBytz (0) MeghnaK (3) Micheal Weihrouch (1) Miguel Lopez (32) Mindfreak66 (0) Muhammad Saleem (51) nick (0) Richmond Rice (1) Stephanie Hicks (44) Steuart Martens (0) Tal Siach (23) Tommy Inglis (0) walter (1) WindPower (0) Yatin Vadhia (26) Zac (1)Contribute comment - How to Lose 20 lbs. of Fat in 30 Days Without Any Exercise (5)
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Death and Taxes Shows Fascinating, Terrible View on Military Tech Spending [Military Technology Spending] (61)
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Death and Taxes 2009 is a detailed graphical account showing where your tax dollars will go next year in the most detailed and fascinating way: Everything is set to scale according to the amount of money spent on it, showing the amazing weight that military-related spending has in the total Federal budget. It's just mindblowing to see it all with one look. It's easy to get amazed with military technology and, like with Dubai's architecture ...Shared by Aaron (1) Amit Chowdhry (38) ansel1 (0) arturopelayo (4) Ben Shoemate (0) Bill Blaney (4) brettq (1) Cameron (0) Chris (9) Claude (9) Corey (2) Damon (0) Dan (0) Dan (0) Darrell Bell (2) Dave Gilbert (0) Dustin DeKoekkoek (0) Enrique (0) gaba (0) Greg (0) Grork (1) Han Xu (0) Huiwen (0) iamPatrick (0) iandexter (0) J (4) Jeremiah (4) Jeremiah (0) John (0) Josh (2) Lionel Riem (0) Lynn Wallenstein (1) Mark (0) Mark Trapp (13) Marvin Chery (1) mebpenguin (0) mhking (9) Mike (1) Mr. Matt (6) naseer (0) Nick (0) nlowhor (0) nportelli (0) Ortelius (0) Paul (1) pmfa (0) Pozsi (1) rajan (0) Rob Edwards (20) rpy (1) rveguilla (0) sammy (0) Schnyder (0) Scribeoflight (8) Stacy (20) tarman (0) thejesse (0) Walter DeFoor (0) wtlinnertz (0) Wyn (1) ZaMoose (0)Contribute comment -
Windows xKill stops running programs (1)
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Filed under: Utilities, Windows, FreewareWant to kill a runaway process in Windows? No problem. Just hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete, choose the task manager, select the process tab, highlight the offending process (if you can figure out which process correlates to which program), and hit the End Process button. Or you could just use Windows xKill.This little utility is a Windows port of the Linux xKill tool. Basically when you launch it, a little skull and crossbones icon ...Shared by Darrell Bell (2)Contribute comment
