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Grab yourself some iPhone wallpapers


In an attempt to gain some nice PR, and some extra visitors/customers, Iconfactory have decided to resize all of their wallpapers to fit the iPhone’s screen resolution. This sort of move is popular among the graphics industry who always try to cash-in with the most popular gadget of the moment. If you purchased a PSP […]

Filed under: Apple, Resources

Stream iTunes music to your Wii

Lifehacker recently got a hold of an interesting tutorial that teaches you how you can stream music to your Wii via a program called MyTunesRSS. It takes a bit of setting up, but in the end you should find it worthy if you have your Wii hooked up to your stereo.

Now if only Nintendo released […]

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iBegin Adds Ability to Embed Business Listings on your Blog/Site

We previously covered iBegin when they opened up business data, allowing everyone to download it for free.
Today they’ve added another interesting feature - ‘Embed This’
I do some local web design from time to time, and it is always important to make sure that customers know how to get to your clients. This new […]

Dealighted.com - Review

The following is a paid review of Dealighted.com
If you’ve ever gone online looking for the lowest price on a particular item, you know how frustrating that can be. There are tons of places to look, and lots junk to wade through while you’re attempting to find the item that you’re looking for. I’ve […]

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flickrSLiDR - easilly creat flickr slideshows

Paul Stamatiou, a 9rules blogger has recently released a great online application called flickrSLiDR that allows you to easily create and display on any website, or blog, a slideshow with your favorite pictures, or sets of pictures, from any user, group or set you want.
Here’s an example of a flickrSLiDR made up of pictures of […]

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Ruby on Rails vs. Java “Get a Mac” parody

This is probably one of the best, and geekiest, ‘Get a Mac’ parodies I’ve ever seen.

To learn more about these guys and their Ruby on Rails love, click here.

Filed under: Resources, Communities

iBegin Launches branding free Weather Widget

Bloggers, website owners, Realtors - heck even you folks with a MySpace, Facebook or Virb page will be interested in this cool little widget from iBegin Weather.
It’s a simple widget that you can add to your site for free…and the really cool part? No big advertising looking branding logos from the folks […]

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Acquire a free Xbox Elite transfer cable

One of the things that has been bothering Xbox 360 Elite purchasers is the inability to transfer the files on your current Core or Pro system onto your little big black beast. Thankfully, Microsoft is temporarily giving away (to American or Canadian consumers only) a data transfer cable that allows you to, well, transfer your […]

Filed under: Resources, Gadgets

Toggl: Track Your Time

If you are looking for a way to track the amount of time you are using on your freelance projects, or even a way to prove to your girlfriend that you aren’t gaming for hundreds of hours a week, try Toggl.
Toggl allows you to set up projects, and click a button to let it know […]

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New J.R.R. Tolkien Book “The Children of Hurin” Released

It has been over 30 years since we last saw a “new” novel written by J.R.R. Tolkien, but that changes today, as “The Children of Hurin” goes on sale at your local bookstore.
What is the “The Children of Hurin”?
Well…it’s a new novel from J.R.R. Tolkien….or his estate, at least. Yahoo News has more info:

Already told […]

Filed under: Entertainment, Resources

Useful Windows Sidebar gadgets

Although Windows Vista comes with it’s own version of widgets, gadgets, or whatever you want to call them, there isn’t a very large variety of them compared to the Yahoo or Mac OS X Dashboard ones. Even so, the Lifehacker blog was able to put together a nice variety of them for your use, like […]

Filed under: Resources

YouTube alternatives

Even though YouTube is undoubtedly the most popular Video site on the internet, there have been times in which I wish there were an alternative, or some changes made to to it.
How many times have you clicked on a video you really wanted to see from some search results only to stumble upon an annoying […]

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How to access a Windows Shared folder on a Mac

Another day and another Windows-to-Mac migration tip… anyway, if you’ve recently upgraded to Mac OS X from Windows, one of the few difficulties you might have come across is how you can transfer your files from one machine to the other, without resorting to external storage devices or “advanced” techniques such as setting up an […]

Filed under: Apple, Resources

Transfer music to another PC or Mac with an iPod

Apple, has written a guide to PC and Mac users explaining how they can use iTunes and the iPod to transfer music from one machine to the other without needing to go through the iTunes store configurations in order to “allow” a PC to receive the iPod’s music.
Although this method isn’t really efficient for people […]

Filed under: Apple, Resources

iBegin goes Open Source

If you’re a hardcore geek (and you probably are if you’re reading this) then chances are, there is a start-up swimming around in your brain somewhere. I know the feeling, I’ve got a few of them myself. If your start-up idea revolves around businesses and requires business information, you are probably aware that it’s […]

Filed under: Careers, Resources

Gain control of “Access Denied” folders in Windows XP

If you, like me, use Windows XP, you have probably run into the “Access Denied” problem when you try to access a random folder in Windows XP. However, there are solutions for solving this problem, even when an Administrator account doesn’t give you access.
For the sake of giving credit to the person who put the […]

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