- Bypass Windows Media Player 11 Validation - No Crack or Patch
- The FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives
- 99 Strange News Photos in 2006 with Explanations SlideShow
- The Luckiest Guy In The World
- The 50 Most Important People on the Web
How To: Dual-Boot Windows Vista and XP

I’ve been looking around for a KISS (keep it short and simple) guide on how to dual boot my current Windows XP with a new Windows Vista.
Lucky me, I found a well written guide that is detailed enough to help me get the job done.
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Apple iRack – Anyone?
OK, I came across this video from Youtube. This video is about the so called iRack, a new product from Apple. Enjoy!!
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Animated T-Shirt

THIS is a one of a kind cool gadget I should say that impressed me a little bit more than usual.
Having to wear this cool T-shirt will surely be a croud puller!
Don’t get too impressed. This was originally supposed to be the “Animated Gears of War Shirt” but by the time we strapped a 360 to the back of the shirt and added a flatscreen to the front it just wasn’t feasible. The test subjects kept falling over, no one liked the car battery power supply duct taped to their leg and don’t even get us started on the price. Timmy (our faithful monkey mascot) suggested a “Barbie Horse Adventures Shirt” and after we pummeled him into submission it was decided that was a bad idea as well. So instead we present to you this fine Animated Retro Table Tennis Shirt. Hey… it’s no third-person shooter with big-ass guns and amazing lighting effects, but it does capture that retro gaming nostalgia you’ve been craving.
Simply pop two AAA batteries into the concealed pack, push a button and voila! Amazing animated glowing old skool gaming on your chest. The two automated computer players are very talented and never seem to miss a shot… but you might want to watch for several hours just to be sure.
Source: ThinkGeek.com
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The Rasterbator – Real Size Image Creator
This tool is absolutely nothing but cool!

The Rasterbator creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. Upload an image, print the resulting multi-page pdf file and assemble the pages into extremely cool looking poster up to 20 meters in size.
The Rasterbator is very easy to use. You can either upload a file from your computer or use any file that is publicly available in the Internet. After you have cropped the image and selected a desired size, the rasterbated image will be sent to you as an easily printable pdf file.
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Windows Vista Tweak Guide

The TweakGuides site has just put up the Windows Vista TweakGuide for free download. It seems to be a massive 250 page document that has everything from basics to advanced stuff. Worth a read.
Download: TweakGuides Tweaking Companion (TGTC) for Windows Vista (Regular Edition) v1.00
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GadgetTrak – Track and Recover Your Stolen Gadget

Getting your electronics stolen really sucks. You spend all this money on a new iPod or laptop only to have some sleazebag swipe it from your backpack on the subway — it just hurts. Until now, there wasn’t much you could do to get your stolen toys back. But a new company is looking to make it easier to retrieve your stolen goods.
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The FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives

Want to know who are the lucky one to be in the FBI’s ten most wanted list?
Go here: http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/fugitives/fugitives.htm
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Microsoft’s List of Vista Compatible Applications

Currently, almost 95% of software supported by Windows XP are not supported by Windows Vista. So, Microsoft has compiled a list of Vista compatible applications for those currently running on Windows Vista.
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Star Wars Mailboxes

Apparently the post office is staffed by a bunch of geeks, as they’ve decided to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Wars by tricking out some mailboxes to look like R2D2. Apparently the USPS really knows the Star Wars audience, as they’re not gonna place them on the street where obsessed fans can steal them in the dark of night. They’ll be placed indoors under the protective eye of our nations postal workers.
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The 50 Most Important People on the Web
PC World has come out with yet another top list – 50 Top Web VIPs.
1. Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin – Executives, Google
When your stock price can top $500 a share, you’re collectively worth $33 billion in cash, and you run the most trafficked search engine on the Internet, you can afford to do, well, pretty much whatever you want. Sergey Brin and Larry Page’s little project from Stanford has grown into the Web’s most talked-about powerhouse, and one of the few names on this list to have morphed into a verb. Schmidt left Novell to join the board of directors at Google in 2001 and soon became the company’s CEO. Having conquered the online advertising world, Google seems to be gearing up for an acquisition spree, its headline-grabbing purchase of YouTube marking a big step toward complete domination of the Web.
2. Steve Jobs – CEO, Apple
No doubt you’re sick of the media bonanza surrounding the every move of Apple’s CEO, but when one man’s appeal for DRM-free music reverberates around the world, it’s hard to ignore the power he wields. Jobs popularized legal music downloads and legal TV and movie downloads. And though the iPhone won’t be released for five months, its demonstration at
MacWorld Expo suggested that this product might finally popularize Internet browsing on a mobile device.
3. Bram Cohen – Cofounder, BitTorrent
P2P systems like KaZaA and eDonkey are so last year. The future is all about BitTorrent, the brainchild of math wizard and programming wunderkind Bram Cohen. BitTorrent, developed in 2001, has gained in popularity as a way to download large files (like movies) by sharing the burden across hardware and bandwidth. The technology’s adeptness at handling large files got Cohen in trouble with the Motion Picture Association of America, which ordered BitTorrent to remove copyrighted content from its network. But that setback hasn’t slowed it down. Reportedly, more than a third of all Web traffic now comes from BitTorrent clients. BitTorrent and the entertainment heavyweights have since joined forces. The newly released BitTorrent Entertainment Network launched recently with thousands of industry-approved movies, television shows, games, and songs for sale and rental.
