Microsoft Corp. will soon submit a new photo format to an international standards organization that it says offers higher quality images with better compression, the company said today.
Think that song has appeared in your iTunes shuffle playlist just a few too many times? CNET.com.au analyzes Apple iTunes' song randomizer and finds some surprising results. A very interesting read.
This is a good use of Gummy Bears, apparently lasts for two years and then you can eat the resulting pool of melted sugar!
A new document sharing site called Scribd does for documents what YouTube has done for video, sticks them in a slick Flash player. This site has potential except it seems to be susceptible to spam since anyone can upload a document without registering. It has a capability for showing sideshows as well. Worth a look.
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This is a funky advertisement for Mars Bars. A great way to get people’s attention!
This guy has ridiculous photo shop skills, watch as he paints John Locke from Lost and then get bored in the last two unnecessary minutes! Cool video though, when artists are geeky enough to learn Photoshop great things happen!
“Between my server and my Windows Media Center home theater PC, I have at least two PCs on all the time at home. Have you ever wondered how much it’s costing you to leave a computer on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?”
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