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I absolutely love Google Calendar because of its extensive list of features, and the ability to share calendars among family and friends is a huge plus. One feature that I always thought would be nice would be a timeline showing what the current time is. Some desktop calendars have this exact feature, but I didn't think there was any way to get it in Google Calendar.

I was browsing through UserScripts.org looking

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Helpful Tip: Clean Your Keyboard & Mouse

November 14th, 2007
5 Comments Written by Ryan

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Ashley has already covered the different ways to clean your keyboard, but have you ever tried to clean your keyboard or mouse while the computer was on? I've done it, and the result is programs and files unexpectedly being opened, or even worse getting deleted. It's almost like closing your eyes and typing on the keyboard ... you just don't know what's going to happen.

What I

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Stardock Puts Microsoft On the Spot

November 14th, 2007
1 Comment Written by Ryan

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Stardock is a company that is well recognized for their wide array of software applications that let users customize the appearance and functionality of Windows. Earlier this year Stardock announced the launch of a free product, called Deskscapes, who's goal was to make Windows Dreamscene even more extensible. You remember Dreamscene, right? It's the Vista Ultimate Extra Microsoft shipped which lets you designate

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Play DivX Videos on Your PS3 … Soon

November 14th, 2007
6 Comments Written by Ryan

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Playstation 3 users are getting all riled up because DivX support has officially been announced for the system. This will be sent out via a separate system software update sometime in future, which means existing PS3 owners will get a piece of the action.

So what does this actually mean? DivX says that game developers will be able to utilize DivX's decoder technology, but that's

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Best Buy Using Sleazy Tactic to Sell The Wii

November 14th, 2007
8 Comments Written by Ashley

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If you walked into a Best Buy store to browse one day and you happened to see an employee carrying a Wii above their head and proclaiming "The Last Wii!", you might be intrigued to buy it, right? We all know that the Wii has been a rather hot commodity over the last year, and they continue to be short

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Woah! Two Billion Photos Uploaded to Flickr

November 14th, 2007
4 Comments Written by Ashley

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Over at Flickr, they've been sitting and waiting over the last week for the two billionth photo to be uploaded. This is a huge milestone for them and they were obviously pretty excited about it. The Flickr team even made bets on the exact date and time (the winner guessed November 11th) that the photo would be uploaded. It finally happened, and the lucky "winner" was a user named "Yukesmooks" who uploaded a picture

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Watch Out Joost… Here Comes Miro!

November 14th, 2007
6 Comments Written by Ashley

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Watch out Joost because here comes Miro! Some of you may have heard Miro mentioned quite a bit around the Web between yesterday and today, and that's because it really is worth talking about it. Everybody wants to get their hands on the open-source, rather slick video player with thousands of unrestricted channels including HD content. Formerly known as Democracy,

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