See Your Car in a Crash and then again in Slow Motion – Over 150 Models
“Ever wanted to see what your car would look like if a dummy drove it into a wall? Admit it, you think about it when you get a lousy trade-in price. Thankfully, there’s the Consumer Reports Crash Test videos, where you can see how your car will hold up against things like short concrete walls and other typical objects found along a highway.”
Best Cursor Ever!
Words cannot describe this; Japanese flash creativity at it’s best!
Firefox Reaches 25%
“People are switching to Firefox fast as ever, while IE’s share drops every day!”
BREAKING ANNOUNCEMENT: The new Microsoft Surface
“The launch of Microsoft Surface marks the beginning of a new technology category and a user-interface revolution. Surface, Microsoft’s first surface computer, provides effortless interaction with digital content through natural hand gestures, touch and physical objects. Surface computing breaks down traditional barriers between people and technology”
Video Editing 2.0
“There are a bunch of other online video editing tools, and we’ll take a brief look at some of them below (though again, don’t expect Avid).”
Want something more substantive than YouTube? Here’s how to find it…
“While YouTube has captured a great deal of attention and traffic for its vast collection of mostly goofy videos, a growing number of sites are providing more-cerebral alternatives: documentaries, speeches, panel discussions, research reports and more.”
Inkjet printers are filthy, lying thieves
“According to a recent study, ink jet printers are woefully wrong when they report they’re out of ink, sometimes by as much as 60 percent in some designs. Even highly-efficient designs aren’t close to perfect.”
Google Solar Panel Project
“In the last 24 hours, Google produced 6,783 kilowatt-hours of electricity from the sun.”
Get Rid Of Spyware Using Sysinternals Tools (Definitive Guide)
You can delete all malware manually. But it requires good tools to delete files protected by malware running inside critical Windows processes and renewing its hooks.


