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3 Ways on How to Open a Master Combination Lock

18. September 2007

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If you have a master combination lock which you can’t unlock because you forgot the combination, here are three interesting videos that can help you on how to crack a master combination lock. In order for you to unlock a master combination lock, it will take around 64,000 possible combinations using the trial and error [...]

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IRFanView – dynamite freeware image editor

14. September 2007

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IrfanView is one of the Top 10 Freeware Software Nobody Knows About – But Should, and how!  This little app is quite the useful tool for basic image manipulation, and conversion, despite it’s speed and ease of use. Sure, its hard to take an app that uses a roadkill cat as a logo very seriously. But [...]

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Probably the Most Complete Advanced Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts

12. September 2007

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As I just came in work, I receive an email from Michael Weisfeld with an attached file of Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts from BNET. And in his email he asks… Check this out… Benj are there any not on there So here I go and I check it out. And I can say this spreadsheet [...]

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Are Chinese Hackers really Chinese?

8. September 2007

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There has been recent news tagging China as one of the leading countries who hack into US government computers to get information about British military secrets. According to the news, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army tried to get information from the office of US Defense Secretary, Robert Gates. US President Bush also intended to confront [...]

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Use multiple Yahoo Messenger accounts at the same time!

5. September 2007

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For people who manage multiple accounts at the same time (yes I mean you – the one with a separate account for your workstuff, family stuff and naughty stuff), the time has come for you to use ALL your accounts at the same time! What do I mean? You don’t have to keep logging on [...]

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Who needs Adobe Photoshop CS3, when you can do a Mona Lisa on MS Paint?

5. September 2007

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There are already a lot of software that have come out in the market which we can use for graphic design such as Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Expression Design just to name a few. With all these amazing design tools which offer new advanced features, we have somehow forgotten about the significance of MS [...]

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William Wigan’s Pinhead Art

4. September 2007

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Artwork you can’t see, worth more than $30k! Yes it’s true, some people actually pay big money for artwork that they can’t see – at least not with the naked eye. To the casual observer, William Wigan’s artwork appears no more than a speck of dust resting on top of a pinhead. However, simply slipping [...]

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NEC’s water-cooled Valuestar PC

4. September 2007

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NEC released its new Valuestar W line of all-in-one PCs in Japan. Available in 22 and 19-inch models, these PCs use a Water-Cooling Technology that is already common in computers nowadays. Hardware specifications are Core 2 Duo E4400 processor, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT graphics, a 500GB hard drive and, apparently, a Blu-ray burner / HD [...]

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How to unlock an Apple iPhone on AT&T and run any carrier SIM card

24. August 2007

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If you are wondering if an Apple iPhone can be unlocked and made to run as an open line phone that can run any SIM card, like TMobile or Verizon or many even SIM cards in other countries like Smart, Globe, Sun, Orange. An earlier announcement iPhoneSIMfree.com made on Engadget that they can unlock the [...]

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Apple makes Safari Web Browser Available on Microsoft Windows for FREE!

11. June 2007

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Cross-OS users will like this, people that use the Mac and loves Safari but still needs to use Microsoft Windows from time to time will like this. Aside from the nice simple design Apple has always pleased people aesthetically with it’s trademark simple designs, the Safari web browser is also popular among RSS feed readers [...]

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