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Yfrog now supports photo and video tweets from your webcamOct 24, 2009
Yfrog, one of the most popular photo-posting services for Twitter, is making a move into video and offering webcam support. You can record and tweet, right from the Yfrog site. To get started,...
Save $80 on your Windows 7 purchase - the Upgrade does full installs, tooOct 23, 2009
Paul Thurott and a friend over at the SuperSite Blog have worked out how to perform a clean Windows 7 install using the upgrade disc. Come again?
That's right: save $80 and buy the Windows 7...
IMDb celebrates its 19th birthdayOct 18, 2009
The Internet Movie Database turned 19 yesterday. If you're scratching your head wondering how the IMDb can be older than the web, you'll notice that the first initial is I, not W. That's because...
BSA loves irony, disproves link between piracy and malwareOct 17, 2009
I know, sometimes it's hard to believe that the "BS" in BSA stands for business software when they publish reports like the one Wired shared with us this week. Entitled Software Piracy on the...
Google's Street View trike goes where no Street View has gone beforeOct 16, 2009
Google has built Street View into a fairly comprehensive collection of images from city streets around the world. The problem is that Google's iconic street view vans can't get into every tight...
Google unveils new homepage: did you even notice?Dec 2, 2009
Google has finally launched a new version of its homepage after extensive testing, so you can look forward to the following exciting new features: the text on the page fades in when you first move your mouse. And ... that's all. I guess Google didn't...
Fring brings video calls to the iPhone and iPod TouchDec 2, 2009
Fring is a mobile chat service that's available on a lot of devices and allows for both IM and voice chat. Recently, the folks at Fring have stepped up their game and started to offer mobile video chat, too, which leads to their big announcement this...
Bing4Free cycles Bing background images as your desktop wallpaperDec 2, 2009
One Bing feature some users enjoy are the ever-changing, interactive background images it displays on the main search page.
If you count yourself among them, check out Bing4Free, a desktop application which pulls those images down to your Windows PC...
Free up memory in Chromium with a single clickDec 2, 2009
You may not have played with Chromium's (or Google Chrome's) task manager before. It's really more intended for developer use, but it does provide some valuable functionality for the rest of us as well.
One which has been added recently is the ability...
AJAX Emacs. If this doesn't excite you, nothing will.Dec 2, 2009
If you don't know what Emacs is, this is probably the least exciting news you'll read all week. In fact, if you're not an Emacs user, just skip this article. Also, if you're a hardened-and-bearded Vi user, move along -- but what're the chances of one...
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