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MetroTwit – A Desktop Alternative To Tweetdeck?

July 5, 2011

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MetroTwit is inspired by the Metro tiles UI found on the Windows Phone 7 mobile platform. It’s aimed to be a minimal and lightweight Twitter desktop client for Windows. It’s in beta phase and can be found to download and use for those on Windows. Keep in mind you will need .NET installed on your… [Read more…]

Firefox 4 Launch Party

April 26, 2011

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Last Thursday I attended the launch party for Mozilla Firefox 4 – the latest build of my browser of choice. I’ll be honest, I do have Chrome also installed, but tend to use that as a test browser, yes it is still a lot faster than Firefox 4, but saving 1 second on launch does… [Read more…]

Content-Aware Fill – The End Of Legitimacy?

June 22, 2010

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We all know and are aware that images on the internet can be manipulated to reveal whatever is desired, or not for that matter. Whilst similar results could have been achieved previously with software like Adobe Photoshop, it’s the inclusion of one very powerful tool in Adobe Photoshop CS5 that brings us the power to… [Read more…]

Quintessential Player – A Suitable Name

June 21, 2010

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I’ve been a fan of Winamp – Classic to be more precise. It defined what a desktop music player was, simple, lightweight, and easy to use. It worked out of the box and was pretty much the best desktop music player on offer – for free. I’ve been using Winamp Classic 2.xx for over a… [Read more…]

Win7 – Old Niggles Resurfacing

June 7, 2010

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I’ve been using Win7 for over a year now (beta included) and have to say it’s one of the most stable and efficient OS to come out of Microsoft yet. Whilst I have had no trouble at all from installing to using since day one, only in the last few weeks have I started to… [Read more…]

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