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View screenshots of operating systems over the past 20+ years ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
This is a good try at an online operating systen. While it isn't truely an online operating system, it does look like one. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
Apparently Microsoft bought out Sysinternals. Anyways Sysinternals contains a great deal of system tools, most which are portable for your computer. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Go to this site, view 3 webcasts, submit all of your personal information, and get Windows Vista Business for free. ....View Comments (0)
By: Chris Retlich
A list of things you may want to tweak when you get a fresh copy of XP, or on an existing computer with Windows XP on it that hasn't been tweaked and customized. ....View Comments (0)
By: Chris Retlich
An interesting list of the top tech products of all time. This list is more fun if you expect certain products to rank high, then finding out that some other product ranks above it. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A list of keyboard shortcuts for Firefox. It also includes comparisons for Opera and IE, if a comparable keyboard shortcut exists. An interesting side note: I helped contribute a correction to this page a few years back, before IE had tabbed browsing. ....View Comments (0)
By: Chris Retlich
A tutorial that shows you how to create a folded corner effect in Adobe Photoshop. I've always wanted to know how to do this and now I do! ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
An article from xbox.com that explains how to share media between a xbox 360 and windows. It looks pretty easy to do. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
This is the 2007 Best Buy Black Friday Ad Scan that just came out. I haven't had a chance to look at it yet but I am excited to see it. Also it is a 5 MB files so it could take a bit download. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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I found this awhile back. It's a survey of gamers playing online and what their systems look like. It's quite a bit different from your usually web usage reports because it shows things that browsers can't detect. It's interesting to see things at this live. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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In a move that's sure to get the attention of Apple's lawyers, one company has started advertising a new $400 hackintosh dubbed the OpenMac. For once a Mac below $3,000...or so. The entire PC world runs this way, perhaps it's time for Apple to do so as well. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
A funny article about a lone Windows user in an office full of Macs. This totally rings true to me. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
I found this while trying to fix my secondary computer. It has really helpful flowcharts especially when computer hardware isn't your favorite activity. Regardless I haven't been able to fix my computer. ....View Comments (2)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Powerful Gaming Computer Systems for budget minded Gamers. ....View Comments (0)
By: Dan Abbate
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For whatever reason there isn't a button I can click (similar to one I place in my quicklaunch toolbar in Windows) that will minimize all windows on Mac OSX. I did a quick google search and found this program. I found window management to be a bit complicated on the Mac. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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The LCD monitor calibration site has a series of test which you can check to see how well your monitor is calibrated. I often find LCD monitors using their factory settings to be extremely bright, almost to the point of hurting my eyes. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Some interesting information about UI design and HCI theory. Found someone making reference to the "infinite edges" part of it in a discussion thread, and I was curious about what that meant. ....View Comments (1)
By: Chris Retlich
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37signals always has an interesting view on things. In this article they propose that internal IT departments are eventually going to be going away due to cloud computing and their poor customer service. I wonder that in the next 50 years companies will be run by a single employee while they outsource their entire company to some other company. Sounds logical to me. [sarcasm] ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A list of smartphone spec like processor speed, memory and storage capacity. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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