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27Jul/06Off

Exclusive: Windows Vista Build 5483 Screenshots

Just some exclusive Vista Build 5483 screenshots to share…

Build 5483 Screens

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26Jul/06Off

Dreams Resorts & Spas – Tulum, Mexico

Dreams Resorts & Spas

This is where I am going in October. I’m a lucky bastard huh?

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26Jul/06Off

Keep Your USB Drive Synchronized With Briefcase

Keep Your USB Drive Synchronized With Briefcase

There has been a nice little utility called Briefcase that has been part of the standard Windows operating systems since way back when. Windows briefcase was originally designed for keeping files synchronized between computers - desktop to server, desktop to desktop, laptop to server, you get the idea. You would create a briefcase, pull the files that you wanted to keep synched into it, then periodically synchronize the files so that any files that had been modified (in either location) would be updated. These days I’m finding a new use for the briefcase - keeping data synchronized between my USB drive and my laptop.

Chances are you have a USB thumb drive by now. Chances are that you’ve also seen the Briefcase program this article is talking about. Come on, you’ve seen it some where when you were wanting through Windows. As he points, it’s practically been in Windows since the beginning. Anyways, this seems like a very good idea, but still might be more work than it’s worth. In my case, I only plug my thumb drive in when I need to move a file. I keep my bookmarks, contacts, etc synchronized via other means. This could be useful for some people though.

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26Jul/06Off

Google Spell—Spell words with Google Images

Google Spell

Enter a word, and Google Images will spell it

Fairly useless, but there ya go, have fun with this. (It’s pretty obvious what it does)

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26Jul/06Off

Firefox Extension Backup Extension (FEBE)

Firefox Extension Backup Extension (FEBE)

FEBE allows you to quickly and easily backup your Firefox extensions.  In fact, it goes beyond just backing up—It will actually rebuild your extensions individually into installable .xpi files.  Now you can easily synchronize your office and home browsers.

I just came across this earlier today and I must say, if you’re a Firefox user than this needs to be installed. It’s nice to have a backup, but it’s also nice to be able to copy extensions across several computers if you want to keep your work computer, laptop, and home computers synced (for example).

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21Jul/06Off

Net Neutrality Primer

Net Neutrality Primer

If you spend any amount of time surfing the Web, you’ve probably come across the term “net neutrality.” But what is it, and why is it stirring up controversy in Congress, the business world and the blogosphere? Here’s a quick primer.

Chances are you’ve heard about this, and also chances are you may not really know what all the fuss is about. This is a nice concise explanation.

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21Jul/06Off

10 Unknown Windows Freeware Applications You Should Know About

10 Unknown Windows Freeware Applications You Should Know About

Image There are dozens of well known freeware applications out there. From web browsers to word processors to anti-viruses, there is freeware everywhere. Take a look at these 10 great Windows freeware applications you have probably either never heard of or never fully looked into.

Some useful stuff.

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