Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - Page 2
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Flickr Schedulr Uploads Pics To Flickr Whenever You Want

Windows only: Free, open-source application Flickr Schedulr lets you set specific times you’d like to upload pictures to the popular photo-sharing site, Flickr.


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De-Stink Smelly Shoes With Cat Litter

Do you have a pair of shoes that aren’t worn out, but are just too smelly to wear? You could buy any number of de-smelling solutions from your local store, but we head straight for the cat litter.


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DoubleTwist For Windows Adds Native Libraries, IPhone Support

Windows: The promised Amazon MP3 Store is still a week or so away, but doubleTwist has upgraded its Windows media manager with as-you-type search, native libraries without WMP or iTunes, and syncing with the latest iPhones and iPod touch models.


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Wolfrom Alpha iPhone App Looks Great If You’ve Got $50 To Burn

Wolfram Alpha, the computational knowledge search engine, launched its iPhone application today.


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QT Lite Frees You From QuickTime’s Bloat

Windows only: No one likes being bugged by Apple’s Software Update Utility in Windows, but many of us deal with it because we need QuickTime to use iTunes or view the occasional video. QT Lite aims to fix that.


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Turn Your PC Into A Wi-Fi Home Surveillance System


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The Best Windows Tweaks That Still Work In Windows 7

The final version of Windows 7 is being released this week to the general public, and after you get your hands on it the first thing you’ll need to know is: Do all my tweaks still work?


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Make A Rolling Tool Chest From A Discarded Dresser

A rolling tool chest is a functional way to store your tools, but it’s not always the most attractive option for your home if it needs to inhabit a space where it’s always on display. A rolling dresser addresses this problem nicely.


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LastPass Adds Auto-Fill Password Management To Google Chrome

Google Chrome (on Windows): Password saving and management webapp LastPass offers a single space to drop your web site passwords and quickly use them on any browser—now including Chrome, through an extension available to development channel users.