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Guess how many clicks: The D300 guessing game..

`Obsidian-Fox:iconObsidian-Fox: reports, September 29
Fancy prizes await whoever gets it right!

Google Project 10 to the 100

¢mindfuckx:iconmindfuckx: reports, September 25
"At Google, we don't believe we have the answers, but we do believe the answers are out there. Maybe in a lab, or a company, or a university -- but maybe not.

Maybe the answer that helps somebody is in your head, in something you've observed, some notion that you've been fiddling with, some small connection you've noticed, some old thing you have seen with new eyes.
If you have an idea that you believe would help somebody, we want to hear about it. We're looking for ideas that help as many people as possible, in any way, and we're committing the funding to launch them. You can submit your ideas and help vote on ideas from others. Final idea selections will be made by an advisory board."

Google will donate a $10 million sponsorship to the top 5 ideas.
So what are you still doing here ?

15 most dangerous celebrities web searches

^allhopeislost:iconallhopeislost: reports, September 19
Internet security company McAfee sends along a list of the celebrity-name Web searches most likely to result in you stumbling onto some spyware- or virus-infested site.

This is the second year McAfee has done the report, and Paris Hilton went from being the most dangerous celebrity search last year to falling off the list completely this year, while Britney Spears, who was fourth last year, also disappeared from the rankings.

Read on to see the honor roll!

Apple "Lets Rock" Event

*macusers:iconmacusers: reports, September 9
On Tuesday the 9th of September 2008 Apple will be holding a special media only event at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco.

Google's Own Browser: Chrome

`dancewiththesky:icondancewiththesky: reports, September 2
Links about Google's new browser.

Ars Technica on TinEye Ripped Image Search Engine

`dancewiththesky:icondancewiththesky: reports, August 19
Ars Technica has published a review of TinEye, a search engine to find ripped images on the Web.

Firefox & dA - Add-ons, Extensions and Plugins.

*Vayde:iconVayde: reports, August 3
If you have an extension which you have found useful that isn't in the list please provide a link and short description in a comment for others. :thumbsup:

TSTC to Offer Accredited Degrees in Virtual Worlds

=jake10684:iconjake10684: reports, July 28
Texas State Technical College, starting fall '08, will be offering fully accredited certificates and degrees in digital media through Second Life.

Topolate personal animation equipment

^guruubii:iconguruubii: reports, July 11
The most advanced classical animation system I've ever seen, and pretty reasonable prices!

Adobe unveils Reader 9 with Flash

^guruubii:iconguruubii: reports, July 2
Adobe released on Tuesday the first Reader application to make movies and animation into the Portable Document Format.

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ASUS Unleashes New HD 4870 and 9800GTX+

~MatrixCyber:iconMatrixCyber: reports, 19h 43m ago
Although there is already talk of the next generation Radeon graphics cards, we do have to admit that AMD's currently available offer still draws the attention of many computer enthusiasts. As a matter of fact, major graphics card vendors have not yet finished ....

The Evolution of the Web Platform Installer for Wi

~MatrixCyber:iconMatrixCyber: reports, 19h 46m ago
The Beta bits of Web Platform Installer were made available for download on October 1, 2008, as Microsoft attempted to actually ...

Critical Design Flaw in Microsoft Vista

=Carcin09:iconCarcin09: reports, October 7
A new, critical design flaw was discovered in Microsoft Vista that causes all programs to become inaccessible and unusable. The nature of this flaw makes it impossible to repair unless you are prepared to fix it. Read the entire article for info on preventing and fixing this flaw.

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CustomBar 1.0

~xenilk:iconxenilk: reports, July 5, 2004
Text taken from custombar.net.

That's right, CustomBar is finally out, after two years. What's CustomBar and what makes it so special you may ask?

CustomBar has been a project that I have been working on, both part-time and full-time, over the course of two years. Last November I posted a thread with a few screenshots and a sign-up form asking for testers. The response I received was overwhelming, to the point where I could only accept half of the 300+ people that signed-up. This incredible amount of testers has made it possible to polish and shape the project more than I ever thought possible.

What the Heck is CustomBar?

CustomBar is a tiny 18 pixel high bar that sits at the top or bottom of your screen. It behaves very similiar to the taskbar, in that it is visible even when other programs are running. Unlike the taskbar, CustomBar allows you to place anything that you can dream of and build onto it. An extremely extensive prefab/plugin system makes your imagination the biggest limit. You could even develop apps with this thing. Screen 1

To get right down to it, here's some of the functionality that comes out of the box with CustomBar. Using the editor you decide what goes on your bar, and as the community grows, there will be plenty of user-addons to download as well. Screen 2

Busy drawing a master piece for an MS Paint thread? No time to open Winamp to see what song is playing? Now you can view Winamp status and control Winamp all from your bar. Screen 3

Quickly make selections from your 100% legal music back-ups using the handy music menu. Comes in scrolling and column menu flavors. Screen 4

Searching for hilarious images has never been easier. The customizable right-clickable search allows you to quickly search your favorite sites. Don't waste precious time flipping through bookmarks or typing into url boxes. Screen 5

There's a lot of other prefabs and each one tries to pack as much functionality into the tiniest space possible. Be sure to try right-clicking everything, as most prefabs add lots of functionality that way! Examples of some of the other stuff available:

:bulletred: Numerous system stats prefabs
:bulletred: Miniature notepad
:bulletred: Volume controls
:bulletred: Generate menus of shortcuts out of folders
:bulletred: Recycle bin quick emptier
:bulletred: Right-clickable brower launcher that lets you paste in a URL to a launch in new window
:bulletred: "Special Shortcuts" such as Show Desktop, Control Panel, and even the Run dialog.

But What Will It Do For My Love Life?

Girls love long bars! For optimal results run two for more girth.

Obtaining the Software

The 30-Day Trial Version is available at http://www.CustomBar.net/download.php It is fully functional except for the time limit. You can install user addons to the trial without a problem. If you love the software and decide you can't live without it, the full version is available for $19.95. This price is hopefully low enough that most interested people can afford it, but still allows me to have some hope of recovering the two years I spent on this thing.

Links:

:bulletred: Official Site
:bulletred: 30 days trial
:bulletred: Order
:bulletred: Screen 1
:bulletred: Screen 2
:bulletred: Screen 3
:bulletred: Screen 4
:bulletred: Screen 5

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~bboyelusive:iconbboyelusive: Jul 6, 2004, 12:24:15 AM
"Girls love long bars! For optimal results run two for more girth."

thats just crude, but i like the look of this thing. i'll download the trial. thanks for the heads up.

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Sprayed like a high ranked sniper in the West Bank"
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~horse-fly:iconhorse-fly: Jul 6, 2004, 12:27:52 AM
It seems promising.
`p-51:iconp-51: Jul 6, 2004, 12:31:33 AM
Seems a bit like true launch bar, this seems worth a try. :nod:

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*jam02:iconjam02: Jul 6, 2004, 12:34:51 AM
YAY, I'm gonna try this one =D

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~anagoge:iconanagoge: Jul 6, 2004, 12:48:06 AM
Sounded great until you mentioned the price tag.
`Adsero:iconAdsero: Jul 6, 2004, 2:00:26 AM
Nifty lil product you got there, sounds cool, but I don't have 20 bucks. Even if I did, I would use it to buy some more subs here.

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~iamlame:iconiamlame: Jul 6, 2004, 2:04:35 AM
Exactly my sentiments ;)
~pixeltastic:iconpixeltastic: Jul 6, 2004, 2:05:02 AM
My thoughts exactly...