Archive for April, 2009
7 useful Google Chrome Extensions
ChromeTricks have listed 7 Google Chrome extensions that could make your Google Chrome experience better. They’re still not as complicated as Firefox, but it’s the way. Extensions range from web-to-pdf convertion, resource freeup, password recovery, and others.
Audiobooks Vs Traditional Books
Few years back I came late across the concept of podcasting, and it was what it was to me of time utilizer and mind opener. I gradually started to develop a habit of boredom then, and decided to try what everyone seems to be talking about in those podcasts, and to see the specific book [...]
I/O Brush Pattern Painter
My inlaw sent me this via email, it’s unbelievable fun! It’s basically a brush that would pick up the color, texture, and movements found in anything around you, even your eye blinks, and then you can start drawing with that color, texture or movement. This is the official product website, with some links to their [...]
BumpTop 3D Desktop
I received this via email today, and I promise you, it’s like nothing you’ve seen before (unless ofcourse you’ve already seen this :). Makes me wanna buy new powerful PC now! Provided by BumpTop in a FREE and a Pro version, It’s Windows only for now and I’d be really eager to pay and try [...]
Assassin’s Creed 2 Trailer – It’s Strictly Business
I bet you didn’t see that coming in the second trailer! Oww… can’t wait for it. And for further screenshots, click here. Thanks ltmit. UPDATE: It would seem I was totally wrong about my excitement over the second trailer, as it’s for Assassin’s Creed I not II. Sorry about that.
How to hide most visited sites from Chrome New Tab
For those of you enjoying all the Chrome super speeds (and all Windows problems), if you need to disable the display of most visited sites in a new tab, although I personally love it, here is how to do it.
Is This Your Luggage?
OK, this is quite odd. The owner of IsThisYourLuggage.com has the weirdest hobby of buying auctioned unclaimed travel luggage, and photos them as well as the stuff inside them, saying “It’s a little odd but not as odd as stamp collecting.”. He also says he would love to find the real owners of the unclaimed [...]
