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April 23, 2009 by Brad.
In this Photoshop web design tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a full web page layout that combines the sleek and textured look-and-feel using a combination of beginning to intermediate Adobe Photoshop techniques.
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April 23, 2009 by Brad.
The Federal Aviation Administration wants a new air traffic control system. Badly. And it’s just released a six minute video to try and sell its vision to members of Congress and the US public.
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April 23, 2009 by Brad.
“Digg [has] revealed a new technology they MXHR, or Multi-Part XML HTTP Requests, as a method for optimizing delivery of Digg’s complex AJAX-enhanced site.”
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April 23, 2009 by Brad.
Their thumbs sure must be sore. Two central Pennsylvania friends spent most of March in a text-messaging record attempt, exchanging a thumbs-flying total of 217,000. For one of the two, that meant an inches-thick itemized bill for $26,000.
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April 23, 2009 by Brad.
FirefoxFirefox reviewsFirefox reviews has a new version out, 3.0.9., which fixes several stability and security issues. Given how fast security issues are exploited (just remember the onslaught of Twitter worms from a couple of days ago), if you don’t have automatic updates enabled in Firefox you should download and install the new version…
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April 23, 2009 by Brad.
There’s a lot of crossover between the vast majority of them, so we’ve highlighted what makes them unique where applicable to help you pick your chosen clipboard replacement tool.
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April 23, 2009 by Brad.
Apple Inc. yanked a disturbing iPhone application called “Baby Shaker” - which allowed users to silence a screaming infant by shaking their phone - from its online store today.
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April 23, 2009 by Brad.
Ok, so it is announced, now we just need to see it…
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