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Adobe’s newest kid on the block - Photoshop Express

Monday, May 5, 2008

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Adobe’s newest kid on the block - Photoshop Express

Has anyone tried their hands yet on Adobe’s new web image-editing tool, Photoshop Express? I took a test drive and found it stylish, intuitive, social, and equipped with the very necessary image-editing functions. Completely appealing. Just like Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom, it neatly organizes and tells you in a glance how many photos you have in your library [...]

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Google Takes a Splash into the Deep Blue

Sunday, May 4, 2008

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Google Takes a Splash into the Deep Blue

Dive operators, dive guides and seasoned divers may soon have a new “toy” to play with - contributing details of diving hot spots around the world right down to the water conditions and maybe, just maybe to the species of corals and the residents living there. Rumor has it that Google is brewing an exciting 3D [...]

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Triple Your Wi-Fi’s Signal Strength With Wi-Fire

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

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Triple Your Wi-Fi’s Signal Strength With Wi-Fire

hField Technologies’ Wi-Fire is a compact high-performance USB Wi-Fi Adapter for Mac and PC that extends the Wi-Fi range upwards of 1,000 feet. Being a college student, I am blessed with a blanketed campus, offering a strong Wi-Fi signal wherever I go, right? …. Well, wrong. Dreaded dead spots exist and, to my dismay, my [...]

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Gmail’s PowerPoint Viewer Goes Live

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

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If you are someone like me who does not have PowerPoint on your computer and uses Google’s online email service, Gmail, you are in luck. Google’s new PowerPoint viewer for Gmail has gone live! Now you can easily click on “View as slideshow” and have the PPT shown, without ever needing to install PowerPoint. The downside? Users [...]

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The Amazing Human WiFi Sniffer

Thursday, November 30, 2006

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An author named Kate Figes from Europe claims that she can feel “electromagnetic waves” emitted by WiFi. Huh? She describes the feeling as being prodded by 1,000 fingers. She also states that her very own WiFi setup has left her feeling exhausted, nauseous and sleepless. She is even so sensitive to the signals that she can instantly [...]

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Move IE7’s Menubar Back To The Top

Thursday, November 16, 2006

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Using IE7? Hate that Menubar that is sticking out below your location bar and you can’t seem to move it? Well…switch to Firefox! Ha…or simply apply this IE7 registry hack: If IE is opened, close it before doing anything Start your registry editor (Start -> Run, type regedit in the run field and press OK) Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software [...]

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Wi-Fire Extends Your WiFi Range to 1,000 Feet

Sunday, September 3, 2006

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Do you always find yourself out of wireless access points’ range? Or your house is just so big? Wi-Fire should be of benefit to you. Simply plug it up to your USB port and you can extend your WiFi signal reception up to 1,000 feet. It is currently priced at $150, but only works for [...]

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Free WiFi for Google’s Neighbours

Thursday, August 17, 2006

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Google officially bestows its free WiFi service upon Mountain View today. The $1 million dollar project covers 90 percent of the city’s 12 square miles, and run at up to 1mbps. Not too shabby at all. “The feedback was overwhelming positive,” said Chris Sacca, head of special initiatives for Google. “It’s glowing, and in fact it’s [...]

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MailBigFile.com Sends Files 5 Times Larger Than YouSendIt

Thursday, August 10, 2006

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I’m sure most of you have heard of YouSendIt, which acts as an intermediary to allow sending of large files to your friends and family. But there’s a lesser-known service called MailBigFile, which allows sending of files up to 512MB in size. Five times larger than YouSendIt’s 100MB limit. “Many ISP’s limit the size of files [...]

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Eye-Fi Packs WiFi Into SD Flash Cards

Monday, May 1, 2006

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Envious of the many new WiFi compact cameras, such as the Nikon Coolpix P1, that are starting to sprout? If your camera uses SD flash cards as its memory medium, you’re in luck. Eye.Fi aims to bring WiFi capability to any SD flash-supporting cameras with their revolutionary WiFi-enabled SD flash cards. The difference between Eye.Fi and [...]

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